ELIZABETH PAIN 1667
This band sampler was designed after a piece in the collection of the
Fitzwilliam Museum, most remarkable for the colorful, solidly filled geometric
and floral sections. It also features double running stitch sections found on
Italian embroideries of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Stitches
used in the sampler include double running, cross, back stitch, and cross stitch
over one thread of linen (petit point, only in the attribution and date). While
nothing is known for certain about Elizabeth Pain, there is a curious story
attached to a woman of the same name who was a settler in colonial Boston. She
was born around 1652 and died in November of 1704. Some writers and popular
tradition claim that her gravestone was the inspiration for the description of
the grave of Hester Prynne from Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter
because of an unusual coat of arms that appears to be the letter "A" to the
right of two lions rampant. While there is no way to prove this was the same
Elizabeth Pain who made this sampler, the dates would have her around age
fifteen at the time it was stitched. On 35 count linen the finished sampler will
measure approximately 8-1/2" x 22-1/2". It is recommended for intermediate to
advanced needleworkers.
Kit with cotton floss: $67.00
Kit with silk floss: $110.00
Graph only: $18.00



