First off, yes, I am buying the Maria Druce sampler (see my previous blog post)!  Thanks to all of you who chimed in (I heard from about 100 different stitchers in all so far) who said Maria's sampler must be reproduced.  There was another buyer who was interested in the sampler, but as I had already inquired, I had first dibs.
I've included images of two motifs from the sampler (I do not have the actual sampler yet) that knock me right the heck out -- a funky-haired squirrel and a fanciful butterfly (moth?)  
I really love butterflies/moths on a sampler, so here is one Madelena still has for sale that has a border made of BUTTERFLIES! (Or moths...I don't discriminate.)
This is the Hannah Starkey sampler from 1836, and it has a bee-you-tiful verse:
"Dear Jesus smooth that rugged way/And lead me to the realms of day/To milder skies and brighter plains/Where everlasting sunshine reigns."  I took a sampler class from Nan Tyson Euler a looong time ago, and we stitched a sampler in silk.  I don't remember what it was SUPPOSED to say, but I changed my verse to something I liked from the Bible with a similar sentiment: "It is God who arms me with strength and makes my way perfect."
Anyhoo, this sampler is still for sale at www.madelena.com. ....I can't buy them all folks -- not until I get my own reality show. 
Here is Boo*Scurry*Yum all finished -- I'm still waiting on a groovy black frame that I ordered, but I'm getting graphs printed, and am just waiting for that cover shot, so I can pack and ship charts to my distributors and customers.  This was a TON of fun to stitch -- I always enjoy stitching in Halloween colors of black, orange, green, purple.  I really loved Fanci That patterns back in the 90's, and miss those primitive rag doll-like designs of theirs.  They always used dark and colorful fabrics, too, lots of buttons, and brave colors of thread.
You can pre-order this graph (or kit) from me, or have your local shop pick it up from one of their distributors.  I have fabric to stitch a similar piece of a Christmas lady!
Until next time, happy stitching ... may all of your X's be true and all of your treats be chocolate.