Making toast looks very dangerous, doesn't it?
I stumbled on the first photo of the young girl sewing and I had to know more. That was my childhood -- in the sewing room -- my favorite room in the house and we always had one wherever we lived.
Jane Allen Boyer (1875-1940) was from Riverton, New Jersey. She illustrated several WWI era books for girls. See the article I found here written by the Historical Society of Riverton NJ. It shows the book covers of her five books. Enjoy.
UPDATE: Here is a link for used copies of The Mary Frances Sewing Book
"The Mary Frances Sewing Book 100th Anniversary Edition: A Children’s Story-Instruction Sewing Book with Doll Clothes Patterns for American Girl and Other 18-inch Dolls"
You can refer to the link for the Historical Society above for all the other titles of the Mary Frances books and search for them HERE.
Happy Hunting
XO