Snow Queen
by Weldons
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Snow Queen
by Weldons
’The model doll stands 12 inches high, and is fair, with blue eyes and long flaxen hair. She wears a pelisse, cap, and boots knitted with white rabbit wool, and her drawers and petticoat are crocheted with white soft fingering. Procure 4 ozs. of white rabbit wool, a skein of white fngering, four no. 14 steel knitting needles, a coarse steel crochet needle, 3 fancy iridescent buttons, and a yard of narrow white galloon binding.’
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