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sampler

Embroidered panel, originally one on which various types of stitches or motifs had been worked to serve as models or samples. Since the 16th century the term has been used to mean a panel worked in various stitches to demonstrate the skill of the maker.

The earliest surviving samplers date from 1625–50 and are worked in coloured silks on a linen ground, with geometric patterns and stylized birds and flowers. From the 18th century it was popular for children to incorporate the letters of the alphabet, pieces of text, their own name, and the date of completion.



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With her near-sightedness, and those tremulous fingers of hers, at once inflexible and delicate, she could not be a seamstress; although her sampler, of fifty years gone by, exhibited some of the most recondite specimens of ornamental needlework.
I had entered on my studies at Oxford, while you were a good little girl working your sampler at home
The mantelpiece cast up a great black shadow, over half of a mouldy old sampler, which her defunct ladyship had worked, no doubt, and over two little family pictures of young lads, one in a college gown, and the other in a red jacket like a soldier.
 
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