Description
Nicola tells us “The sampler that Sarah stitched when she was 12 years of age in 1834 is most certainly decorative. The young girl showed great diligence in working the intricate border and cartouche surrounding her name. We were strongly drawn to Sarah’s sampler the moment we glimpsed her in an auction catalogue. The red house takes centre stage. The geometric motifs flanking the verse were another focal point of interest. Although we have seen these on other samplers, they are not common place. Sarah showed great industry with her needle and filled her sampler with many beautiful motifs, she would have been hard pressed to squeeze another motif in.
On March 2, 1822 Sarah Milthorp was baptised in Darrington. This small village and civil parish is located in the heart of the industrial West Riding of Yorkshire. Sarah’s father Thomas Milthorp was an agricultural labourer. Life as an agricultural labourer was hard work. Wages were usually low and housing standards often poor as labourers worked extremely long hours to scrape a living. Thomas’ children would have been expected to work on the land from as young as six years old, particularly at harvest time when everyone lent a hand making hay or harvesting crops. There is no record of Sarah’s education. From her marriage record, we know that Sarah was unable to read or write, as she marked her name with a cross in the parish record. She married Thomas Ward Bramham, a labourer, on June 1, 1840 in the Anglican church of St Luke and All Saints in Darrington. We suspect that Sarah’s adult life was as colourful as her sampler. Maybe the verse that she chose for her sampler was a sign of the life that was to come!
The loss of time is much.
The loss of Grace is more
The loss of Christ is such,
As no man can restore.
Stitch count for Sarah’s Sampler is 236 W x 248 H.
Sarah’s sampler has been reproduced using a rich palette of fifteen colours. The model was stitched on Creme Brulee from TabbyCat and stitched using Soie 100.3 from Au Ver à Soie. We have also listed conversions for Soie d’Alger and DMC.
The reproduction of Sarah’s sampler is predominantly worked with cross stitch laid over two threads of linen together with some Algerian eyelets. The verse is worked in cross stitch over one thread of linen. The sampler is suitable for confident beginners through to advanced needleworkers.
DMC 4200 Colour Variation 8m
Au Ver a Soie 206 Soie d Alger
Life is Better with a Dog - Tossed
BEYOND THE GARDEN WALL
Au Ver a Soie 114 Soie d Alger
Appletons 125 Crewel Wool Terra Cotta
Sue Spargo Dazzle #8 DZ7133 Iron
Appletons 151 Crewel Wool Mid Blue
Au Ver a Soie 226 Soie d Alger
Classic Colorworks CCT-013 Finley Gold
Edinburgh Fat Quarter 35 Count Antique White Linen
Jane Austen's House - Bates
Eleanor Parr 1816
Au Ver a Soie 233 Soie d Alger
Wool Blend Felt - Celtic Dance
Au Ver a Soie 136 Soie d Alger
Appletons 102 Crewel Wool Purple
Au Ver a Soie 163 Soie d Alger
Weeks Dye Works 1238 Cappuccino
Appletons 145 Crewel Wool Dull Rose Pink
Au Ver a Soie 146 Soie d Alger
True Colours - Tent Stripe - Agave
Botanica - Periwinkle - Teal
DMC 4050 Colour Variation 8m
Bernina USB Stick 16GB
OLFA MAT LARGE RMMG
Appletons 101 Crewel Wool Purple
Flowerhouse Basics - Stripe - Amethyst
Embroidery-Crewel Ndls No 3/9
Appletons 124 Crewel Wool Terra Cotta
Present For My Sister 1823 by Needlework Press
DMC 4145 Colour Variation 8m
Aurifil 12wt - #1114 - Green Grass
Au Ver a Soie 204 Soie d Alger
Sue Spargo Ellana #12 EN22 Raspberry
Au Ver a Soie 144 Soie d Alger
Classic Colorworks CCT-020 Lettuce Leaf
Au Ver a Soie 124 Soie d Alger 

