Why do they call it a sampler?

The English word 'sampler' derives from the Latin 'exemplum', or the old French term 'essamplaire', meaning 'an example'. Before the introduction of printed designs, embroiderers and lacemakers needed a way to record and reference different designs, stitches and effects.
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Why is cross stitch called a sampler?

As there were few pre-printed patterns available for needleworkers, a stitched model was needed. Whenever a needleworker saw a new and interesting example of a stitching pattern, they would quickly sew a small sample of it onto a piece of cloth - their 'sampler'.
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What is the point of a sampler?

A sampler is an electronic or digital musical instrument which uses sound recordings (or "samples") of real instrument sounds (e.g., a piano, violin or trumpet), excerpts from recorded songs (e.g., a five-second bass guitar riff from a funk song) or found sounds (e.g., sirens and ocean waves).
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What is a sampler from the 1800s?

The earliest known American sampler was made by Loara Standish of the Plymouth Colony about 1645. By the 1700s, samplers depicting alphabets and numerals were worked by young women to learn the basic needlework skills needed to operate the family household.
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Why did Victorians make samplers?

The conserved Victorian samplers were used as an inspiration for the children's own designs, as well as to teach simple embroidery techniques. As a contrast, the pupils were also encouraged to create contemporary designs reflecting their own lives.
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What Is A Sampler?



What is an antique sampler?

Antique Samplers - In a nutshell

Samplers are a form of embroidery that evolved in the 17thC, used to demonstrate needlework skills. Most commonly, samplers are stitched by children, using silk or wool thread, onto a canvas ground. They often feature alphabets, numbers, verses and motifs.
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What makes a Quaker sampler?

Motifs associated with Quaker instruction include small wreaths, paired doves, swans, natural looking sprays of flowers, and eight pointed stars. Unique to Quaker samplers was the inclusion of bold and intricate medallions and half medallions, often lined up along the edge as a border.
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Are samplers valuable?

On today's antiques sampler market, American samplers are rare and command a higher value than their English counterparts. Condition is key to the value of any sampler. Samplers that are cut, re-stitched, stained or torn are not as valuable as those that are in good condition.
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How can you tell if an old sampler is real?

If a sampler browns, it tends to do so naturally around the edges near the frame, but blotchy browning should raise a cautionary flag. Also, if the fabric is wrinkled as if it were twisted or bunched up and the brown spots seem to follow that pattern, there's a good chance the browning has been added deliberately.
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What is a sampler in colonial times?

Samplers are pieces of fabric worked to practice various embroidery stitches and motifs and to demonstrate mastery of these. In early America, they were not made for hobby or as a way to pass leisure time.
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What does the word sampler mean?

1 : one that collects, prepares, or examines samples. 2 : something containing representative specimens or selections a sampler of nineteen poets— K. E. Judd also : assortment.
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How does a sampler produce sound?

What is it? A sampler, in ultra-simplistic terms, is basically a glorified tape recorder. Used primarily in electronic music, the sampler allows music to be made out of any sound recorded by the user, rather than relying on tones generated by oscillators, computer chips, white noise or other synthesiser technology.
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What's the difference between simpler and sampler?

Overall, Simpler and Sampler can be be seen as similar instruments, with Simpler being more suited to manipulating single audio files and Sampler being more focussed on large multi-sampled instruments.
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What is a wedding sampler?

A lovely selection of counted cross stitch kits with a wedding theme.
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Who made samplers?

The earliest surviving sampler which is signed and dated, was made by Jane Bostocke who included the date 1598 in the inscription. You can see more of this famous sampler on the V&A website here. However the earliest documentary reference to sampler making is recorded in 1502.
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Did Victorians do cross stitch?

The Victorian Cross stitch is widely used in Britain and became popular during the reign of Queen Victoria.
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How do you clean a sampler?

Wash the sampler in a bath in warm water with a little Woolite that is free of scents and color. Woolite is a nonionic detergent and will rinse out of the fabric more easily than regular detergent. Rinse at least twice in a lot of water. It will help with the dirt but will not help with the glue.
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Who made early American samplers?

The earliest known American sampler was made by Loara Standish of the Plymouth Colony about 1645. By the 1700s, samplers depicting alphabets and numerals were worked by young women to learn the basic needlework skills needed to operate the family household.
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Who was the English surviving sampler 400 years ago?

The earliest surviving dated sampler was stitched by an English girl, Jane Bostocke, in 1598 - just over 400 years ago. Jane's sampler contains floral and animal motifs, samples of patterns and stitches, and an alphabet (the alphabet lacks the letters J, U and Z as was common at that time).
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What is needlework called?

Needlework is decorative sewing and textile arts handicrafts. Anything that uses a needle for construction can be called needlework. Needlework may include related textile crafts such as crochet, worked with a hook, or tatting, worked with a shuttle.
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What is Ableton Sampler?

Sampler is Ableton's advanced sampling instrument. It's extremely versatile, combining traditional sampling features with advanced sound design and synthesis. Sampler can handle any kind of multi-gigabyte instrument library you care to name--including GigaStudio, EXS, SoundFont and (non-encrypted) Kontakt.
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Is Ableton Sampler free?

Ableton Sampler: Overview and 3 Free Alternative VST Plugins for Mac.
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What is a simpler in music production?

Simpler is Live's basic version of a Sampling plug in. It allows you to create an instrument out of an audio file of your choice, and edit the parameters of that instrument to really shape the sound.
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