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THE
FRANCES
BLISS
& LYDIA
HINCKLEY
SAMPLERS |
From the collection of Old Sturbridge Village
, this pair of early American marking samplers are somewhat similar in color
scheme and linen type, but they differ considerably in what we know of their
background. Lydia Hinckley's sampler came to the museum from Rhode Island,
and little else is known of it. It was worked on a darkened homespun linen
in 1774, in cross and eyelet stitches. Frances Bliss, on the other hand, we
know was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on May 10, 1772, to the Hon.
Moses and Abigail (Metcalf) Bliss, the fifth of nine children. Her rather
eccentric and patriotic father was a preacher for awhile, then abandoned the
ministry to become a barrister. Frances married the Rev. Henry Rowland of
Windsor, CT, when she was 27 years old. They had eight children. She died on
January 18th, 1833, at the age of sixty.
Both samplers are included in the kit and graph pack. Frances Bliss' sampler
measures 4-3/4"x7-1/4", and Lydia Hinckley's is 3-1/4"x7-1/4".
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Origin and date: Rhode Island 1774, unknown, 1778
Rated: Beginning
Linen count: 25 count unbleached (our exclusive weave)
Finished size Frances Bliss 4-3/4"x7-1/4", Lydia Hinckley 3-1/4"x7-1/4"
Stitches: Cross, eyelet
Source: Old Sturbridge Village collection
Kit with cotton floss: $23.00
Kit with silk floss: $42.00
Graph Only:$7.00
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