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Sampler Stocking and Sampler

Sampler Stocking and Sampler

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Create a stunning heirloom piece with this beautiful Sampler Stocking and Sampler design by Kathy Barrick for Kathy Barrick Needlework Designs. This exquisite pattern combines traditional sampler motifs in an elegant stocking format, perfect for holiday display or year-round enjoyment.

This comprehensive design features a complete alphabet sampler at the top, followed by charming vignettes including a robin on a branch with delicate flowers, a folk art couple standing together, geometric floral patterns, and pastoral scenes with sheep and trees. The design is dated 1832 and showcases classic sampler elements in soft, muted tones of rose, green, brown, and cream.

Design features:

  • Complete alphabet sampler with decorative floral border
  • Robin perched on a flowering branch
  • Folk art couple in traditional dress
  • Geometric floral medallions and star patterns
  • Pastoral scenes with sheep grazing
  • Trees and botanical elements throughout
  • Dated 1832 for authentic sampler appeal
  • Traditional stocking shape
  • Soft, vintage color palette of rose, green, brown, and cream

Perfect for:

  • Creating a cherished family heirloom stocking
  • Holiday home decor with timeless appeal
  • Framing as a vertical sampler
  • Gift-giving for sampler enthusiasts
  • Showcasing traditional needlework techniques

This pattern is ideal for stitchers who appreciate traditional sampler designs with folk art charm. The vertical format works beautifully as either a functional stocking or a decorative sampler to display throughout the year, celebrating the heritage of classic needlework.

"I designed this stocking back in 2004.  I was shocked to see this date!
The stocking was just stitched on 40-Count Thornfield Linen from Needle and Flax using Needlepoint Silks in:  313, 316, 332, 342, 622, 636, 672, 763, 955, 974, 991B, and 998." ~Kathy Barrick
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