Then a few more beauties - a Quaker from 1799, a small Shaker sampler, a large example from the Philadelphia area, and several Maryland samplers.
On the ever-welcoming table were Hannah Horsfall and Ann Kitching, both done at the Ackworth School in England, that I have reproduced. Along with the originals of HH and AK were Ann's stitched pieces of both! Very fun to see together and celebrate.
And last, but certainly not least, was a small sampler by Mary Bagley dated 1808. I loved the flowered urns, crowns, birds, and other motifs and was not alone in this. Carole has allowed me to reproduce it and my rendering is just below the original. I finished stitching it the night before (of course) and threw it in a frame that I "altered" so it could be at the shop for the party. It will be my new pattern and I expect to complete it for release in January - available at Always In Stitches (of course)!
2 comments:
Karen - the highly anticipated report on sampler saturday was fabulous! It was so neat seeing the antique Hannah and Mary next to their contemporary counterparts. Wish I lived closer so I could have popped down for the event. Congrats on finishing Miss Bagley just in the nick of time - she is darling - another Spinning Monkey "must have" - Good luck with her in the new year! Mel
That is quite the collection! Congrats on the pattern!
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