How Do You Stitch A Frank Lloyd Wright Stained Glass Needlepoint Design?
One of the foremost architects and interior designers of the 20th century was Frank Lloyd Wright. There are many famous houses, hotels and other buildings that were designed by him. One of his most versatile and functional designs is the Arizona Biltmore Resort in Phoenix. In particular, there is a very fine example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s stained glass in the lobby. The patterns and shapes are ideal for needlepoint. If you love to design or would like to take the needlepoint plunge and create a FLW reproduction of your own, consider the steps I took to stitch a Frank Lloyd Wright stained glass needlepoint design. Decide on the size of the finished design you wish to make. Cut out a piece of needlepoint canvas that is three inches larger than the desired size on all sides of the canvas. Mark the center of the canvas and then measure from it to a point three inches from the edge on all sides. Connect the lines being careful to stay within the same ridge of canvas intersections. Tape can