Toys of the Eighties, Sewing cards
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This was the kind of toy you would only find/play with in a kindergarten classroom or library. Consisted of sturdy cardboard outlines of various shapes (usually animals), with holes punched through along the entire edge. You would take a shoelace of corresponding color and thread it through the holes. Pretty lame.
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DJ - March 25, 2010 - Report this comment
I had some of these - they were about all the extent of "sewing" I could handle (and still today, haha)
Jadedoz - March 25, 2010 - Report this comment
I still have some that I did at school when I was young. I also have new ones made of heavy duty plastic as I work in childcare
Shannon - January 25, 2011 - Report this comment
I had mickey and minnie sewing cards.
Amanda - September 24, 2011 - Report this comment
Lame? Maybe if they weren't handed off to you by your super-awesome grandma so you could "sew" while she actually sewed me and my sister some Barbie and Princess Leia costumes. In my mind, I was being just like her, and thanks to that association, those cards were anything but lame.

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