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September 15, 2011

Colonial Pastimes and Amusements For Girls of the 1830's


This is a cute little book called "The American Girl's Book" by Eliza Leslie, written
in the year 1831. It was written to amuse and teach young girls of the times with sports
and pastimes, plays, card games, "amusing work"-Pincushions (one of prim stitchers' favorites)
needlebooks (another stitchery favorite), reticules, variety (as far as I can tell, miscel-
laneous household items).



Another cute idea in the "Amusing Work" chapter is this Wineglass Pincushion:


Another cutie for young girls to craft:




Very sweet pincushions, so different from today's favored designs.
And finally, my favorite, a Common Linen Doll, "to answer every purpose
for very small children".



I hope you enjoyed this peek into the times of the 1830's for children's amusements.

Goodnite, Primmies

Prim Crafts: Freebie for you. Prim Sunflower Pattern

Hi, everyone, sorry about the overlap in the post, just click on the link below to go to
Jean from Prim Crafts.She very generously printed this sunflower tutorial a while back
for everyone to enjoy. It's time for fall projects and this prim sunflower can
be used for lots of things. If you click the pattern here it will open into a separate
page and can be enlarged and then printed out. You'll still need to go to her blog
to read the complete easy tutorial.




Click the link below to read the entire tutorial:
Prim Crafts: Freebie for you. Prim Sunflower Pattern:

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