From the designer: "Julia Rachel De La Mare, 1849, A Fuersney, Channel Island Sampler. The Antique: This lovely vibrant sampler is in the style common to the time called Berlin Woolwork, named such after the printed patterns originating from Berlin where individual motifs such as florals, birds, the center cornucopia with flower blossoms, the wreathed cross with the Lamb of God below, were taken and arranged as the stitcher saw fit. Little Julia, aged only eight, had a creative eye and loved colors, often changing her thread colors in the vine and flowers of the exquisite border, and incorporating twenty-four gorgeous shades."
Counted cross stitch pattern. Stitch countL 220w x 231h. Stitched on 40ct. Hemingway Linen by Needle & Flax using DMC Floss, Weeks Dye Works, Gentle Art Sampler Threads and Classic Colorworks. We do not carry the fabric that this design is stitched on so a fabric will not be listed in our supplies listing.