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Step back into 1827 with this exquisite reproduction sampler from The Scarlett House, beautifully worked by young stitcher Elizabeth Brown.
This antique-style design brings together alphabets, tidy rows of numerals, and classic symmetrical motifs — all stitched in a gentle, timeworn palette that feels instantly comforting and steeped in history.

Traditional motifs such as crowns, urns, florals, geometric borders, and stylized birds appear throughout the piece, capturing the charm and discipline of early 19th-century needlework. Elizabeth’s name and the year 1827 sit proudly near the bottom, just as the original stitcher intended — a sweet reminder of the young hands who created the first version nearly two centuries ago.

Whether you’re a sampler collector, an old-soul stitcher, or simply appreciate historic handiwork, this reproduction is a peaceful, rhythmic project with heirloom-level results. A lovely addition to any wall of samplers, and a beautiful reminder that stitching connects generations.

11.06.25

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Elizabeth Brown, 1827 Cross Stitch Pattern by The Scarlett House

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Step back into 1827 with this exquisite reproduction sampler from The Scarlett House, beautifully worked by young stitcher Elizabeth Brown.
This antique-style design brings together alphabets, tidy rows of numerals, and classic symmetrical motifs — all stitched in a gentle, timeworn palette that feels instantly comforting and steeped in history.

Traditional motifs such as crowns, urns, florals, geometric borders, and stylized birds appear throughout the piece, capturing the charm and discipline of early 19th-century needlework. Elizabeth’s name and the year 1827 sit proudly near the bottom, just as the original stitcher intended — a sweet reminder of the young hands who created the first version nearly two centuries ago.

Whether you’re a sampler collector, an old-soul stitcher, or simply appreciate historic handiwork, this reproduction is a peaceful, rhythmic project with heirloom-level results. A lovely addition to any wall of samplers, and a beautiful reminder that stitching connects generations.

11.06.25

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