
The Little Girl's Sewing Book
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"The Little Girl's Sewing Book" edited by Flora Klickmann is a practical guidebook for children, likely written in the early 20th century. The book serves as an instructional manual for young girls, teaching them various sewing techniques, from basic stitches to the creation of delightful crafts. It aims to encourage creativity and self-sufficiency by guiding children through making items like aprons, bags, and decorative pieces. The opening of the book addresses grown-ups and presents the book as a comprehensive resource for teaching young girls the art of sewing. It introduces a series of sewing projects, starting with a handy work apron, detailing materials needed and specific techniques for cutting and stitching. The text is written in a friendly, encouraging tone that simplifies the tasks for young readers, making it accessible and engaging, thus setting the stage for a delightful exploration into the world of sewing.
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