
"The earliest known surviving colonial sampler was worked by Laura Standish, daughter of Myles Standish, who had traveled to America on the Mayflower-.Although undated, the sampler was worked at some time around 1640-1650."From -Samplers- By Rebecca Scott, 2009.
Usually, to our eyes, these old samplers look stained/washed out and the colors dull--yet there are some examples today of how the embroidery actually looked with bold and muted shades of red, blue, green, gold and brown.
Try comparing sampler patterns designed today to several from the past--to see what designs and ideas have come down to us....through time!
Common type of verse found on early samplers:
"Love by hope is still sustained
Zeal by the rewards that's gained...
Weakness strength from prudence wins-
Honesty it's credit wealth-
Temperance the support of health,
Joys from calm contentment spring.." (Samplers by R. Scott, 2009)

