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Darning Sampler 1971-1758
Sampler, Darning, by Martha Cross
Darning Sampler 1971-1758

Sampler, Darning, by Martha Cross

DateJune 15th, 1802 (dated)
Artist/Maker Martha Cross
OriginEngland
MediumSilk embroidery threads on a cotton ground of 60 x 56 threads per inch (fiber identification by textile lab)
DimensionsOH: 11 1/4" X OW: 11 1/4"
Credit LineGift of Anonymous Donors
Object number1971-1758
DescriptionThis is a darning sampler consisting of polychrome silk embroidery threads on a natural wool ground. There are nine portions of darning, each featuring a horizontal and a vertical band, resulting in nine crosses. Surrounding the central cross is an inscription "Martha Cross June 15th 1802," stitched in black thread.

Stitches: broken twill, cross, plain weave, twill
Label TextThis is a square darning sampler made by Martha Cross in England, completed on June 15th, 1802. Darning samplers allowed needleworkers to practice and perfect their mending stitches, so they would know how to beautifully mend rips or tears in clothing, accessories, and household textiles.
Inscribed"Martha Cross/June 15th 1802"
MarkingsNone
ProvenanceEx-coll: Tomlinson, Gertrude Whiting, Mrs. DeWitt Clinton Cohen, Arden Galleries. On back of mounting board: "Bought from the Arden Gallery, paid $40./Butch/L.2986.2/ Mrs. D. C. Cohen's Collection, 270 Park Ave. New York" On back frame: " Formerly in Mrs. D. C. Cohen's Collection/ she gave to Miss Gertrude Whiting/ I bought June 5, 52 from Whiting India? Guilds? from her estate-Martha Cross 1802/ Eng. very fine work see many diff. patterns."