The tall wall in the stairwell of this foursquare farmhouse needed something special.
It was dingy and empty. It needed color and something long to fill the space. I had been inspired by a patchwork fabric flag art piece in an antique store a long time ago. I realized that we could make our own, which would be personal to our family and fit the story of the farmhouse.
First, I re-visited my inspiration photo and decided how I wanted our flag to look. Then, I measured the wall space and drew up a mockup on my computer. I planned out the best length and how much fabric i would need for the stripes.
Next, I started sourcing fabric. I used some handkerchiefs that were my Dad’s, and some of my husband’s old plaid shirts. I sourced more vintage fabric, hankies, tablecloths and grain sacks from marketplace, thrift stores and Amazon.
Finally, I casually asked my mom to sew everything together. I prayed she would do it. I have a sewing machine, but her attention to detail is unrivaled.
My mom somewhat reluctantly agreed. Then, she attacked the project like a professional. She did an amazing job sewing the pieces together and figuring out the design for the blue block.
She did go rogue in a few places and add in her own fabric that was special to her. These cartoon elephants are from a pillowcase that she made my daughter. 🥹 And I think she just liked the reindeer.
It means so so much to me to have this piece in the house. I love that it was a collaboration with my Mom. I love that the fabric we used has personal meaning to it. I love that it fits the vintage farmhouse vibe, and celebrates quilting, a craft that is historically femaie. And, I simply love that it’s big and colorful. It brightens up the space so much!