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In the 1860s, samplers were made as a way for young girls to practice and showcase their needlework skills. They were also used as a form of education, teaching young girls how to embroider letters, numbers, and decorative motifs. Samplers were often displayed in the home as a sign of the daughter's accomplishments in traditional feminine arts.

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