<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">This is what I want to see more than anything else. I'm a very crafty person, and so many of the those crafts are dying, especially here in America. (I'm not a big fan of European education ideas, except for the craft stuff that Miki talked about! I wish that was done in elementary schools here.)* I agree that bringing back more of the educational and craft stuff would make it more enticing for older girls. When I was a kid they had patterns, craft kits (not just the general ones with the craft books for each doll, but also specialized ones like Kirsten's weaving loom and Felicity's paper marbling), and such.
I just taught myself how to tat, sort of, and don't know a single other person still alive that knows how to do it. I would chance to say that a lot of people haven't even HEARD of the art of paper marbling unless they're directly involved with something historical from that time period. My boss knew what tatting was when I told her I was going to tackle it, but nobody else at work did.
Carfts like weaving and knitting and all of the other things that AG used to have are so very important to the history of our country. Without those skills, people wouldn't have had clothes. They weren't just crafts, they were necessary to your daily life. (well, except for paper marbling, lol) I always get more comments and looks with school tours when I stand in front of the spinning wheel and tell these kids exactly what kind of effort it took just to get a handkerchief!
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