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Emeline Hotchkiss, Lacolle, 1846
Cross Stitch Pattern

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DMC Option
NPI Option
Soie 100/3 Option
Gentle Arts and Classic Colorworks Option
Designer: Cross Stitch Antiques
Collection: Nashville Needlework Market 2024
Item: CSA-012
Type: Cross Stitch Patterns

Now in a private collection, this sampler was stitched in Lacolle, a southern municipality in Quebec, Canada in 1846 by Emeline Hotchkiss, aged 11. Research reveals an Emeline Hotchkiss was baptized in nearby Laprairie St. Luke's Anglican Church in 1834, around the year our stitcher would have been born. Sadly, a death record exists for a young fourteen-yea- old by the same name who died on September 4, 1849, buried at Burtonville Cemetery, Quebec Canada, daughter of Alonzo and Mary Hotchkiss. If this is our Emiline, her sampler survived.

Pattern is stitched on 36 count Eureka by Fox and Rabbit using DMC. Not listed: NPI 812. Stitch Count: 261 wide x 187 high. Design Size: 14.5 inches wide x 10.39 inches high

What Other Stitchers Are Saying
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5 stars out of 5 from Canada Tiny Canada flag on 04/29/2024
I was immediately drawn to this sampler...Canadian history, young girls sampler with adorable quirky young girl learning crossstitch creativity. I've never purchased a Cross Stitch Antiques pattern before but definitely will again. The pattern is a book form with clear charts. There is a large write up with the history of this sampler.

5 stars out of 5 from Canada Tiny Canada flag on 04/29/2024
I was immediately drawn to this sampler...Canadian history, young girls sampler with adorable quirky young girl learning crossstitch creativity. I've never purchased a Cross Stitch Antiques pattern before but definitely will again. The pattern is a book form with clear charts. There is a large write up with the history of this sampler.


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