Sunday, November 30, 2008

You may think this stove is a child's toy, but it is actually a sample that salesmen used. They could show all the features without hauling a full size model around.
Child's toy sewing machine. These actually worked, they only sewed a straight stitch. They were powered by a hand crank.

Another child's sewing machine, with a hand crank.

These are both heirloom doll dresses. The workmanship is done as well as on the baby clothes we saw. What a treat for some lucky victorian child.

I missed the whole heads of these rag dolls in their hand made dresses. They appeared in "Doll Magazine". Many people have found their way to the museum because of them. I took the picture because this crib is the same as the Amish Doll Crib that Greg gave me for my birthday.

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