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Mary Ford 1802
MARY FORD 1802 English sampler depicting flying cherubs, a stag, dogs, a cow, and sheep, stitched with silk on linen in three tiers. The first tier includes two lines of alphabet and numerals above her name, followed by “Born October 20 1788”. A sun’s face peers out from beneath a bank of cheerful clouds, beside…
Read MoreMary Randal 1803
MARY RANDAL Aged 9 years 1803 This English sampler features an unusual and amusing hunting scene with a hunter on horseback pursuing a single stag with a pack of ten spotted hounds (beagles?) A four sided floral border centers five tiers of design including floral motifs and trees. The verse is: Give me O Lord…
Read MoreElizabeth Lilly 1801
ELIZABETH LILLY 1801 An English sampler with a four-sided carnation border centering many intricate petit point floral and birds motifs. There is a large mansion house at the center. The lower third features two of the most imaginative sheep I’ve ever seen on a sampler. They’re in an extensive pasture with flowers flanking the cartouche…
Read MoreMargaret Reid 1837
MARGARET REID 1837 Possibly Scottish, a very well-preserved sampler that was likely never framed. (There is an acquisition tag sewn to the edge but the source collection is unknown.) An unusual, elaborate four-sided floral and leaf border surrounds a central reserve with a brief moral verse, Adam and Eve with a turquoise serpent under the…
Read MoreAnn Dent 1799
ANN DENT HER SAMPLER FINISHED DECEMBER 23 1806 BORN APRIL THE 9 1799 That’s as much as I can say about Ann Dent’s sampler, which I believe was made in New England on homespun linen with very fine wool threads. It’s an alphabet sampler with a few geometric pattern bands. Stitches used are cross, eyelet,…
Read MoreMary Patton 1803
MARY PATTON 1803 An American band sampler stitched on homespun linen with silk threads, consisting of alphabets, numerals, inscription, and spot motifs within a three-sided floral border. The inscription: Mary Patton her sampler made in the 11 year of her age 1803 Ambitious stitches used in her sampler are cross, eyelet, Queen, counted satin, and…
Read MoreAmelia Wilson 1837
AMELIA WILSON 1837 A very finely stitched English sampler in superb condition with an unusual pomegranate and palm leaf border, executed in three tiers. The top contains a verse flanked by intricate floral sprays and beneath the verse are more meticulously stitched foliate sprays and a vignette of a small pond with a swimming duck.…
Read MoreBirds in Bough by Patricia Bendinelli
Wanted to show you my finished sampler Bird in Bough . I love how it turned out! Thanks for reproducing this chart! I had ordered it from you this Spring . Thank you!! Pat Bendinelli
Read MorePiping Shepherd by Oscar Martinez
Hi Marsha! I finished stitching the Piping Shepherd and it’ll be my entry in this year’s Texas State Fair. I’m already looking toward my next TSL piece — Camel & Lion. – Oscar Marinez
Read MoreHK Smith 1822
Origin and date: England (probably Ackworth School) 1822
Rated: Beginning
Linen count and finished size: 35 count, each sampler about 9″x8″
Stitches: Cross, back
Source: Private collection