Oh my! What beautiful samplers! Such a treat seeing all the antiques. I could imagine the ladies in 1851 being so excited to receive those booklets, just as a stitcher would be today. Thank you for this lovely video and for all your time reproducing these beauties.
Oh, Kathleen!! I am so in love with these samplers. You have chosen well! I can’t wait to purchase the Prince Albert’s booklet. I hate I’ll miss your HH workshop. That Bristol is right up my alley and to know you own it is icing on the cake. Great video!!
Oh thank you for these releases. All the sampler are beatiful and so interesting. It's like a master lesson on sampler's history. I stitched the Squirrel Bristol Sampler by Meriem Cheuvet (it's a sampler you surely know at th Cooper Hewitt) and I noticed that there are meny motifs taken from the booklet. Thank you for saving this fragments of life through the reproduction of samplers. Emmeline sampler is very pretty ❤ if it weren't for you nobody would remember that young girl's stitches and it's very moving!
Thank you for preserving these samplers. I am presently stitching your Eliza Townsend. It is interesting your research mentions County Armagh. I’ve traced my mother and father’s ancestry leaving from there for America. My father’s side were Quakers and my mother’s were protestant Scots who all landed in Buck’s County, PA pre-revolutionary war. Somewhere along the way we are probably cousins. 😃
My jaw dropped at the booklet at the end!!! They are all beautiful, but that took my breath away! Hopefully I will catch you in Frankfort again someday and buy some more of your beautiful designs!
Thank you so much for this video, Kathleen! It was so nice to meet you at the Attic Symposium in January. I also have some Irish heritage; so it is wonderful to have Irish samplers to stitch.
Oh my! What beautiful samplers! Such a treat seeing all the antiques. I could imagine the ladies in 1851 being so excited to receive those booklets, just as a stitcher would be today. Thank you for this lovely video and for all your time reproducing these beauties.
What a great collection of releases, Kathleen!! I will definitely be ordering several of them ❤️
What a wonderful find! Your work is absolutely gorgeous and amazing along with all the wonderful history….subscribing right now.
Thank you so much!
Oh, Kathleen!! I am so in love with these samplers. You have chosen well! I can’t wait to purchase the Prince Albert’s booklet. I hate I’ll miss your HH workshop. That Bristol is right up my alley and to know you own it is icing on the cake. Great video!!
The little booklet is so neat!
Must add to wishlist
I love them all. Thanks for showing. It was so nice to meet you in Swindon last year.
Oh thank you for these releases. All the sampler are beatiful and so interesting. It's like a master lesson on sampler's history. I stitched the Squirrel Bristol Sampler by Meriem Cheuvet (it's a sampler you surely know at th Cooper Hewitt) and I noticed that there are meny motifs taken from the booklet. Thank you for saving this fragments of life through the reproduction of samplers. Emmeline sampler is very pretty ❤ if it weren't for you nobody would remember that young girl's stitches and it's very moving!
Yes I love saving and sharing the history and beauty! Congrats on your finish of a beautiful Bristol❤️
Thank you very much for your lovely work and time Reproducing your Sample’s ❤
Oh my how does one select? So beautiful, can't wait to place my orders. God Bless you as well.
Can't wait to order several of them!
BEAUTIFUL collection for Market!!! THANK YOU so much for showing these!! I saw at least 2 that I MUST HAVE!! 👏👏👏👏🥰❤️
ALL SO BEAUTIFUL!!!
Wow looking forward to seeing these at my LMS. You have out done yourself!
Thanks for preview of upcoming charts - looking forward to ordering them from my LNS
Thank you for preserving these samplers. I am presently stitching your Eliza Townsend.
It is interesting your research mentions County Armagh. I’ve traced my mother and father’s ancestry leaving from there for America. My father’s side were Quakers and my mother’s were protestant Scots who all landed in Buck’s County, PA pre-revolutionary war. Somewhere along the way we are probably cousins. 😃
Love the Quakers!
My jaw dropped at the booklet at the end!!! They are all beautiful, but that took my breath away! Hopefully I will catch you in Frankfort again someday and buy some more of your beautiful designs!
Beautiful work!
Thank you so much for this video, Kathleen! It was so nice to meet you at the Attic Symposium in January. I also have some Irish heritage; so it is wonderful to have Irish samplers to stitch.
Love these!
Such beautiful samplers. Blessings to you for sharing and reproducing the samplers of these little girls.
Oh, Emeline❤
So amazing and beautiful - thank you very much!