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Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit

CHAPTER XV
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I can do the plain stitch very well." "That is all that will be necessary.

You will become very much interested in inventing new designs, it is very fascinating work, and it will be more remunerative than sewing carpet rags.

Aunt Sarah will send you more carpet rags if you require them, and should you wish dull colors of blue or pink, a small package of dye will transform white or light-colored rags into any desired shade, to match the furnishings of different rooms.

I think the crocheted rugs much prettier than the braided ones, which are so popular in the 'Nutting' pictures, and the same pretty shades may be used when rugs are crocheted." When Farmer Landis came for the girls, he found them too busily engaged talking to hear his knock at the door.

During the drive home Mary could think and talk of nothing but Sadie Singmaster, and the rugs she had promised to teach her to make at an early day.


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