Designs by Frank Lloyd Wright in counted cross stitch
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Storer House Concrete Block Tile Item No. 843In 1923, Frank Lloyd Wright began designing the John Storer House and three other homes in the Hollywood/Los Angeles area. Wright used a unique method of building construction, weaving decorative blocks of concrete together with reinforced steel rods. It came to be known as the Textile Block System. The Storer House was modernized by Wright's grandson, Eric Lloyd Wright. Model stitched on 14-count Aida cloth fabric. Stitched area: 5 x 5 inches. Framed size: 10 x 10 inches. |
Kit includes: Aida
cloth fabric, DMC floss,
graph, needle, instructions and photograph Kit Price: $28.00 |
Chart includes: graph,
instructions and photograph Chart Price: $9.00 |
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PDF Chart Price: $9.00 |