and
she has come to grace a nook or cranny of my house
or maybe a wall...
she's not too big,
no fancy borders,
no frame,
just edges that are simply
turned under...
See the urn?
I love it's delicate little handles...
The sampler isn't without imperfections.
She has a couple holes
and
her dark green threads
have bled overtime...
Fairly common
Fairly common
with this floss color
in antique samplers.
Simple little motifs worked in rows.
See the little man with the walking stick?
I love him too...
Eyelet stitches worked in magenta silk floss.
See the crown?
It too,
seems so delicate to me.
The verse reads,
in old English alphabet,
This I have done that you might see
what care my parents took of me.
and her name was Mildred...
my mother's name.
That's why I really really love this sampler,
a
must have.
Mildred Brown Fotherb, age 18
1815
X X X X
In response to emails
and
blog comment questions
in regards to the photo in the blog banner...
this is a new pattern that will be part of a 3 new pattern release
coming in early June.
July Word Play,
Strawberry Hill Sampler
&
Thimble Purses, a stitcher's necklace,
charts will release together
at that time.
With thy Needle & Thread,
Brenda
She is a beautiful sampler....my Mother's name too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors and motifs in this sampler... it is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty...my mother's name was Mildred also!
ReplyDeleteI've been waiting patiently, Brenda! I'm pleased to see this beautiful sampler available soon!
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ReplyDeleteThe Sampler is really wonderful in in every detail. Patiently waiting for the other wonderful patterns...
ReplyDeleteLove your new sampler, I hope you are able to reproduce it some time. I was going to ask about the header but you've already answered. Can't wait for the new releases.
ReplyDeletepam
Are you going to release Mary Wrigley 1834 in the near future? Can't wait for Strawberry Hill can't be soon enough. Debbie
ReplyDeleteI just love it when you can save an older piece of needlework and display it. That's awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sampler!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sampler!
ReplyDeleteMildred is a beautiful sampler!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful...my mother-in-law,
ReplyDeleteMildred Brown died in 2010 at aged 100. Love all your designs, wish
you continued success.
What beautiful,inspiring photographs!
ReplyDeleteMake my day, tell me Mildred will be one of your beautifully reproduced patterns!
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty, I love the colors. I just started this type of cross stitching and love it! I hope the things I make will be an heirloom to pass down to my children!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sampler-I am with the rest of the group-will you reproduce her. I think we all have had a favorite Mildred in our lives. Mine was an Aunt Mildred-what a wonderful character she was. Great memories. Will be sure to keep my eyes open for this one.
ReplyDeleteJo Ann
This is just great! My grandmother's name was Mildred Brown! Love this! Jamie V in MT
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What a great sampler!
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