Queenstown Sampler Designs
Susan Schlichter 1845 Queenstown Sampler Designs
Susan Schlichter 1845 Queenstown Sampler Designs
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Susan Schlichter 1845 Queenstown Sampler Designs is a reproduction of a traditional American sampler originally stitched in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. This piece reflects the simple beauty and structure of schoolgirl samplers from the early 19th century, featuring alphabet bands, decorative borders, and symmetrical motifs.
This chart is perfect for stitchers of any experience level. It is stitched entirely in cross stitch over two threads using DMC cotton floss, making it easy to follow and affordable to complete. The model is stitched on 32 count Golden Brown linen by XJuDesigns, a warm neutral that gives the design an aged look similar to the original.
With a stitch count of 240 high by 232 wide, the finished size on 32 count linen is approximately 15 inches high by 14.5 inches wide. This timeless sampler is a peaceful project and a lovely addition to any needlework collection.
Stitch Count: 240 x 232
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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