Louise Sornasse 1903 – PDF Pattern
digital pattern
Product description
This elegant sampler was originally stitched in 1903 by Louise Sornasse, a young girl attending the Convent of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Berchem, Antwerp. This design is a faithful reproduction of an early 20th-century Belgian school sampler, full of quiet beauty and balance.
The sampler features several alphabets, numerals, decorative borders, and a French inscription referring to Louise, her education, and the year 1903. The structured layout and single-color stitching are characteristic of the refined needlework taught in convent and boarding schools of that era.
This digital pattern is perfect for lovers of antique samplers, redwork, and historical needlework. You are free to choose your own shade of red and fabric count, allowing the design to be adapted to your personal preferences.
Details
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Type: digital cross stitch pattern (PDF download)
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Design: reproduction of a French / Belgian sampler dated 1903
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Reproduction designer: Annelies van den Bergh
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Stitch type: cross stitch
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Design size: 636 x 596 stitches
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Floss: one color of your choice (DMC, Soie d’Alger, or Soie 1003), model was stitched with DMC 221.
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Pattern language: Dutch and English
Please note
This is a digital product. No printed pattern or materials are included. The PDF file will be available for download immediately after purchase.
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