Band Sampler Round Robin Bibliography


Below is the standard reading list I send out to all my Round Robins, I hope it will be some help to you all. It contains information on some of the sampler, etc, books that I have found really useful, so I hope that you might find it helpful too. I believe that most of these books are in print and should be fairly easily available.

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* Two classic books about samplers are:

Samplers and Tapestry Embroideries by Marcus B. Huish.
Originally published in 1913; 1991 ed published by Batsford.
ISBN 0 7134 6463 1 (paperback)

Samplers by Averil Colby.
1987,  Batsford.
ISBN 0 7134 4647 1 (paperback)

Both these are histories of samplers, and include photos of
many beautiful old band samplers. Mrs Colby's book also
contains line illustrations of various sampler motifs.

* General stitching guides:

Samplers and Stitches by Mrs Archibald Christie.
First issued in 1920; 1986 ed published (yet again!) by Batsford.
ISBN 0 1734  4796 6 (paperback)

Mary Thomas's Dictionary of Embroidery Stitches.
First issued1934;1993 ed published by Hodder and Stoughton.
ISBN 0 340 34662 0

Again these are classics; there is a new version (larger and in colour)
of Mary Thomas's book, re-vamped (for want of a better word) by
Jan Eaton. I would consider it a completely different book myself!

* Sampler Stitches:

The Proper Stitch by Darlene O'Steen .
1994;  published by Symbol of Excellence Publishers, Inc.
ISBN 0 932437 03 6 (Spiral bound)
(Available from the  publishers in USA and from Needle Needs in UK)
I believe this to be THE sampler stitchers bible;  it is clearly
illustrated, shows diagrams of both front and BACK of stitches,
and has instructions on how to start and finish threads.


A Notebook of Sampler Stitches by Eileen Bennet.
And ditto Part Two.
1990 and 1993, published by the author, and available
from the Sampler House,8112, Weatherwax, Jenison,
Michigan 49428-8300. (Spiral bound)
(I think I got one copy mail order from CS&CC catalogue.)
These are a nice pocket book size to carry round; I use them when
I just need a brief reminder on how to...

* Open Work Techniques:

The Open Canvas: an illustrated encyclopaedia of open-work techniques
by Caroline Ambuter.
Published 1982 by Workman Publishing, NY; ( I think I have seen an
English edition some time ago by Penguin?)
ISBN 0 89480 171 6 (Paperback)
This is another of my 'must haves' and I had it on almost permanent
loan from the library until I found my own copy. Includes sections
on pulled canvas, needle-weaving, hemstitching, filet, Hardanger,
and  reticello and Hedebo. it is a project work book as well as
encyclopaedia.

Hardanger - Basics and Beyond by Janice Love.
Published by Love 'N Stitches.
This is available generally from needlework shops rather than book shops.
I like it because it has a section illustrating all the common errors
that you can make, and showing how to fix them.

* Pulled Thread Work:

Danish Pulled Thread Embroidery by Esther Fangel et al.
Published 1977 by Dover;
ISBN 0 486 23474 6 (Paperback)

Pulled Thread Embroidery by Moyra McNeill.
(Re)published 1993 by Dover.
ISBN  0 486 27857 3 (Paperback)

* Blackwork etc.:

Why Call it Blackwork? by Marion Scoular.
Self published, and available from Needlework shops.

A New Modelbook for Spanish Stitches, by Kathleen Epstein.
Published 1993 by The Curious Works Press.
ISBN 0 9633331 27 (pamphlet)
Double running stitch designs and techniques.

Assissi Embroidery by Eva Maria Lesner.
Published 1988 by Batsford.
ISBN 0 7134 5595 0 (Paperback)
Traditional patterns.

* Traditional designs suitable for band samplers:

Traditional Motifs for Needlework and Knitting by Carola Forg.
Published 1992 by Lark Books.
ISBN 0 937274 65 8

Historical Designs for Embroidery by Louisa F Pesel.
Published first in 1956; this ed 1988?? by Batsford.
ISBN 0 7134 5999 9
Cross stitch and double running stitch traditional designs.

* Band Sampler Designers:

A selction of designers who do band sampler charts/kits

Tradtitional band samplers:

Modern band samplers:


If I have missed any books or designers that you consider to be equally useful to YOU, please let me know and I will add them to my future lists. Happy reading!



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