Autumn is fast approaching, and with it comes the whirlwind holiday season. Glass Patterns Quarterly's Fall 2024 Issue brings our readers a publication chock full of projects for gift-giving or for personalized home décor. In stained glass, Lidia K. Anderson fashions a snowflake-shaped candleholder. Deke Cameron personalizes a zinc frame with a printed stencil and careful soldering. Carrie Deutsch creates four Santa gnome panels for her lantern, using designs by Kat Scarlett Patrick. Sabine Maiberger creates a groovy peace flower design with pressed garden flowers in its center. Make a spooky cat-style jack-o’-lantern from Leslie Gibbs’s enchanting pattern. Nate Sipe Studios adds a web and spider to his notable eye design, and Carol Troendle demonstrates her eye for color with this Mary Harris pattern depicting a fall branch in the moonlight. The staff of GPQ discuss how to modify a pattern to suit an element you’d like to add with this Paned Expressions door panel. Evamarie Volkmann’s poinsettia star pattern is sure to delight any artist. In fused glass, Drew Kail creates a charming fused dish with spots and a wavy edge, while Delphi Glass demonstrates how to make a charcuterie board. Use your fusing powders and frits to make Christina Schnellboegl’s stunning maple leaf dishes. Restock your supply of fused glass bubbles with Leslie Gibbs’s instructions. Chantal Paré uses black fusible paint in her Scroll and Poem panel. Make a fused glass Christmas tree with Paul Tarlow and Angela Beucler’s Powder Printer stencils. Jamaison Schuler wraps up this thrilling issue with his cathedral window ornament, enhanced by his fused decals. Subscribe today at www.GlassPatterns.com.