Alexandria History Museum: Needlework Samplers
In the early 19th century, it was important for young girls of every social and economic level to learn how to sew as a preparation for taking on adult responsibilities.
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Alexandria History Museum: Needlework Samplers
In the early 19th century, it was important for young girls of every social and economic level to learn how to sew as a preparation for taking on adult responsibilities. Girls from more well-to-do households, who had more leisure time, learned skills in fancy needlework as well. They were expected to create ornamental needlework pieces that were suitable for framing and display.