THE
JENNING
BAND
SAMPLER
circa 1690 |
| This abbreviated (due to some past
misadventure) 17th century band sampler still retains much
of its former glory. It is very closely related to two
examples pictured in Antique Needlework by Lanto Synge,
figures 47a and 47b, described as "a very rare pair of late
17th century samplers by Alice and Margrett Jennings," dated
1692 and 1695, from the Goodhart Collection, now housed at
Montacute House, near Yeovil in Somerset (England). The
motifs and verses on the attributable Jennings samplers are
practically identical to what remains of this sampler. A
further related example is housed in the Dorset County
Museum, pictured and discussed in
The
Pointe of the Needle by Dorothy Bromiley Phelan
(available through us, and reviewed in our books section),
fig. 26. Stitches used include cross, double running,
fishbone, counted satin, Montenegrin cross, running, back
and eyelet. This is an excellent project for persons
admiring the work of the 17th century, with the time
constraints of the 21st century! |
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Origin and date: circa
1690
Rated: Intermediate
Linen count and finished size: 35 count, 7 1/2" x 11"
Stitches: Cross, double running, fishbone,
counted satin, Montenegrin cross, running, back and eyelet
Source:
Private collection
Kit with cotton floss- $36.00
Kit with silk floss- $70.00
Graph only- $10.00
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