The Eighteenth Century revisits a multitude of needlework adaptations, techniques, stitch methods, and necessaries. The hornbook was used by school children for several centuries, starting in the Mid-15th century, in Europe and America. It consisted of a wooden paddle with lessons tacked on and covered by a piece of transparent horn. Maureen’s husband Dennis joined THC a few years ago from the historic and picturesque Door County, Wisconsin, home of the largest cherry producing region in the States. He has handcrafted this natural cherry hornbook from trees he and his father cultivated, and now brings it to you for your completion of this charming school girl sampler. Third in a Series
Complete Kit Includes:
• 40-count lambswool linen
- DMC flosses, to stitch design and create cording
- gentle manuscript
• 26 & 28 gauge tapestry needles - Maureen’s guidance/graphs to stitching & finishing
- colored photograph
- laundering and finishing suggestions
- solid cherry hardwood hornbook with vintage hornbook image
- Stitch Count: 110(H) x 234(V)
Hornbook III Schoolhouse Sampler
- Product Code: stitching Kit #202
- Availability: In Stock
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$34.50
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