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Pieces of Olde Cross Stitch Pattern Alphabet Sampler 1801 Historical Reproduction Folk Art Pennsylvania
Pieces of Olde Cross Stitch Pattern Alphabet Sampler 1801 Historical Reproduction Folk Art Pennsylvania
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Pieces of Olde Cross Stitch Pattern: Unnamed, 1801
Capture the quiet beauty of early American needlework with this Pieces of Olde “Unnamed, 1801” cross stitch pattern reproduced by Edna Medlin. Inspired by an original American sampler and reflecting classic Pennsylvania color influences, this design features two alphabets framed by an intentionally uneven floral and leaf border for an authentic antique sampler look.
This pattern has timeless appeal for stitchers who love primitive decor, reproduction samplers, colonial aesthetics, and historical needlework traditions. The finished example shown uses hand-dyed finishing techniques to create an aged heirloom appearance. Perfect for creating framed wall decor, sampler collections, heritage-inspired displays, and thoughtful handmade gifts.
Perfect For
• Primitive and colonial home decor
• Historical sampler collections
• Early American reproduction stitching
• Folk art and antique aesthetic projects
• Framed cross stitch displays
• Heritage and heirloom crafting
Details
• Title: Pieces of Olde - Unnamed, 1801
• Brand / Designer: Threads of Gold
• Reproduced and stitched by: Edna Medlin
• Type: Cross stitch pattern / chart
• Style: Antique sampler reproduction
• Features: Two alphabets with floral and leaf border
• Original inspiration: Early American sampler (1801)
• Example shown stitched on 40 ct cream fabric and hand-dyed after stitching for an aged appearance (per pattern notes)
• Pattern only — fabric, floss, and finished piece not included
• Stitch Count 116 x 127
