Charlotte Entwistle 1860 ~ PDF download

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Charlotte is offered to you in two different formats ~ as a printed booklet and as an instant PDF download. Details of the PDF download can be found HERE.

Charlotte is one of a pair of sister samplers and was stitched in 1860. Her sister Margaret finished her sampler at the age of 10 years in 1854 at Hoghton School. Using the clues that the two sisters recorded in cross stitches, we were able to locate the girls in family history records.

Charlotte was baptised on July 2, 1848. Her parents were Thomas Entwistle, a farmer, and his wife Charlotte (née Whitehead). Charlotte was one of six children born between 1841 and 1848. Her mother certainly had her hands full!

When Thomas and Charlotte (senior) married on December 23, 1839 in St James, Thomas was an agricultural labourer. In the 1851 census return, Thomas farmed 36 acres at Top o’th Lane in Brindle, Lancashire.

The Entwistle family prospered and in the 1861 census return, Thomas had a holding of some 115 acres at Top o’th Lane. Thomas was appointed a governor of the Brindle Workhouse in the November of 1866. We have also found a reference to Thomas holding the positions of market inspector and trustee of the Shuttlingfields Charity and funds for the poor. He was a respected member of the community.

Charlotte died 4 years after she stitched her sampler, on March 31, 1864 just short of her 16th birthday. She was buried in the churchyard of St James, the Anglican church in Brindle. Eventually, her parents, Margaret and two of her brothers were buried with her.

Margaret never married, remaining at home with her parents. We are so grateful that Charlotte and Margaret’s samplers were kept together by their siblings’ descendants and are now in our safekeeping.

We hope that you enjoy stitching both sisters. Margaret’s sampler can be found HERE.

The design is suitable for needleworkers of all abilities. The stitches used are cross stitch over 2 threads of linen and can be stitched on Aida, Linaida, or linen.

The reproduction of Charlotte’s sampler has been a team effort. Her sampler has been charted by Sandra Moffitt, and her booklet produced and the model stitched by Nicola Parkman. At the very core of Hands Across the Sea Samplers there is a team of needleworkers who are passionate about antique samplers and being able to share those samplers with you.

There are 4 versions of the pdf. You will be able to download any or all of the following versions of the pdf and the graph:

Version 1 ~ A pdf with a four-page colour chart.

Version 2 ~ A pdf with a one-page colour chart which can be printed but is intended to be viewed/used on your tablet, phone, laptop, or computer.

Version 3 ~ A pdf with a four-page black and white symbol chart.

Version 4 ~ A pdf with a one-page black and white chart which can be printed but is intended to be viewed/used on your tablet, phone, laptop, or computer.

 

 

 

Thread Legend

Charlotte’s dainty sampler was stitched with a particularly beautiful palette of 18 colours from Au Ver à Soie’s range of Soie 100.3. We have provided conversions for Soie d’Alger and DMC. Only one spool or skein of each colour is required.

 

Soie 100.3 /  Soie d ‘Alger / DMC ~ Colour Description

080 /  2541 /  Ecru ~ Ecru
091 /  643 /  402 ~ Mahogany ~ very light
108 /  1843 /  522 ~ Fern green
124 /  4633 /  3727 ~ Antique mauve ~ light
148 /  2242 /  3046 ~ Yellow beige ~ medium
188 /  3346 /  08 ~ Driftwood ~ dark
307 /  4623 /  3832 ~ Raspberry ~ medium
313 /  1446 /  311 ~ Navy blue ~ medium
344 /  2942 /  224 ~ Shell pink ~ very ighlt
549 /  1835 /  505 ~ Jade green
621 /  1814 /  927 ~ Grey green ~ light
647 /  2125 /  470 ~ Avocado green ~ light
648 /  4636 /  3685 ~ Mauve ~ dark
681 /  2925 /  321 ~ Christmas red
686 /  616 /  920 ~ Copper ~ medium
688 /  1724 /  3809 ~ Turquoise ~ very dark
734 /  3732 /  3348 ~ Yellow green ~ ight
756v3426 /  500 ~ Blue green ~ very dark

Linen Sizes

The design area is 159 stitches (w) x 104 stitches (h). Our calculations have included a 3″ margin for finishing and framing. The model was stitched using 56ct Zweigart-based linen that was overdyed to the shade “Marbled Khaki” by xJuDesigns.

28ct: Design: 11.36″ x 7.43″ Fabric: 17.36″ x 13.43″

32ct: Design: 9.94″ x 6.50″ Fabric: 15.94″ x 12.50″

36ct: Design: 8.83″ x 5.78″ Fabric: 14.83″ x 11.78″

40ct: Design: 7.95″ x 5.20″ Fabric: 13.95″ x 11.20″

46ct: Design: 6.91″ x 4.52″ Fabric: 12.91″ x 10.52″

56ct: Design: 5.68″ x 3.71″ Fabric: 11.68″ x 9.71″

 

Stitch Guide

Charlotte’s sampler is worked with cross stitch laid over two threads of linen and can be stitched on Aida, Linaida, or linen. The sampler is suitable for beginners through to advanced needleworkers.

 

Cross stitch ~ When working cross stitch, the top stitch should always lie in the same direction for a neat and uniform finish.