Grace Catlin 1719
Cross Stitch Pattern

Grace Catlin 1719 - Cross Stitch Pattern
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Item: SCTL-107
Type: Cross Stitch Patterns
Designer: Scarlet Letter

Note from the designer: "Who would love this world or prize whats in it that gives and takes and chops and changes every minute.

This brilliant English traditional band sampler comes from the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum. Drawing on traditional sampler motifs of the 17th century, Grace Catlin brings a new shape (slightly wider, shorter) and openness to her work, heralding the development later in the century of more pictorial and verse-oriented samplers. Here are pattern bands using traditional strawberry, fig, daisy, acorn, carnation, honeysuckle, grape, and diaper motifs."

Rated Intermediate. Finished size on 35 Count linen is 11 1/4" x 17". Uses cross stitch, double runing, counted satin, Algerian Eye and fishbone stitches.

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