SALLY HUNT 1795
A Warren, Rhode Island sampler from the collection of The Scarlet Letter
Most people associate the main samplermaking centers of Rhode Island with
Newport, Providence, and Bristol, but a lesser known offshoot of those schools
coexisted in Warren. Warren samplers, while usually not as elaborate as the
Balch School works, are nonetheless very similar, and much more rare. The same
elegant house on a stepped hill with a widow's walk and flanked by fences, the
same symmetry, similar inscriptions (particularly "Let virtue be a guide to
thee"), solidly filled-in background areas, are characteristics shared by the
Warren School with its more famous cousins. Genealogical research has led us to
discover the birth of Sally Hunt in 1782, in Little Compton, RI, very close to
Warren. The sampler is worked in cross, tent, stem and counted satin stitches.
The hand-dyed linen has been matched to the original ground, and the
reproduction is within a half inch of the same size of the original sampler.
Origin and date: Warren, Rhode Island, 1795
Rated: Beginning to intermediate
Linen count and finished size: 25 count, 11"x6-1/4"
Stitches: cross, tent, stem and counted satin stitches
Source: The Scarlet Letter
Kit with cotton floss: $44.00
Kit with silk floss: $75.00
Graph only: $10.00
Finished Model: $650.00
