In colonial days, a sampler was a piece of needlework, often created by young girls, that showcased various stitching techniques and patterns. It typically served both as a practical exercise in embroidery and as a decorative item that could reflect the maker's skills and creativity. Samplers often included alphabets, motifs, and sometimes inscriptions, and they were used to demonstrate a girl's readiness for future domestic responsibilities. Additionally, they held sentimental value, preserving family history and personal expression.
Colonial and/or territorial days of Tennessee?
the colonial days started when noah got a tape
Colorado had no involvement in the British Colonial history of the Americas.
oh come on!
They used to have war.
Mary Cobb has written: 'Quilt Block History of Pioneer Days' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Handicraft, Frontier and pioneer life, Quilting, Quilts, History 'Sampler View of Colonial Life With Projects Kids Can Make' 'Sampler View of Colonial Life' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, History, Embroidery, Samplers, Social life and customs, Handicraft
Philece Sampler's birth name is Philece P. Sampler.
Colonial and/or territorial days of Tennessee?
a Victorian sampler is a sort of sewing.
Sampler - album - was created in 1995.
Merzbox Sampler was created in 1979.
Summer Sampler was created in 2005.
The Arkham Sampler was created in 1948.
Special Sampler was created in 1981.
Diecast Sampler was created in 1999.
Vanity Sampler was created in 2002.
Writing Sampler was created in 1997.