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Alexandria History Museum: Needlework Samplers

In the early 19th century, it was important for young girls of every social and economic level to learn how to sew as a preparation for taking on adult responsibilities.
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Alexandria History Museum: Needlework Samplers

In the early 19th century, it was important for young girls of every social and economic level to learn how to sew as a preparation for taking on adult responsibilities. Girls from more well-to-do households, who had more leisure time, learned skills in fancy needlework as well. They were expected to create ornamental needlework pieces that were suitable for framing and display.

Lyceum needlework Sampler with basket of flowers, Catherine A Butcher
Needlework sampler by Catherine A. Butcher, early 19th century.
Needlework sampler
Needlework sampler by Ann Lion Walker, 1824.
Mary Muir's sampler, in the collection of Alexandria's History Museum at The Lyceum
Needlework sampler by Mary Muir, 1818. Learn more about Mary's sampler.
Sampler stitched in Alexandria, 1817
Needlework sampler by Ann Tottington Rudd, 1817. Learn more about Ann's sampler.

 

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