Contains a three-part essay, written in the 1930s, in which the author responds to three separate requests for donations to a women's college building fund, a society to promote the employment of women, and an organization devoted to the prevention of war.
Provides instructions for making almost 100 items that can be used as gifts, using such skills as cooking, sewing, carpentry, crochet, leatherwork, knitting, and potato printing.
While Ruby plays with her friends at her birthday party, Max wonders what is inside all the perfectly wrapped presents and cannot wait to give Ruby the extra-special present he has for her.
Presents full-color illustrated instructions to creating a number of knitted projects such as baby hats and booties, sweaters and scarves, floor cushions, and other items and gifts and includes thirty easy-to-follow patterns.