Adapted from an English sampler dated 1783. The original sampler from which this piece was adapted measures 15 1/2" x 12 1/2", and was stitched over one thread of linen on approximately 50-thread-count glazed linen. The house on the left alone, which measures 71 by 62 squares on the graph, worked out to be 1 1/2" x 1 1/4" on the original!
The scene across the top of the original sampler, worked over two threads on 35-count linen in this reproduction, covers almost the entire width of the piece. The border is reproduced from the floral border of the original sampler, which was unsigned, but initialed and dated "AB 1783." The verse on the sampler is traditional English, and appears in verse, song, and folk art in different forms, with the same emphasis: a glorification of the simple life."
Will measure 38" x 9" on 35 count, hand-dyed, our exclusive weave.
and is recommended for intermediate-level needleworkers. Stitches used are primarily cross, with some optional counted satin, upright Gobelin, wheat ear, bullion, and backstitch.
If using cotton floss, use two strands except for areas that are backstitched or worked over one thread of linen. If using silk floss, use only one strand for the entire sampler. Stitch count is 388 x 313.
**pattern only.
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from United States on 04/08/2023 - Another for my collection! Such a beautiful chart and delivered in speedy fashion!
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