National Society Daughters of the American Revolution DAR Library Glass Ceiling Memorial Continental Hall, Washington, DC
The magnificent glass ceiling of the DAR Library is the most emblematic interior architectural feature of the DAR National Headquarters buildings. The ceiling is composed of 25 decorative leaded glass frames called the lay lights, as they are separate pieces that lay in tracks in the 60' by 60' domed ceiling. Each of the 25 lay light panels measure 9' 1" by 8' 4". This cross stitch design is a representation of one of the lay light panels.
Finished size 9" by 10" on 18 count Charles Craft fabric. Kit includes material, DMC floss, needle, instructions, and color photograph of finished project. Designed by Ceil Humphreys for The Posy Collection.
Order by phone: 1. Call 202-879-3208 2. Ask for the DAR Library Lay Light Counted Cross Stitch Kit PC-1534.
For more information about the Daughters of the American Revolution Museum, visit http://www.dar.org/museum/