144 Wisteria Window ( 7 x 21 in.) A Unique Collection of Needleart ❖ Adapted from museum collections, architecture and nature ❖ Counted Cross Stitch and Needlepoint designs ❖ Exclusive designs certified by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation 194 Saguaro Forms and Cactus Flowers (5.5 x 16.5 in.) * 811 Frozen Spheres (12 x 12 in.) * 809 Old Fashioned Window I * (809-810) Liberty Magazine Designs 810 Old Fashioned Window II * 152 Lake Geneva Tulip Window (7 x 6.25 in.) * * NOTE: Items shown with ( * ) also available as hand painted needlepoint canvas through your local needlework shop.
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144 Wisteria Window ( 7 x 21 in.)
In 1924, Wright created this abstract floral designfor the library of the Ennis House, Los Angeles,California. Our counted cross stitch adaptationincludes metallic floss accents in the cames.
A Unique Collection of Needleartv Adapted from museum collections, architecture and nature
v Counted Cross Stitch and Needlepoint designs
v Exclusive designs certified by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
194 Saguaro Forms andCactus Flowers (5.5 x 16.5 in.)*This abstract design of agiant saguaro cactus alsoappeared on the cover ofWright's 1930 Princetonlectures and as a glassmural in the main entranceof the Arizona BiltmoreResort Hotel. Adapted tocounted cross stitch.
811 Frozen Spheres(12 x 12 in.)*The abstract motif for theJanuary cover includes elementssuggesting icicles. Our countedcross stitch adaptation coversthe entire surface of the fabricwith stitches.
Frank Lloyd Wright was commissioned todesign twelve covers for Liberty Magazinein 1926-27. Though they were neverpublished, the designs reflect his interest increating decorative designs beyondbuildings and their furnishings.
809Old Fashioned Window I*
(809-810) We’ve adapted smallsections of a Liberty magazine cover tocreate needlepoint designs that makeeye-catching 14 x14 inch pillows.
Liberty Magazine Designs
810Old Fashioned Window II*
152 Lake Geneva Tulip Window (7 x 6.25 in.)*Wright designed this iridescent glass window forThe Lake Geneva Inn, Lake Geneva, Wisconsinin 1911. Our charted needlepoint adaptationincludes suggestions for decorative stitches.
* NOTE: Items shown with (*) also available ashand painted needlepoint canvasthrough your local needlework shop.
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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT DESIGNS
131 Avery Coonley Window(3.25 x 15.5 in.) *
119 Art Glass Window II118 Art Glass Window I
120 Art Glass Window III
In 1912, Frank Lloyd Wrightdesigned these art glass windowsfor the Avery Coonley Playhouse,Riverside, Illinois. They includeabstract balloons, confetti, andeven an American flag.
(118-119-120) Stitched area of countedcross stitch Art Glass Window I, II, IIImeasures 3.5 x 10.75 in. We include ultrasuede for the circles in kits and chart paks.
189 Avery Coonley PlayhouseEyeglass Case (3.5 x 14 in.)*
Reverseside
Designs from the Avery Coonley Playhouse
142 Coonley TileNeedlepoint Pillow( 14 x 14 in.)
Adapted from an exteriortile design of the AveryCoonley House, Riverside,Illinois, built in 1912.
108 Robie House ( 11.5 x 2.75 in.)
166Robie House Sconce
(6.5 x 6.5 in.)*
808 Robie House Window(4 x 11.5 in.)
Designs from Wright’s Robie House
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Robie Houserepresents thePrairie Schoolideal. Built in1909 near theUniversity ofChicago andnow open tothe public.
In 1907, Louis Sullivandesigned this ornamentfor the Henry BabsonHouse in Riverside,Illinois. We’ve adaptedthe design to countedcross stitch.
Louis Sullivan
Terra Cotta
Ornament
NOTE: All items arecounted cross stitchunless noted.
126 Sullivan Terra Cotta Ornament
(6.5 x .75 in.)Kits include: highest quality fabric, fibers, needle, graph, color photograph and complete instructions.
Chart Paks include: Graph, color photo, instructions. See price list for fabric included in kits.
(145-146)
Needlepoint designsadapted from a portion
of the skylight inWright’s studio
145 Skylight EyeglassesCase (3.5 x 7 in.)
146 SkylightCosmetic Bag (7.5 x 5 in.)
117 Office Window(6.25 x 11.25 in.)*Wright used this window inthe business office of hisarchitectural studio. Metallicthread used in the cames of thecounted cross stitch design.
113 Play Room Grille -Leaf (6 x 4.75 in.)
111 Dining Room Grille(3.25 x 6.5 in.)
The Home’s dining roomgrillework enhanced thefirst use of indirect lighting.
143 Allen House Ceiling Light (6.5 x 6.75 in.)
Dining room ceiling light of theHenry J. Allen House, Wichita, Kansas,1915. Counted cross stitch adaptation.
116 Hollyhock House Window (3.5 x 7.5 in.)*The unique asymmetrical designin counted cross stitch can be usedvertically or horizontally.
107 Frank Lloyd Wright Home (8.5 x 5.75 in.)
Wright lived and worked in Oak Park, Illinoisfrom 1885 to 1909. His home and studio,restored to their 1909 appearance, are open tothe public. Adapted to counted cross stitch.
130 Little House Window (7.25 x 8.75 in.)*
168 Hollyhock House Rug( 4 x 17 in.)
The Eileen BarnsdaleHollyhock House,Los Angeles,California,was built in 1920.
The Francis W. Little Housewas designed by Wright in 1912
112 Play Room Grille -Rectilinear (4.25 x 4 in.)
Designs from Frank Lloyd Wright’s
Oak Park, Illinois Home and Studio
127 Unity TempleNeedlepoint Coasters(Four 3.5” squares)*Unity Temple, Wright’sfirst public buildingwas built in Oak Park,Illinois, in 1906. Weinclude suggestions fordecorative stitches.
129 Little House LibraryWindow (3 x 8.5 in.)
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(112-113) Counted cross stitchadaptations of the grillework in theHome’s Playroom skylight.
CHICAGO & THE WORLDAdapted to counted cross stitch
101 Chicago Water Tower(5.25 x 11.25 in.)
One of the few buildings tosurvive the Chicago Fire of 1871
408 Art Institute Lion(5.25 x 4.5 in.)
401 ColleenMoore’s DollHouse(5.75 x 4 in.)
133 Ireland(4 x 7.5 in.)
134 Germany(6 x 7.75 in.)
135 Poland(6.75 x 8.25in.)
132 Scotland(7 x 7.5 in.)
NATIONAL SYMBOLS Proclaim your heritage with these historicallyaccurate counted cross stitch symbols
TROPICAL FISH Counted cross stitch adaptationsof 19th Century Lithographs
103 New York Skyline (10.75 x 3.25 in.)
104 Buckingham Fountain, Chicago, Illinois (10 x 3in.)Metallic thread used in design add sparkle to water
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214 Zebra Angelfish (8 x 6 in.)*
216 Moorish Idol (8 x 7.5 in.)*
215 Queen Triggerfish (8.5 x 4.5in.)*
213 Lionfish (8 x 7.5 in.)*
Silent screen starColleen Moore createdthe world’s mostfamous doll house. Nowat Chicago’s Museumof Science & Industry
217 Clown Fish (8.5 x 4.5 in.)
102 Chicago Skyline (19.75 x 4.5 in.)
212 Long-Nosed Butterflyfish (8 x 5.5 in.)*
These botanically accurate countedcross stitch adaptations incorporateroots, bulbs, tubers and Latinscientific names into their designs.
317 Passion Flower
Adapted from awatercolor by Pierre-Joseph Redoute1759-1840
BOTANICALS
161 Rose Transom Window*Art glass transom windowdesigned by Frederick Scheiblerin 1909 for historic rowhousesin Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Trees & Flowers of Tudor EnglandTrees & Flowers of Tudor EnglandTrees & Flowers of Tudor EnglandTrees & Flowers of Tudor EnglandTrees & Flowers of Tudor EnglandCounted cross stitch adaptations of 16th Century botanical drawings.
Especially attractive when displayed as a group. Average stitched area: 4.5 x 6 in.
Item Description Stitched area
303 Crocus* 3 x 7.5 in.
304 Daffodil 3.5 x 7 in.
305 Red Trillium* 3.5 x 7 in.
306 White Trillium 4 x 6.5 in.
307 Columbine 4.75 x 7.5 in.
308 Snowdrop* 2.5 x 5.5 in.
309 Tulip* 3.75 x 8 in.
310 Violet* 3.25 x 4 in.
311 Cyclamen* 4 x 5.25 in.
312 Bluebell* 3.5 x 6.5 in.
313 Strawberry* 4 x 5 in.
314 Scilla* 3.5 x 6 in.
317 Passion Flower 6.5 x 8 in.
161 Rose Transom Window* 4 x 9 in.
421 Cherry Tree & Robins 9.5 x 9.5 in.
316 Tryon Tulip (7 x 11.25 in.)
Adapted from a botanical print(c.1720) that hangs in the TryonPalace, New Bern, North Carolina.
503 Crab Apple*
509 Mistletoe
504 Teasel 506 Red Clover
508 Rose
501 Peach
507 Lavender
505 Foxglove*
502 Mulberry*
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313Strawberry*
314 Scilla*
312 Bluebell *
311 Cyclamen*
308 Snowdrop*307 Columbine
310 Violet*
303 Crocus*
304 Daffodil 305 Red Trillium*
306 White Trillium
309 Tulip*
HISTORIC FLORA
421 Cherry Tree & Robins*From a 19th Centurybride’s quilt in thecollection of the ChicagoArt Institute
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Mackintosh, Scotland’s greatestarchitect and designer drewinspiration from the Arts & Craftsmovement of the late 19th and early20th Century. We’ve adapted severalof his designs to counted cross stitchand include metallic thread accents inthe two art glass designs at right.
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FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT DESIGNSin counted cross stitch
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191 Rose Motif Leaded Glass (7 x 7 in.)* 193 Rosebud Glass Panel (6.5 x 6.5in.)*
177 Tulip and Lattice (9 x 12 in.)*
114 Tree Of Life Window (7.5 x 12.25 in.)
Stylized leaves and branches form the Tree of Life motifin this art glass window designed for the Darwin MartinHouse, Buffalo, New York, built in 1904.
195 Heath House Window(5.5 x 8.5 in.)
The art glass windows in theHeath House, Buffalo, New Yorkare considered among the finestWright ever created.
115 Sumac Window (4.25 x 7.25 in.)
From The Dana-Thomas House,Springfield, Illinois, 1903. Anexample of how Wright usedabstract organic forms in art glass.
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*Item also available as hand painted needlepoint canvas.
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Kits include: highest quality fabric, fibers, needle, graph, color photograph and complete instructions. See price list for fabric in kits.
Chart Paks include: Graph,color photo and instructions.
Variations of this abstract wisteria pattern are used in 6 doors and 4windows in The Dana-Thomas House®(1902-1904) in Springfield,Illinois. Includes metallic thread accents in the cames.812 Waterlilies Art Glass ( 6 x 15 in.)*
This design from a Wright drawing, with its graceful pattern offlowers and lily pads floating on a tranquil pond, was never realizedin glass. Includes metallic thread accents in the cames.Liberty Magazine Covers. Wright created a series of LibertyMagazine covers in 1927 that were never published.814 May Basket ( 9 x 9.5 in.)*
The May cover depicts a basket of fruits and flowers.
834 March Balloons ( 9 x 11 in.)*
The March cover shows colorful balloons rising into the sky.
835 Gifts ( 6.5 x 12 in.)*
The December cover shows a stack of gifts below the tree.
839 Heller House Window Sampler ( 8.5 x 8.5 in.)
“I believe a house is more a home by being a work of art”. A
Wright quote from a 1925 edition of “House Beautiful” Magazine
framed by a window design created for the Isidore Heller House
in Chicago, Illinois (1896).
WILLIAM “DARD” HUNTER DESIGNS
827 Red Tulip (4.5 x 9.5 in.)
824 Purple Poppies (5.5 x 7.5 in.)
Hunter created these Arts & Crafts windows for the RoyroftersArtist’s Colony in East Aurora, New York between 1904 and 1910.
CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH DESIGN
813 Rose Stencil (6 x 8.5 in.)*
Mackintosh, Scotland’s greatest architect and designer drew inspirationfrom the Arts & Crafts movement.This textile design is from a seriescreated between 1915 and 1923.
GEORGE W.MAHER DESIGN
813 Pleasant Home Window (3.5 x 9 in.)
Art glass window designed by Maher for the reception room of theprairie-style John W. Farson home built in Oak Park, Illinois in 1897.
TROPICAL FISH COLLECTIONColorful sealife designs adapted from 19th century drawings.
255 Regal Angelfish (8 x 4.5 in.)
218 Yellow Seahorse (5 x 8.5 in.)
256 Clown Anemone (8.5 x 4 in.)*
BOTANICALS - Accurate adaptations of botanical illustrations.
320 Cypripedium villosum Orchid (7 x 10 in.)
Adapted from a print in the rare book Pescatorea Iconographie desOrchidées, printed by the Royal Botanical Garden in Brussels in 1860.Ginkgo Biloba (4.5 x 3.5 in.)
318 - Green 319 - Gold
MOTAWI TILEWORKSArts&crafts designs adapted from Motawi Tileworks designs
836 Tulips (6 x 6 in.) 837 Coronet (6 x 6.5 in.)
838 Ladybell (5.5 x 5.5 in.)
* Items shown with an asterisk available as a needlepoint canvas
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RETAIL PRICE LIST January 1, 2010 No. Description Fabric included
with kits Stitched Area (in.)
Kit Price
Kit Qty
Chart Price
Chart Qty
Total
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT 107 Frank Lloyd Wright’s Home 14 ct Aida 8.5 x 5.75 32.00 8.00
401 Colleen Moore’s Doll House 14 ct Aida 5.75 x 4 22.00 7.00
408 Art Institute Lion 14 ct Aida 5.25 x 4.5 18.00 7.00
NOTE: All items are cross stitch unless marked with an asterisk. NOTE: ♦ 28 ct Monaco is stitched across 2 threads to create the same size design as if using 14-ct Aida. Monaco is a smooth, even-weave fabric similar to linen.
314 Scilla 14 ct Aida 3.5 x 6 18.00 7.00 318 Ginkgo biloba - Green 14 ct Aida 4.5 x 3.5 18.00 7.00
319 Ginkgo biloba - Gold 14 ct Aida 4.5 x 3.5 18.00 7.00 TREES AND FLOWERS OF TUDOR ENGLAND
501 Peach 14 ct Aida 4.5 x 6.25 18.00 7.00
502 Mulberry 14 ct Aida 4.75 x 6.5 18.00 7.00
503 Crab Apple 14 ct Aida 4.5 x 6.25 18.00 7.00 504 Teasel 14 ct Aida 4.5 x 6.5 18.00 7.00
505 Foxglove 14 ct Aida 5 x 6.75 18.00 7.00
506 Red Clover 14 ct Aida 4.5 x 6.5 18.00 7.00
507 Lavender 14 ct Aida 4.5 x 6 18.00 7.00 508 Rose 14 ct Aida 4.5 x 6.25 18.00 7.00
509 Mistletoe 14 ct Aida 4.5 x 6 18.00 7.00
• NOTE: All items are cross stitch unless marked with an asterisk (*)
NOTE: 28 ct Monaco is stitched across 2 threads to create the same size design as if using 14-ct Aida. Monaco is a smooth, even-weave fabric similar to linen
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