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Sampler

1725-1750 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

In England and elsewhere in Europe in the 17th century, samplers had developed from personal reference works for embroiderers into a method of instruction and practice for girls learning needlework. The central area of this sampler was worked in a needle lace stitch called hollie point, most examples of which date from the second quarter of the 18th century. Hollie point was a practical stitch to learn, used particularly for decorative insertions into baby clothes and occasionally adult garments, and exact counterparts of the patterns worked in hollie-point samplers can be found in surviving clothing.

The embroidery is worked with silk in back, cross, satin and rococo stitch, with cutwork and hollie stitch, and with knots.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Linen, embroidered with silk
Brief description
Linen sampler by Hannah Haynes, embroidered with silk; English; second quarter 18th century.
Physical description
Linen, embroidered with silk in back, cross, satin and rococo stitch, with cutwork and hollie stitch, and with knots.
Dimensions
  • Height: 20.3cm
  • Width: 20.3cm
Marks and inscriptions
'Hannah Haynes her work' (Decoration; embroidering; silk; 1725 to 1750)
Credit line
Given by Miss M. Brown
Subject depicted
Summary
In England and elsewhere in Europe in the 17th century, samplers had developed from personal reference works for embroiderers into a method of instruction and practice for girls learning needlework. The central area of this sampler was worked in a needle lace stitch called hollie point, most examples of which date from the second quarter of the 18th century. Hollie point was a practical stitch to learn, used particularly for decorative insertions into baby clothes and occasionally adult garments, and exact counterparts of the patterns worked in hollie-point samplers can be found in surviving clothing.

The embroidery is worked with silk in back, cross, satin and rococo stitch, with cutwork and hollie stitch, and with knots.
Bibliographic reference
Browne, Clare and Jennifer Wearden, eds. Samplers from the Victoria and Albert Museum. London : V&A Publications, 1999. 144 p., ill. ISBN 1851773096.
Collection
Accession number
T.22-1944

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Record createdNovember 18, 2002
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