MY LIFE
IS A FLOWER
CIRCA 1725 |
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Although unsigned and undated, this remarkably
well-preserved English sampler was probably made in the first
quarter of the 18th century. It resembles the 17th century band
samplers, but with some significant differences: verses are a
prominent feature, with large lettering, not as many different
stitches are used, there is more open space, and more attention
has been paid to symmetry and balance. The square section in
the lower third was probably set aside for the maker's name but
was not completed on the original. Other dated examples of this
type of sampler can be seen in the Fitzwilliam's collection:
strongly vertical samplers, yet not as narrow as the bands of
the previous century: brightly colored, and perhaps a bit more
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Origin and date: England, circa 1725
Rated: Intermediate
Linen count and finished size: 35 or 40 count, 21-1/4"x13" or
18-1/2"x11-1/4" (please specify your choice)
Stitches: Four sided, cross, satin, eyelet
Source: Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England
Kit with cotton floss: $51.00
Kit with silk floss: $95.00
Graph only: $10.00
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