"The Mary Frances Knitting and Crocheting Book: or, Adventures among the Knitting People" by Jane Eayre Fryer is a delightful educational tale from the early 1900s that blends a captivating narrative with lessons on how to knit and crochet, targeted at young audiences. The story follows Mary Frances as she is introduced to a fanciful world of animated knitting tools and characters known as the Knitting People, who guide her in mastering these crafts. Beginning with a debate between her grandmother's knitting needles and crochet hook, and fueled by Aunt Maria’s promise to teach her, Mary Frances embarks on a magical journey, learning to create items for her dolls with the help of whimsical companions such as Crow Shay and Wooley Ball. A key element of the book emphasizes the value of education, continuous practice, and the satisfaction that comes from making things with your own hands, a theme that enriches Mary Frances’ experiences within this enchanting realm.

The Mary Frances knitting and crocheting book : $b or, Adventures among the knitting people
By Jane Eayre Fryer
In a world where knitting needles talk and crochet hooks come to life, a young girl discovers the magic of yarn and thread, creating a world of wonder for her dolls.
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2016-06-23
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