Queenstown Sampler Designs
Dorithy Aukland 1818 Queenstown Sampler Designs
Dorithy Aukland 1818 Queenstown Sampler Designs
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Dorithy Aukland 1818 Queenstown Sampler Designs is a beautiful reproduction of an antique American sampler originally stitched in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. This elegant sampler is filled with traditional motifs, band patterns, and alphabet rows, reflecting the style and skill taught to young schoolgirls in the early 19th century.
Perfect for stitchers of all levels, this chart is entirely worked in cross stitch over two threads, making it approachable while still deeply rewarding. The model is stitched on 32 count Golden Brown linen by XJuDesigns, a rich, warm fabric that brings out the character of the design. It uses DMC cotton floss, making thread selection easy and affordable.
With a stitch count of 240 high by 232 wide, the finished size measures approximately 15 inches by 14.5 inches on 32 count linen. Whether you love historic samplers or just enjoy meaningful needlework, this piece makes a beautiful addition to any collection.
Stitch Count: 240 high x 232 wide
Finished Size: 15" x 14.5" on 32ct linen
Fabric: 32 Count Golden Brown by XJuDesigns
Threads: DMC cotton floss
Stitches Used: Cross stitch over two
Designer: Queenstown Sampler Designs
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