PICTURE IT IN SILK

Schoolgirl needlework from the late 18th and early 19th centuries often consisted of “pictures” or scenes stitched in silk. The creativity inherent in these artworks is evident, be they depictions of local scenes or pieces made in honor or memory of family members. 

Six examples from the Webb Deane Stevens Museum collection serve to illustrate the range of topics and techniques employed in creating these enduring objects.