Description
Description
This is the most symmetrical, balanced, counted thread sampler that we have ever charted from. It is also one of the most satisfying, challenging, and beautiful samplers in the world. Originally worked on a fine wool ground, the colors of our reproduction have been matched to the slightly faded, soft shades visible on the front. The wide pattern bands reflect popular designs of the previous century, while the more rectangular shape of the sampler is an 18th-century characteristic. The sampler descended in the family of the maker, until 1950, when it was acquired by the Museum, so we know some facts about the life of Dorcas Haynes. She was a Quaker, born in Bermondsey, Middlesex, in 1710, to Thomas and Hannah Haynes. She married Richard Adams in 1729.
The patterns and motifs associated with later 18th century Quaker samplers were not yet developed at the time Dorcas stitched this sampler. Stitches used in this magnificent piece are cross, double running, counted satin, Queen, detached buttonhole, double diagonal backstitch, herringbone, eyelet, Parisian, encroaching gobelin, and florentine. From the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England reproduced by the Scarlet Letter.
12.5″ x 17″ on 35 count linen.
Au Ver a Soie 226 Soie d Alger
Au Ver a Soie 122 Soie d Alger
Appletons 103 Crewel Wool Purple
Sew Easy Fabric Marker - Blue
QUILT BACKS 104
Au Ver a Soie 161 Soie d Alger
Classic Colorworks CCT-020 Lettuce Leaf
31 HAUNTING STREET
Gentle Art Sampler Threads 0170 Celery
Appletons 123 Crewel Wool Terra Cotta
Au Ver a Soie 133 Soie d Alger 



