SARAH TATUM 1800 Ackworth Quaker School - The Scarlet Letter
Chart
only $34
Design area measures 19 x 21 on 35 count linen, 17
x 18.5 on 40 count linen
The Quaker Friends School at Ackworth, Yorkshire, was founded
in 1779, and was closely linked with the famous American Quaker
schools at Westtown in Pennsylvania and the Nine Partners in New
York. After this pivotal date, 1800, most of the motifs on Ackworth
Samplers are very similar to those on American Quaker school samplers,
with, perhaps, the exception of the floral and geometric medallions,
which continued to be more popular in England.
Many of these motifs were used on little pincushions, knitted
or stitched, that the girls liked to make and exchange as gifts.
This particular example by Sarah Tatum is replete with trademark
Quaker School design elements: the distinct blocky style of lettering,
floral sprays, paired birds, geometric/floral/animal medallions
and segments, all neatly organised.
Stitches used are cross stitch.
Recommended for Beginner level needleworkers
Copyright by The Scarlet Letter. Description thanks to Marsha
$34
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