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I Spy: Sewing

April 15, 2020April 15, 2020 / ferryfarmandkenmore

Sewing was an important and necessary skill that all girls in the 18th century learned from a young age.  A family’s clothing, bed and table linens, and other items made of fabric were in constant need of repair. These repairs and other sewing tasks were considered women’s work. Along with practical applications, sewing skills included … Continue reading I Spy: Sewing

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