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- Q1196060 subject Q7216149.
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- Q1196060 abstract "A sewing circle is group of people, usually women, who meet regularly for the purpose of sewing, often for charitable causes while chatting gossip and politics.For example, in ante-bellum America, local anti-slavery or missionary "sewing circles were complementary, not competing, organisations that allowed [women] to act on their concern for creating a more just and moral society".Examples of sewing circles include the Fragment Society, and the Mennonite Sewing Circle.Apart from charitable purposes, contemporary sewing circles may be formed into organisations on a national level, such as the Guilds in Australia and America "for people who regard sewing as a creative and rewarding activity".It has been speculated that the phrase "chew the rag", is related to gossiping while working in a sewing circle.".
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- Q1196060 comment "A sewing circle is group of people, usually women, who meet regularly for the purpose of sewing, often for charitable causes while chatting gossip and politics.For example, in ante-bellum America, local anti-slavery or missionary "sewing circles were complementary, not competing, organisations that allowed [women] to act on their concern for creating a more just and moral society".Examples of sewing circles include the Fragment Society, and the Mennonite Sewing Circle.Apart from charitable purposes, contemporary sewing circles may be formed into organisations on a national level, such as the Guilds in Australia and America "for people who regard sewing as a creative and rewarding activity".It has been speculated that the phrase "chew the rag", is related to gossiping while working in a sewing circle.".
- Q1196060 label "Sewing circle".
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