1704, Ipswich

1704, Ipswich

Identifier
T.125-1992
Acquisition
Given by Margaret Simeon
Carried out by
Groome, Mary (http://data.silknow.org/activity/designer)
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Dimension
79.3 cm (height)
14.6 cm (width)
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Description

Linen sampler embroidered with silk, made by Mary Groome, Ipswich, dated 1704. This sampler was worked by Mary Groome in 1704. It is one of a group of twelve now known in various public and private collections that were apparently worked by pupils of a teacher called Judeth (or Juda) Hayle in the town of Ipswich in Eastern England. The group range in date between 1691 and 1710, and between them share a number of the same motifs and patterns, as well as a moral verse, declaring that 'larnin [learning] is most excellent'. Each acknowledges the guidance of Judeth Hayle, either citing her as 'dame', or including her initials. Linen sampler embroidered with silk in cross, long-armed cross and satin stitch, and with eyelets.