Her needlework both plain and ornamental was excellent, and she might have put a sewing machine to shame. ~James Edward Austen-Leigh about Jane Austen Hand sewing was a way of life for every female in the early 1800's, just as it was for all women who came before them. The skill was passed down from mother to daughter
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