October 23, 2023
For Sampler Lovers All!
I love embroidered samplers. It doesn’t matter what era they come from, it doesn’t matter if they’re structured or not, whether they’re just marking samplers, whether they’re exquisite or rough, sophisticated or juvenile – it doesn’t matter. I love samplers!
I’m referring mainly to the extant samplers of history – those that served as records of stitches, as catalogs of designs, as testaments of skill, or all of the above. I find them charming, informative, and captivating.
Samplers serve as records of more than just stitchery, although that was certainly the primary purpose of the sampler.
Before the advent of printed designs and instructional materials, the sampler served as reference material for the embroiderer. They were repositories of design and technique.
And while they were often an exhibition of skill, they attested to the discipline, patience, and artistry of the stitcher as well.
