We are delighted to present to you one of two samplers worked by Maria. In 1832 at the age of 7 Maria diligently worked her primer paying tribute to her parents.
Stitch count is 220 x 210.
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We are delighted to present to you a stunning sampler that was completed by Maria Wales Newson in the year 1838 when she was 13 years old. There is much to delight your eye and needle in this Bobby Dazzler.
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Cross stitch pattern from Darling & Whimsy Designs featuring a lovely sampler with the phrase "When this you see remember mee and keep mee in your mind. Let the world say what it will speak of me as you find"!
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Cross stitch pattern from Samplers And Primitives featuring an antique Christmas sampler design with the word "Noel".
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Cross stitch pattern from Wishing Thorn featuring a lovely reproduction sampler!
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