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Ann Carbutt 1830
Christian Cross Stitch Pattern

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Designer: Scarlet Letter
Item: SCTL-051
Type: Cross Stitch Patterns

Stitch count is 271 x 325.

Note from the designer - "So many unusual and enigmatic features were left by Ann Carbutt on her sampler, made when she was sixteen years old, very likely in the West Riding of Yorkshire. The surname "Carbutt" is first found in Cheshire after the Norman Conquest. Variations of the name include "Garbutt", "Garbit", etc. and remain prominent in the north of England. This research was done to ascertain where Ann Carbutt might have lived. Elements of its design suggest Scotland, but more than likely she lived just over the border in Yorkshire."
The verse at the center of the sampler comes from a hymn written by Charles Wesley (1707-1788):

Prisoners of hope lift up your heads
The day of liberty draws near
Jesus who on the serpent treads
Shall soon in your behalf appear.
The lord will to his temple come
Prepare your hearts to make him room.

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