Bandana that Frankie Welch designed for the inauguration of President Bill Clinton in 1993. It features the path of the bus trip from Charlottesville to Washington D.C. for the inaugural festivities.
Frankie Welch scarf designed as an official licensed product for the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration (ARBA), a group created by Congress in 1973. Her design, features George Washington’s monogram in the middle, surrounded by ovals…
One of the many designs that Frankie Welch created for the U.S. Bicentennial in 1976. This one is inspired by the Freedom Train, which traveled across the country in 1975 and 1976 showing off American treasures.
The garden design of this scarf comes from the boxwood garden in the Founders’ Memorial Garden on UGA’s North Campus, behind the Garden Club of Georgia headquarters. The architectural details are from a house on Prince Avenue in Athens where the…
Welch designed this scarf for a fundraiser for the Alumni Merit Award scholarships at the University of Virginia. It includes dogwood branches, a stylized Rotunda (used as the university’s logo), and a border that recalls the serpentine walls of…
Frankie Welch scarf made for members of the university’s Presidents Club. It is based on Greek revival architectural details from the ceiling of the UGA’s mid-nineteenth-century Presidents House.
Frankie Welch scarf commissioned by the Georgia Libraries Association. Among the numbers featured on the scarf are the Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress call numbers that designate books on Georgia (975.8 and F281).