This is my Frank Lloyd Wright inspired quilt.
I have titled it Happy42.
This was my inspiration.
I took photos as I made this quilt. Proof for myself that an idea can turn into beauty. Or as Frank once said, "An idea is salvation by inspiration." And so my journey began with a 3 inch grid the size of my desired quilt.
I gathered the tools to make this quilt: fabric, glue, iron, thread, scissors, and Mt. Dew.
Once the color placement felt right I added the 1/4" biased tape. I made the quilt in quadrants so that I could manage them easier.
When the left top and bottom where done I sewed them together. I hung the left panel on a wall for awhile so I could judge the balance of colors.
I was then ready to work on the right side. Laying the right side next to the left side I could get the correct length. I wanted the two sides to interlock so that there would be no obvious connection seams.
Making the lines straight at the beginning was one of my biggest priorities.
When both sides were completed I pinned them together, fan folded them, then sewed them together.
Once the two sides were sewn together, I added biased tape to cover my seams.
Quilting The Quilt
It was finally time to quilt my quilt. I chose to place an 80/20 cotton poly blend and a 100% cotton batting in the quilt. Why two layers? I wanted definition for the quilting. I started with stitch in the ditch.
Then I added long lines in the white areas. I varied the width to keep it interesting.
In the colored areas I sewed fun fills to add a playful look.
When every inch of the quilt was quilted I blocked it so it would be nice and square. The binding was the last step. I spent about 200+ hours making my Frank Lloyd Wright inspired quilt. Was it worth it? I think so.
Would you mind if I started from your design to design a quilt like it for my son and daughter-in-law? They fell in love with the pictures of your quilt and asked for one like it in king size. I wouldn’t copy your quilt but I would like to use some elements from it. Thanks for considering this. Beautiful quilt and great insight into your design process in the post.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely magnificent -- well DONE!!
ReplyDeleteI would happily pay for your pattern for this quilt! Is there any chance you would sell a pattern? It is stunning!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Just Wow...this is fabulous! (And inspiring)
ReplyDeleteHow do I order your pattern?
ReplyDeletemagnificent. my question is: why did you name it "42"?
ReplyDeletemagnificent! but i have a question: why did you title it "42"?
ReplyDeleteI studied Frank L Wright At university. A couple of years ago while visiting relatives in Phoenix went to his compound and pickup a couple of his books in the gift shop with the exact same thought of making a FLW inspired quilt. Unfortunately I never acted upon the thought. Now having seen our quilt and the whole FLW section on Pinterest my interest is once again sparked. Thank You!!!!
ReplyDeleteBetsey Ryan
Betsey Ryan again...
ReplyDeleteThat should read... Having seen "YOUR" quilt.... it's 3:00 am, it is LATE.... What can I say?
A little late to the party! Thank goodness for Pinterest! You are a genius. This quilt is incredible!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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