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Sarah Hoopes' Sampler

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    Object Details

    maker

    Hoopes, Sarah

    Description

    This sampler features nine rectangles that are outlined by cross-stitch and satin sawtooth bands. The center and corner rectangles contain flowers and strawberries with some worked in crinkled silk. The flower and strawberry motifs on this sampler indicate nature and a perfect fruit: the strawberry has no rind or pit to throw away. The verses and inscription are in the remaining four rectangles, reading from the top center, to the right center, to the left center, back to the lower part of the right center, and then to the bottom center, resulting in jumps from one rectangle to another where words did not fit the space. The words are worked in green and yellow thread, except for the name “Phebe Hoopes,” which is worked in the only black thread used on the sampler. The inscriptions are:

    “Waz[s]h Lord ANd
    PUrIFY MY Heart
    ANd MaKe It CleaN
    IN EVerY Part ANd
    WheN It IS CleaN
    LOrd KeeP It SO
    FOr That IS MOre
    ThaN I CaN DO
    The LOSS OF TIMe
    IS MUCh The LOSS
    OF Truth IS MOre
    The LOSS OF ChrISt
    IS SUCh That NO

    MaN CaN ReStOre
    POOR State of JaCob
    Here It SeeMS TO Me
    The CattLe FOUNd
    AS SOFt A Bed AS He
    Yet GOd APPeared
    There HIS JOY ANd
    CrOWN GOd IS NOt
    ALwaYS FOUNd ON
    BedS OF DOWN

    The Bed WaS
    Earth The RaIsed
    PILLar StONe
    WhereON POOR
    JaCOb ReSt HIS
    Head ALONe
    HeaVeN WaS HIS
    CaNOPY The Shades
    OF NIGht WaS
    HIS DraWN CUrtaIN
    TO EXCLUde The
    LIGht ThIS WOrK

    IN HaND MY FrIeNdS
    MaY HaVe WHeN I aM
    IN The SILeNt GraVe

    Sarah HOOPes
    DauGhter OF Abram
    ANd SUSaNNa HooPeS
    Her WOrK doN
    IN The 14th Year OF
    Her AGe 1799
    ReeSe HOOPeS
    DaNIeL HOOPeS
    ALICe HOOPeS
    Phebe HOOPeS
    AP EJ(?) PH SH”
    The four verses that Sarah Hoopes included reflect the emphasis of her time on piety and the brevity of life. Even though Sarah’s sampler came to the Smithsonian in poor condition, it is important to the study of these compartmented verse and flower samplers that were worked only in Philadelphia. The sampler is stitched with silk embroidery thread on a linen ground with a thread count of warp 51, weft 46/in. The stitches used are cross, satin, stem, and outline.
    Sarah Hoopes was born on December 25, 1785, to Abraham (1755-1807) and Susanna McNees (1752-1834) Hoopes of Newtown, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Her father was a shoemaker. She lists the names of her two brothers, Reese and Daniel, and her two sisters, Alice and Phebe, on her sampler. There are other initials under Phebe’s name. She died unmarried.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of Mrs. W. H. Hoopes

    date made

    1799

    ID Number

    TE.T11163

    catalog number

    T11163

    accession number

    203959

    Object Name

    embroidery, sampler
    sampler

    Physical Description

    linen (ground fabric material)
    silk (embroidery thread material)

    Measurements

    overall: 16 1/2 in x 13 3/4 in; 41.91 cm x 34.925 cm

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    Textiles

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a4-a566-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_639709

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