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Dec 4, 2011 11:07 PM CST
Name: Sharon
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Larry, I was thinking, I don't remember seeing a sewing machine anywhere, not even in the museum. Did the women sew clothing by hand?? Surely not. I must have just missed seeing one.

I remember all the weaving apparatus. I remember everything about the man who made the rugs. I remember the wooden spools, I remember the wooden furniture, I remember every room of the gallery, but I can't remember seeing a sewing machine, not even a treadle. I think that's odd, because surely there was one.

It should have been in the museum where the death clothes are.
I just can't remember.
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