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Our retail store carries glass stock from Spectrum, Bullseye, Wasser, various dichroic sources, Armstrong, Desag, Uroboros, Gecko, and others. We also carry a selection of tools and power equipment for the stained glass craftsman, from cutters by Toyo and other manufacturers, to grinders, ring saws, irons, and Morton systems.

We understand that some people like to know what the store is like before they take the time to come by, especially if you are coming from out of state. So feel free to browse some of the photos below to get a feel for what we carry. (Just move the mouse over the image to see a larger view.)

Construction and Fusing Supplies
Gloves in a bottle, heavy metal remover soap, glass polish, Ammonia-free glass cleaner, and hand lotion to help your hands and your work look their best when your project is finished!
Patina! Choose from several different finishes for your solder, lead, or zinc edges and joints.
Construction supplies - from the little stuff that makes life easier - to the staples of stained glass construction, like solder, flux and iron cleaning. What are the toothbrushes for? Ask us!
Foil in various backing colors, widths, fancy edges and straight, as well as precut items for fusing or stained glass, and complete kits that take only a couple hours to build.
Soldering irons, hand tools, accessories for irons including tips, and hifire kiln wash.
Some of our selection of frit, powders, stringers, and fusing accessories.
And of course, the most common nugget colors and sizes.
Morton cutting surfaces, more hand tools, brushes, lead vises, hammers, lead knives, long stick-pins and horseshoe nails.
Cutters from Toyo and other suppliers, cut-off saws sized for came, iron cleaners, cast metal (lead free) shapes ready to have wings or glass soldered on to them, t-squares, rulers with soft backings, etc.
Pattern books and a selection of free patterns.
Dichroic Glass in large sheets, scraps, frit, and patterns
Dichroic Stringers, Scraps, Frit.
Larger sheets of Dichroic in rainbow and other colors.
Larger circles of dichroic patterns and different views of scraps.
Dichro-slide and large sheets viewed from overhead.
Dichroic sheets brightly lit.
The same sheets with less light, and slightly different colors.
A close-up of a dichroic pattern.
Spots, and iridized, sand-blasted, and fire-polished accent pieces.
Dichroic scrap from different angles.
More dichroic scrap, and some test pieces using dichro-slide and cut-outs.
Dichroic stringers and noodles, and a test piece showing surface up and down results.
A large quantity of small dichroic chips and pattern stocks.
Glass in full and smaller sheets
Square foot size reds and yellows.
Clear architectural glass, iridescent, and standards like glue-chip and antique.
COE 90 Fusible sheets from Bullseye and other vendors in thin and thick, iridized, striker and textured forms.
Square foot greens and baroques.
Violets, blues, browns in square foot sizes.
Full and half sheets of common colors like whites, cathedral greens, and of course other colors!
Full sheets of blues, greens, and textures like rough rolls and granites.
Full size sheets of clears and architecturals, glue chips, and commonly used replacement antique glasses.
Scrap glass! Perfect for smaller work and mosaics.
Consignment and completed custom Art Works
Hand turned pens and wood items, fused jewelry items such as pendants, watches and necklaces from Brian (The Grumpy Elf) and Melinda! (see website links)
A closeup of the brilliant colors in Melinda's pendants.
Pendants in various colors, chain styles, and shapes.
Blown glass items, such as bowls, vases, and sculpture, in Carolyn Cobb's distinctive style (vibrant colors and unique shapes!).
From the standard bowl/vase shapes to something more exotic.
A brilliant blue mottled vase.
A green vase and paperweights.
A hot looking vase, which is interesting because it's not too far off from what it looks like at 2000 degrees farenheight!
More hot glass items to be used for pendants, paperweights, or in other projects.

We do not sell product via this website, but if you know specifically what you are looking for we can provide pricing and availability information over the phone or via email. We also have an information request form available from this website.

Why we want you to come to our store in person:

We would prefer to show you the product in person and allow you to browse. We will be happy to let you try out some of the different types of tools before you buy.

A cutter is a very personal choice for example, so you can try out different cutters on some scrap glass if you like. Never tried a Taurus Ring Saw? Fire ours up! Inland flat lap grinders and polishers? One of the small Aim or evenheat kilns? We'll set one up for you if you give us a call first, let you rent time on one, or tell you when a class is starting that you can take to introduce you to working with it. We can usually let you try almost anything before you buy, because we sell what we use and teach with. And that goes for software like GlassEye or some of the newest fusing software too.

Similarly, because the glass we carry sometimes appears different from batch to batch, a picture on a web site can only provide so much help in choosing a design. When you come into the store, you are able to view the glass against other pieces and under different lighting conditions.

If you are an active artist you've probably got some metal scrap waiting to be recycled. We will accept small amounts of scrap glass and metals (pieces of lead came or solder from your hobby work for example) for inclusion in our recycling trips if you bring them to the store. Please don't dispose of solder and lead in your household trash.


Stained Glass of McKinney
214 N. Kentucky Street
McKinney, TX 75069

(214) 585-4550 - (214) 585-4565 FAX

Monday By Appointment
Tuesday - Friday 10 AM - 5 PM
Saturday 10 AM - 4 PM
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