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Post  Printessa / Admin Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:30 am

The Mary Frances housekeeper, or, Adventures among the doll people By Jane Eayre Fryer

The Mary Frances housekeeper, or, Adventures among the doll people

Easy Steps in Housekeeping, or Mary Frances’ Adventures Among the Doll People by Jane Eayre Fryer (PDF ebook) – In this classic volume in the wonderful Mary Frances series, Mary Frances learns some very practical lessons about housekeeping while setting up a household for her own homeless family of dolls. This volume includes paper dolls and furniture to cut out and put together as you go through the story. If you’ve never read any of the Mary Frances books, you are in for a treat – check out this delightfully written and beautifully illustrated story AND lesson book!

original publish date 1914 - 253 pagesBooks For Girls (children) Maryfranceshousekeeper_350x350
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When Mother Lets Us Sew, by Virginia Ralston

When Mother Lets Us Sew, by Virginia Ralston

When Mother Lets Us Sew, by Virginia Ralston – Here’s a delightfully written and eminently practical little guide to basic hand sewing written back in 1910. This is filled with sweet illustrations and very well done step by step instructions for teaching basic stitches and sewing skills to little learners.

From the introduction:

Think how nice it would be, when mother is busy with her sewing and mending, to sit beside her on a little low chair and help her with that big sewing basket over-flowing with work! One could learn how to sew a button on brother Tom’s shirt, mend a tear neatly in little sister’s apron, thread mother’s needles… or even to cut out, sew and make all your own doll baby’s clothes! … Just to think of being able to dress and undress your little doll family as often as you like! One could even ame little night gowns for them to sleep in and best of all, everything they wore would be made by your own busy little hands….

written in 1910 - 83 pages - Crafts & HobbiesBooks For Girls (children) 1237168201.0336
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