REBECCA CULLIN 1801
A fine and rare English sampler
In America, considerable research has been done, particularly in recent years,
exploring the various regional schools of needlework. The influence of specific
teachers has drawn great attention to recognizable regional styles, their
inspiration, evolution, and how the needlework fit into the social scheme of the
period, As a "new" country, tracing the roots of American samplers has been
easier than in Europe, even England, where many samplers have survived, but
little is actually known about them. A relatively large number of English
samplers from the earliest period (late sixteenth/early seventeenth centuries)
exist, but records were rarely kept on schoolgirl endeavors, the samplers were
saved, but usually tucked away in trunks, drawers, attics, for centuries, and to
date not much research has been done to attempt to identify specific English
schools and teachers of fine needlework (with the obvious exception of Juda
Hayle of Ipswich). Rebecca Cullin's magnificent sampler is clearly of a specific
school. From the distinctive "fan light" carnation, to the large rose sprays and
feather trees, and the strongly geometric stepped hill at the bottom, it is
nearly identical to at least two other known samplers: one made by Jane Ballard
in 1799 (currently residing in the Worcester, MA, Art Museum) and the other made
by Martha Bates in 1801, in the collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum in
Cambridge, England. Rebecca Cullin's original sampler was stitched using a
combination of freehand and counted thread satin stitches. We have supplied two
versions with each kit and graph pack: one graphed and drawn as the original was
done, the other translated into an entirely graphed version. Stitches used
include cross, counted (and or freehand) satin stitch, bullion knots, eyelets,
straight stitch, and stem stitch.
Linen: 40 count* (*35 count linen can be substituted upon request)
Finished size: 22-1/2"x16-1/2"
Rated: Advanced
Kit with cotton floss: $77.00
Kit with silk floss: $137.00
Graph only: $16.00
Finished Model: $2200.00





