SELURA ALDRICH 1819
This sampler typifies early 19th century American schoolgirl needlework with its alphabets, brief moral verse, and exuberant and disproportionate pictorial scene and borders. A Federal style house is flanked by oversized flowers and an eagle as seen from a childish perspective. The variety of stitches used makes this sampler an excellent early learning tool.
 SELURA ALDRICH - A REPRODUCTION SAMPLER
Origin and date: New England, 1819
Rated: Intermediate
Linen count/finished size: 30 count, 10-1/4"x11-1/4"
Stitches: Cross, stem, half cross, herringbone,
queen, back, Florentine, satin, stem
Source: The Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, Vermont
Kit with cotton floss: $32.00
Kit with silk floss: $54.00
Graph Only: $7.00

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