This design by Hands Across the Sea Samplers features a variety of flora and fauna surrounding the text "Sarah Fletcher. Brighouse aged 12 1841".
Model stitched on 45ct Jersey Cream Linen from Legacy Linen using Soie 100.3 threads. We have provided DMC and Soie d'Alger thread alternatives. One spool or skein is required with the exception of DMC 3012, where two skeins are required for 28-36ct, and Soie d'Alger 3855, where two skeins are required for 36ct and three skeins for 28ct.
Stitch count: 135w x 251h.
Required Soie 100.3 #224 has been discontinued. Suggested substitute is #154. Suggested substitute for alternative Soie d'Alger #2916 is #2645.
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from United States on 05/05/2022 - Love the look! To me, the HATS charts are easy charts to follow. I also love the layout of this sampler.
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