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A young girl spending a summer with her grandmother meets a cheerful cast of personified sewing tools that teach her both through story and demonstration. The narrative episodes introduce step-by-step guidance in stitches, seams, buttonholes, darning, and other practical techniques, alongside patterns and projects for dolls and simple garments. Illustrated chapters mix playful adventures with clear instructions and troubleshooting tips, showing how to set gathers, make hems, and sew on buttons. The book culminates in an imaginative visit to Thimble Land and the girl's safe return, reinforcing patience, careful work, and confidence while providing usable reference material for beginners.

About the Author

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Jane Eayre Fryer

Jane Eayre Fryer was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and practical guides. She is particularly recognized for her series featuring the character Mary Frances, which includes titles such as "The Mary Frances Story Book" and "The Mary Frances Cook Book." These works not only entertain but also educate young readers on various subjects, from gardening to cooking and sewing. Fryer's writing reflects a commitment to nurturing creativity and practical skills in children, making her a notable figure in early 20th-century literature aimed at youth.

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