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The Ladies PageBy Dorothy B. SmithForest Grove Trailer Park Ontario, N. Y. 14519 Perhaps you people who read this every issue, (and I hope there are a few who do), think I am some sort of a nut -always writing about the past. To me, it is very intriguing, and the more I read about the ways and lives of the pioneers of our country, the more interested I become. I have always been very much interested in handcraft of all kinds. I can do the usual; knitting, crocheting, tatting, embroidering and sewing. I am sure that if I had lived in pioneer days, I would have been able to use the flax wheel and the spinning wheel. These are both lost arts today. I would say that about the only place one can see them in operation would be in museums and for very special exhibitions. I am thinking in particular of the Farmer's Museum in Coopers-town, New York. It is quite a thrill to see the beautiful linens on display th... 803 of 5518 characters shown.
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