Elizabeth finished her stunning sampler on Wednesday, February 1, in the year 1854. The sampler would have been worked as part of her education. It would have taken many hours to complete and is an amazing achievement. A bobby dazzler of a sampler! Elizabeth created a cohesive, engaging, and visually balanced sampler. The sampler draws the viewer's eye.
Stitched on your choice of fabric. Stitch count is 333w x 321h. Finished size is 16.6 x 16.05.
28ct linen: Design: 23.79" x 22.93" Fabric: 29.79" x 28.93"
32ct linen: Design: 20.81" x 20.06" Fabric: 26.81" x 26.06"
36ct linen: Design: 18.50" x 17.83" Fabric: 24.50" x 23.83"
40ct linen: Design: 16.65" x 16.05" Fabric: 22.65" x 22.05"
46ct linen: Design: 14.48" x 13.96" Fabric: 20.48" x 19.96
56ct linen: Design: 11.89" x 11.46" Fabric: 17.89" x 17.46"
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