Chosen as the 2026 Queen of the May, Ann Watson 1839 is an extraordinary sampler reproduction celebrating beauty, renewal, craftsmanship, and enduring legacy. Originally stitched by eleven-year-old Ann Watson in Whitehaven, Cumbria, this remarkable work stands as both an artistic achievement and a moving historical record preserved through needle and thread.
Rich with symbolism and masterful composition, Ann’s sampler features an elaborate floral border surrounding a carefully balanced arrangement of motifs including birds, flowering urns, trees, a stately red-brick house, and a watchful stag. At the center rests a devotional verse inspired by Isaac Watts, reflecting themes of faith, discipline, innocence, and moral formation.
The sampler’s graceful structure guides the eye from top to bottom with remarkable clarity and confidence — especially impressive considering Ann completed the piece at just eleven years old in 1839. Her signature remains stitched at the base:
“Ann Watson’s Work finished in her 11 year Anno 1839.”
Through those words, Ann’s voice continues across generations.
This spectacular reproduction has been painstakingly researched and exquisitely recreated, offering today’s stitchers the opportunity to connect with the educational traditions, artistry, and quiet resilience of nineteenth-century schoolgirl needlework.
A deeply rewarding project for sampler enthusiasts, Ann Watson 1839 is more than a pattern — it is a journey.
📏 Design Information
- Design Size: 370 stitches (w) x 343 stitches (h)
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Stitches Used:
- Cross stitch over two threads
- Verse worked over one thread
- Eyelets
- Satin stitch
- Skill Level: Suitable for all skill levels, though the over-one verse requires patience and attention to detail.
- Aida Note: Not recommended for Aida unless the verse is modified.
🧵 Thread Information
This magnificent sampler uses a beautifully balanced palette of 22 colors.
The model was stitched using:
- Au Ver à Soie Soie d’Alger
- Conversion provided for:
- Soie 100.3
- DMC
The rich palette includes antique mauves, garnets, terracottas, olive greens, peacock blues, and soft neutrals that combine to create exceptional depth and warmth.
🪡 Suggested Linen & Finished Sizes
The original model was stitched on a Zweigart-based linen overdyed by Cedar River in the shade Saltash.
Finished Design Sizes
| Fabric Count | Design Size |
|---|---|
| 28ct | 26.43" x 24.50" |
| 32ct | 23.13" x 21.44" |
| 36ct | 20.56" x 19.06" |
| 40ct | 18.50" x 17.15" |
| 46ct | 16.09" x 14.91" |
| 56ct | 13.21" x 12.25" |
(Measurements include recommended finishing margins.)
05.07.26
Chosen as the 2026 Queen of the May, Ann Watson 1839 is an extraordinary sampler reproduction celebrating beauty, renewal, craftsmanship, and enduring legacy. Originally stitched by eleven-year-old Ann Watson in Whitehaven, Cumbria, this remarkable work stands as both an artistic achievement and a moving historical record preserved through needle and thread.
Rich with symbolism and masterful composition, Ann’s sampler features an elaborate floral border surrounding a carefully balanced arrangement of motifs including birds, flowering urns, trees, a stately red-brick house, and a watchful stag. At the center rests a devotional verse inspired by Isaac Watts, reflecting themes of faith, discipline, innocence, and moral formation.
The sampler’s graceful structure guides the eye from top to bottom with remarkable clarity and confidence — especially impressive considering Ann completed the piece at just eleven years old in 1839. Her signature remains stitched at the base:
“Ann Watson’s Work finished in her 11 year Anno 1839.”
Through those words, Ann’s voice continues across generations.
This spectacular reproduction has been painstakingly researched and exquisitely recreated, offering today’s stitchers the opportunity to connect with the educational traditions, artistry, and quiet resilience of nineteenth-century schoolgirl needlework.
A deeply rewarding project for sampler enthusiasts, Ann Watson 1839 is more than a pattern — it is a journey.
📏 Design Information
- Design Size: 370 stitches (w) x 343 stitches (h)
-
Stitches Used:
- Cross stitch over two threads
- Verse worked over one thread
- Eyelets
- Satin stitch
- Skill Level: Suitable for all skill levels, though the over-one verse requires patience and attention to detail.
- Aida Note: Not recommended for Aida unless the verse is modified.
🧵 Thread Information
This magnificent sampler uses a beautifully balanced palette of 22 colors.
The model was stitched using:
- Au Ver à Soie Soie d’Alger
- Conversion provided for:
- Soie 100.3
- DMC
The rich palette includes antique mauves, garnets, terracottas, olive greens, peacock blues, and soft neutrals that combine to create exceptional depth and warmth.
🪡 Suggested Linen & Finished Sizes
The original model was stitched on a Zweigart-based linen overdyed by Cedar River in the shade Saltash.
Finished Design Sizes
| Fabric Count | Design Size |
|---|---|
| 28ct | 26.43" x 24.50" |
| 32ct | 23.13" x 21.44" |
| 36ct | 20.56" x 19.06" |
| 40ct | 18.50" x 17.15" |
| 46ct | 16.09" x 14.91" |
| 56ct | 13.21" x 12.25" |
(Measurements include recommended finishing margins.)
05.07.26