ELISABETH 1629
FROM THE FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM
IN CAMBRIDGE ENGLAND
This is the earliest dated sampler in the Fitzwilliam's collection. It consists of nine bands, eight of horizontal, repeating floral border patterns, the first one featuring boxers presenting stylized fruit motifs. The boxers in this sampler are early examples that appear almost vegetative rather than human. This corrupted human form gradually evolved during the seventeenth century into a fully clothed fashion plate, but it had its roots in this stylized vegimorphic creature.
Elizabeth, circa 1629 

 Origin and date: English 1629
Rated: Intermediate
Linen count and finished size: 30 count, 6-1/4"x27"
Stitches: Double running, Montenegrin and Italian cross, French knots, eyelets, and counted thread satin
Source:
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England
Kit with cotton floss: $49.00
Kit with silk floss: $70.00
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