i understand why so few people make frank lloyd wright quilts.
#14
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
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I made a challenging quilt for my dgd. When I gave it to her I told her it was the quilt from hell. Everything that could go wrong, did.
Here's what I learned from it...I won't ever make it again!
Now just have as much fun with it as you can!
Here's what I learned from it...I won't ever make it again!
Now just have as much fun with it as you can!
#18
Wow.......step back for a minute and try to get a fresh breath. I looked at the pics that inspired this quilt, and yours looks better than the original. Hope to see the finished product......what you have so far is awesome!!
#20
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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I think I have that book also. I got it at his Falling Waters House years ago. Last year I bought one of the coloring books too. My niece in Los Angeles is an architect and I wanted to make her a quilt for her new baby. That was 2 years ago and I did not start it yet. I love his work too. There is a "corner" window in Falling Waters that opens in the library and I was really amazed at it. I like the stone floor in the living room too. What a brilliant mind! And to think we can make a quilt like his windows. Go for it, I will wait patiently to see the finished product. Love your fabrics.
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