Creating a sampler such as the example above was a common educational activity for young girls in the 18th and 19th centuries.  The main goal was to improve the girl’s stitchery, an important womanly skill in the pre-industrial age.  
The absence of the letter J in this sampler is not unusual as the letter J was not part of the early Latin alphabet.

Creating a sampler such as the example above was a common educational activity for young girls in the 18th and 19th centuries.  The main goal was to improve the girl’s stitchery, an important womanly skill in the pre-industrial age.  

The absence of the letter J in this sampler is not unusual as the letter J was not part of the early Latin alphabet.

(Source: coolchicksfromhistory)

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