CA Haire 1834 by Shakespeare's Peddler
***Please note: the first printing of this chart, the key was completely incorrect (the threads were right, but the symbols were wrong.) The corrected key is the second picture of this listing. Sorry for any inconvenience!***
This Quaker-style sampler is folk art perfection. Angular elements like letters and dividing bands are paired with organic motifs like flowers, a bird, and a leafy border to make a pleasing piece. Stitches on this piece include cross stitch over-one and over-two, satin stitch, four-sided stitch (a favorite of mine!), and RICE STITCHES (which I absolutely love! As usual, the chart comes with a photograph of the original antique and commentary on the sampler.
Supplies used for the model are:
Weeks Dye Works Bee's Knees, Beige, Caper (3 skeins), Cornsilk, Pecan, and Sampler Threads Blue Spruce, Brethren Blue, Mountain Mist, and Portabella. Fabric is 40 count Morning Coffee by Xjudesigns. Stitch count is 199 by 227. A DMC conversion is provided, and will yield slightly different results, but will still be real, real pretty.
Light as the summer’s dews that rest
On flowers that scent the morning air
So soft so sweet to sorrow’s breast
is friendship’s smile and pity’s tear