Watch step by step as the flower pattern from the 16th century is embroidered. This pattern can be found on both an English sampler (Jane Bostocke's sampler from 1598) as well as an Italian sampler (located at the the Museo del Tessuto in Prato, Italy from the late 16th century).
Saturday, January 31, 2026
The Same 16th Century Flower Pattern Found on Both an English & an Italian Embroidery Sampler
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Don't Miss Out on my Embroidery Book!
Need something to do inside while its cold outside? Try some historic embroidery patterns from my book!
16th to 18th Century Double-Running Stitch Embroidery Patterns
This book is available on Amazon, as well as Barnes & Noble (with a different front cover).
Monday, January 26, 2026
Connect the Dots to Reconstruct Partially Missing 16th Century Embroidery Patterns on a Sampler
Recreate the embroidery patterns on historical samplers that are missing some of the embroidered threads by essentially playing a game of connect the dots. A double-running stitch means that there are two journeys to make the embroidery pattern look like one solid line and therefore making the embroidery reversible, so that it looks the same on both sides of the fabric. Since it's reversible, if part of a thread is missing, one is still able to fill in the voids to recreate the original pattern.
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Photo credit:
- Embroidered Sampler: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/221177
Monday, January 12, 2026
Embroidered Flower Pattern from Jane Seymour's Cuffs from 1536
Follow along step by step as I embroider a geometric looking flower pattern from the cuffs of Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII of England.
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Monday, January 5, 2026
Where to Find Some Patterns on a 16th Century Italian Embroidery Sampler
This 16th century Italian sampler (Accession Number T.14-1931) is available online at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. It is a linen sampler embroidered with silk thread. Most of the sampler appears to be embroidered in blue and green. However, there is also some red color too. The embroidery stitches on the sampler include cross stitch and back stitch.
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16th to 18th Century Double-Running Stitch Embroidery Patterns

