Chloe Sisson, Suffragist Embroidery Pattern & Coloring Page

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Celebrate Votes For Women! with suffragist Chloe Sisson.

Designed specifically for redwork embroidery, this simple line drawing is perfect for hand embroidery, as a relaxing coloring page, or combine the two and create a one-of-a-kind, crayon tinted, embroidered masterpiece.

About this pattern: Chloe Amelia Peckham Sisson (1841-1923) was a founding member of the Easton Political Equality Club in 1891. This club was the first suffrage club in rural Washington County, New York. In 1917, after New York passed the suffrage referendum granting women the right to vote, Sisson wrote its history, & the club reformed as the Easton Book Club, which still meets regularly at the Easton Free Library in the hamlet of North Easton, NY. Some of Sisson's descendants still belong to the book club.

Disclaimer (A.K.A. The Fine Print): Patterns are for your personal use only. Please support my work as a fellow artist/crafter & share my blog & Etsy shop to those you think would like my patterns. Do not distribute my patterns yourself. Embroidery pattern ONLY. It's up to you to make it into a tea cozy, pillow, tote, quilt, wall hanging, et al.

Pattern design by Patricia F. (Tisha) Dolton, aprilsongstress designs - aprilsongstress.com - © 2018-2025 - Chloe Sisson (1841-1923) Suffragist Pattern also featured in the book New York Suffragists in Redwork - © 2022

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Glens Falls, NY
If you love learning about groundbreaking women & also love needle arts, this is the place for you! I design and research all of my historical women embroidery patterns.
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Meet the Maker

Tisha Dolton is a librarian, public historian, singer and embroidery artist specializing in the women's suffrage movement. She creates original patterns and hand embroiders portraits of suffragists and other inspirational people, mainly women.

How it’s Made

Pattern drawn by me using paper and marker, then scanned and made into a PDF. Biography researched and written by me.

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