Monday, June 3, 2013

The Mary Francis Sewing Book: Adventures Among the Thimble People



I’ve recently acquired a re-print of a book published in 1913 that includes patterns for an entire doll’s wardrobe from the era.  Wow!  

This book has actually been on my wish-list for the last 3.5 years.  So, I’ve finally ordered it and opened it up.

The book is gorgeous, with tons of illustrations, instructions, and rhymes.  The story is about a little girl learning to sew from a group of sewing tools that talk and a magic sewing fairy. 

 Mary Francis learns to make clothes for her dolly, but she has to keep it a secret, for some reason.  (Most likely because little girls just love secrets, and the author wrote it in.)  The story is really sweet, and there is tons of practical (now almost lost) sewing information.

 My copy is a hard cover edition and came with the sewing patterns.  I haven’t been able to put it down since it arrived.  (Except to hunt for a suitable 16” dolly.)  I'd recommend this book for everyone who even thinks they want to sew, regardless of age or ability.

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