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A practical manual offering clear, step-by-step guidance for novices in cutting out and making clothing and household textiles. It supplies measured patterns reproduced both as cut-out shapes and finished forms, scalable by a marked square system, and covers infant garments, dress components, bonnet-making, knitting, straw plaiting, house linen, and basic upholstery. Emphasis is placed on economy, neatness, and methods that shorten labor, with instructions designed for self-teaching and school instruction. The author argues that domestic skill promotes thrift, order, and household comfort, and provides accessible techniques and moral encouragement for readers seeking greater domestic efficiency.

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Sarah Josepha Buell Hale

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale was an American author and editor, best known for her influential work in domestic science and women's literature during the 19th century. She gained prominence with her book "Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million," which offered a wealth of practical advice on cooking, household management, and various domestic arts. Hale was also a strong advocate for women's education and employment, contributing to the discourse on women's roles in society. Her other notable work, "The Workwoman's Guide," further reflects her commitment to empowering women through knowledge and skills in the domestic sphere.

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