Molley Russell's Sampler

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Title

Molley Russell's Sampler

Subject

Molley Russell's Sampler, made in Bradford, Massachusetts.

Description

Block upper-case alphabet; letters colored alternately; no "J" or "U." Numbers 1 to 0. These rows, together with rows containing verse, all separated by narrow crossbands, including sawtooth and dentil patterns. Below verse, three wide crossbands: one of flowering plants, birds, and sheep or goats, and two wide geometric bands in patterns that appear often on eastern Massachusetts samplers, especially in Boston area. At bottom of sampler spies, from Canaan, wearing knee-breeches and flared coats, identified by letters "Ja" and "Ca" and flanked by trees, flowering plants, and small birds. Below them, 1 5/8" strip with geometric strawberry vine solidly worked in cross-stitch. Border of geometric flowering vine on top and two sides. Silk embroidery thread on linen ground. STITCHES: cross, satin, Algerian eye. THREAD COUNT: warp 38, weft 42/in.

Creator

Molley Russell

Source

https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1134702

Date

1766

Contributor

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Pope Meigs, Jr