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The One-Eyed Fairies

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A collection of illustrated sewing-lesson stories frames practical needlework instruction as visits from tiny one-eyed fairies who live in a child's work-basket. Through playful episodes a young girl calls on the fairies and is guided through measuring, basting, running, hemming, blanket-stitch, darning, back-stitch, eyelets, cross-stitch, buttonholes, tucks, ruffles, patches, decorative stitches and simple finishing techniques. Each chapter pairs a short narrative or rhyme with step-by-step directions, diagrams, and project examples—doll clothes, marble bags, aprons, and holiday gifts—so readers can learn stitches and mending along with making small, practical hand-sewn items.

About the Author

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Georgia Eldridge Hanley

Georgia Eldridge Hanley was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "The One-Eyed Fairies," showcases her imaginative storytelling and ability to engage young readers with whimsical narratives. Hanley's writing often reflects themes of adventure and fantasy, appealing to the curiosity and wonder of childhood. While not widely recognized today, her work remains a charming example of early American children's fiction.

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