Ada Davies 1852 Sampler from Wales

$11.50

This is a digital product delivered as a downloadable file.

This is a digital product delivered as a downloadable file.

About this Product

Ada was just 13 years old when she stitched her delightful sampler. It oozes charm and happiness.When she was born about 1839 in Pembrokeshire, Wales, her father, John Davies, was 33 and her mother, Mary, was 35. She married Morris Griffith in 1860, they had 1 son and 6 daughters. One other son died early not even a year old. They lived in Pembroke St Mary, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Ada died in 1917 and Morris in 1926. This sampler lends itself for Aida cloth. The model was stitched on 36ct "Century Brown" by R & R fabrics and with Classic Colorworks overdyed cotton threads. The original antique sampler measures 16 by 16 inches, which requires a 30 count linen - cut fabric piece should be 22 by 22 inches. Stitched Area: 241 wide by 243 high stitches, PDF is 26 pages and includes a single page pattern to use in Pattern Keeper. Cut Fabric sizes include 3 inches around all sides for finishing; 14/28 count - design size is 17.25 x 17.25 cut fabric 23 by 23 inches 16/32 count - design size is 15.25x 15.25 cut fabric 21 by 21 inches 18/36 count - design size is 13.50 x 13.50 cut fabric 20 by 20 inches Thank you and happy stitching! ©The Wishing Thorn. All Rights Reserved

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Meet the Maker

One of my favorite quotes is by Honoré de Balzac

“From the manner in which a woman draws her thread at every stitch of her needlework, any other woman can surmise her thoughts.”


I am passionate about sampler stitching and saving some of their histories. This is a lifelong journey that I love sharing with you. I want you to see the different stitches and think of ways you can change them to suit you.

I was born in Germany, and girls were required to learn stitching and sewing skills from the first grade onward – so yes I have 50+ years of skill to draw from. I excelled in stitching, knitting, and crochet. 

My mother was a master seamstress and always encouraged me to make my own designs. Upon entering college I majored in art. What does one do with an art degree? Why, design and carve graveyard headstones, of course! Painting, carving, and sculpting were my creative outlets but did not provide me with what my soul yearned for.  I was reintroduced to the world of stitching and discovered Eileen Bennett and Darlene O’Steen, they were the beginning of my spirited adventure.  Creating wall-worthy reproductions and original designs made me fall in love all over again with stitching.

I adore combining old-world stitchery and techniques with new designs, using inspirational colors and artful organization to forge unusual, one-of-a-kind creations. For a time I sold my patterns through my company, Moonlight Stitches, reflective of my habit of staying up through the wee hours to finish “just one more section.” That company sadly closed after some life-altering events.

I have never been far from my love of stitching and designing, waiting for the right time to share the boundless ideas again. With the opening of The Wishing Thorn, I am able to realize my dream of sharing my creative talents with you once again. Helping to preserve history of these lovely ladies' work and sharing this path with you. Hoping it brings you just as much joy.

New Patterns are always in the making, it is a slow process as I try to stitch as many of my own patterns as I can. We all know we can never have too many patterns in our stash!

My soul is fed with needle and thread, the thread that connects historic needlework to contemporary needle art ❤️

much love,

Birgit

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How it’s Made

This chart is created by carefully counting the stitches in the original sampler, then matching the colors of the fabric and threads used, to correlate with modern available materials. Then the information is transferred into computer software and a PDF is created for customers to download.

Shop Policies

Since your purchase is a digital product, it is deemed “used” after download or opening, and all purchases made on thewishingthorn.com are non-refundable or exchangeable. 

However, we stand behind our products and your satisfaction with them is important to us. If you change your mind about your purchase and you have not downloaded our product, we will happily issue you a refund upon your request.

Refund requests made after you have downloaded our product are handled on a case-by-case basis and are issued at our sole discretion. Refund requests, if any, must be made within thirty (30) days of your original purchase.

To start a refund request, you can contact us at birgit@thewishingthorn.com.

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