
The One-Eyed Fairies
The One-Eyed Fairies is a children's novel by Georgia Eldridge Hanley, written in the early 20th century. It follows young Margaret Allen, who discovers a group of One-Eyed Fairies in her work-basket, guiding her through various sewing projects. As she learns needlecraft skills and creates gifts for her loved ones, the story highlights themes of creativity, friendship, and the magic of crafting. The book combines whimsical elements with practical lessons in sewing, making it a unique addition to juvenile literature.
