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		<title>Dolly aprons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Frannie, over at the Mary Jane&#8217;s Farm Farmgirl Connection has generously offered to teach a group of us gals to make rag dollies. I couldn&#8217;t wait to get started, so I embroidered a few little aprons for my &#34;girls.&#34; Fabric is unbleached muslin. I just used regular old DMC embroidery floss. Went to WalMart today [...]]]></description>
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<p>Frannie, over at the Mary Jane&#8217;s Farm Farmgirl Connection has generously offered to teach a group of us gals to make rag dollies. I couldn&#8217;t wait to get started, so I embroidered a few little aprons for my &quot;girls.&quot; Fabric is unbleached muslin. I just used regular old DMC embroidery floss. Went to WalMart today to buy some other dolly making stuff&#8211;some cotton osnaberg (like a loose-weave muslin), more muslin (unbleached and &quot;tea dyed&quot;), a bit of burlap (never worked with it before&#8211;don&#8217;t know if I&#8217;ll like it), and stuffing. Also scored some $2.00/yard poly/cotton for cowboy shirts. Yay!</p>
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