A Flamestitch Sampler c.1760

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Description

This sampler is designed after a mid-18th century piece, unsigned and undated, but perhaps made in northern England or in the Scottish borders. The solidly stitched lower half suggests it might have been worked as a rehearsal for a more advanced project, such as a pocketbook, upholstered cushion, chair back, or drapery. The counted thread flame-stitched section is quite simple to execute: it consists of continuously overlapping vertical straight stitches, each one overlapping four threads of linen and overlapping two.
18th Century English Samplers
Origin and date: Northern England or Scotland
Rated: Intermediate
Linen count and finished size: 35 count, 15-1/2″x12″
Stitches: cross, eyelet, and straight (flame or Irish stitch)

Reproduced by the Scarlet Letter.