Image Caption: Details of a needlework picture worked by Ann Plato, Hartford, Connecticut; ca. 1830s. Museum purchase with funds provided by the Henry Francis du Pont Collectors Circle 2018.0029a-d.

The Needle’s I: Stitching Identity examines how we work with needles and thread to create a sense of self. From historic samplers and clothing to contemporary pieces, the exhibition presents stitchers and stitchery from the 18th century to the present day and explores these makers, their marks, and their stories through themes of family, memory, and craft tradition. The exhibit is inspired by The Needle’s Eye: Women and Work in the Age of Revolution, Marla Miller’s important examination of 18th and early 19th-century identity, gender, and craft and moves it to the present day.

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