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A Northern Dutch Sampler from the German
Sampler Museum. This northern Dutch
sampler is another letterndoek- alphabet sampler- with lovely illuminated
letters typical of samplers made in this region. The needleworker has
flanked two stylized trees of life with her initials. Other symbols include
a crowned heart (Christ's love) and an eight-pointed star (the Star of
Bethlehem). Amongst all this are various practice stitches and motifs, in no
particular order, since a piece such as this was not meant for display, but
as a stitching exercise and pattern record. Stitches used are cross, double
running, counted satin, eyelet, and back.
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Origin and date: Northern Holland, 1684
Rated: Intermediate
Linen count/finished size: 35 count, 9"x28"
Stitches: Cross, double running, satin, eyelet
Source: The German Sampler Museum
Kit with cotton floss: $40.00
Kit with silk floss: $65.00
Graph only: $8.00
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