Chosen as the 2026 Lord of the May, William Curtis 1826 is a remarkable and historically significant sampler reproduction celebrating youth, learning, perseverance, and the often-overlooked tradition of schoolboy needlework.
Originally stitched in 1826 by William Curtis at just nine years of age, this vibrant sampler stands as an extraordinary example of discipline, patience, and technical accomplishment. While samplers are most commonly associated with the education of girls, William’s work offers a rare glimpse into the broader landscape of nineteenth-century childhood education and the values of diligence, obedience, and moral instruction shared across generations.
Inspired by historic English May Day traditions, Hands Across the Sea Samplers presents William as the Lord of the May — a fitting companion to the Queen of the May, symbolizing balance, renewal, continuity, and youthful promise.
William’s sampler is beautifully structured with orderly alphabets, repeating floral motifs, stylized trees, birds, decorative bands, and a graceful floral border that frames the composition with remarkable balance and clarity. His stitched verse speaks directly to the viewer with humility and aspiration, preserving the authentic voice of a young boy across nearly two centuries.
Especially impressive is the progression of stitching techniques demonstrated throughout the sampler. Beginning with cross stitch over two threads, William advances through four-sided stitch, eyelets, over-one stitching, and satin stitch — an astonishing achievement for a child so young.
Rich in color, symmetry, and historical significance, William Curtis 1826 is both an heirloom-worthy project and a moving testament to education, identity, and craftsmanship preserved through needle and thread.
📏 Design & Stitch Information
- Historic schoolboy sampler reproduction
- Features:
- Cross stitch over two threads
- Cross stitch over one thread
- Four-sided stitch
- Eyelets
- Satin stitch
- Suitable for stitchers of all levels
- Not recommended for Aida fabric
🧵 Thread Information
William’s sampler is stitched using a carefully balanced palette of 14 colors.
The model was stitched using:
- Soie 100.3 by Au Ver à Soie
Conversions are provided for:
- Soie d’Alger
- DMC
The palette combines vivid blues, antique mauves, pistachio greens, aquamarines, mocha browns, and warm reds to create a sampler full of youthful energy and refined harmony.
05.07.26
Chosen as the 2026 Lord of the May, William Curtis 1826 is a remarkable and historically significant sampler reproduction celebrating youth, learning, perseverance, and the often-overlooked tradition of schoolboy needlework.
Originally stitched in 1826 by William Curtis at just nine years of age, this vibrant sampler stands as an extraordinary example of discipline, patience, and technical accomplishment. While samplers are most commonly associated with the education of girls, William’s work offers a rare glimpse into the broader landscape of nineteenth-century childhood education and the values of diligence, obedience, and moral instruction shared across generations.
Inspired by historic English May Day traditions, Hands Across the Sea Samplers presents William as the Lord of the May — a fitting companion to the Queen of the May, symbolizing balance, renewal, continuity, and youthful promise.
William’s sampler is beautifully structured with orderly alphabets, repeating floral motifs, stylized trees, birds, decorative bands, and a graceful floral border that frames the composition with remarkable balance and clarity. His stitched verse speaks directly to the viewer with humility and aspiration, preserving the authentic voice of a young boy across nearly two centuries.
Especially impressive is the progression of stitching techniques demonstrated throughout the sampler. Beginning with cross stitch over two threads, William advances through four-sided stitch, eyelets, over-one stitching, and satin stitch — an astonishing achievement for a child so young.
Rich in color, symmetry, and historical significance, William Curtis 1826 is both an heirloom-worthy project and a moving testament to education, identity, and craftsmanship preserved through needle and thread.
📏 Design & Stitch Information
- Historic schoolboy sampler reproduction
- Features:
- Cross stitch over two threads
- Cross stitch over one thread
- Four-sided stitch
- Eyelets
- Satin stitch
- Suitable for stitchers of all levels
- Not recommended for Aida fabric
🧵 Thread Information
William’s sampler is stitched using a carefully balanced palette of 14 colors.
The model was stitched using:
- Soie 100.3 by Au Ver à Soie
Conversions are provided for:
- Soie d’Alger
- DMC
The palette combines vivid blues, antique mauves, pistachio greens, aquamarines, mocha browns, and warm reds to create a sampler full of youthful energy and refined harmony.
05.07.26