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le began to use thimbles? What do you think the first thimbles were like? _How Willow-grouse Learned to Make Needles_ [Illustration: _A bone awl._] Willow-grouse soon made friends with the women. They admired the clothing she wore, and they wanted to learn how to polish skins and to make beautiful clothing. So Willow-grouse showed the women how to polish skins and to make them into beautiful garments. While the women sewed with bone awls, Willow-grouse watched Flaker, who was sawing a bone with a flint saw. It was soon after this that Willow-grouse learned to make needles of large hard bones. The first ones she made were not very beautiful needles. They were not so smooth nor so round as the awls she had made of bird's bones. But she made a beginning and after a while all the women learned to make fine needles. [Illustration: _A bone from which the Cave-men have sawed out slender rods for needles._] [Illustration: _A piece of sandstone used by the Cave-men in making needles._] They made the needles of a hard bone which they took from the leg of a horse. They traced out the lines they wished to cut just as Flaker traced the harpoon. Then they sawed out slender rods and whittled one end to a point. The other end they made thin and flat, for this was the end where the hole was made. They made the rods round and smooth by drawing them back and forth on a piece of soft sandstone. This made long grooves in the sandstone, which became deeper and deeper every time the sandstone was used. Then they polished the rods by drawing them back and forth between the teeth of a flint comb. [Illustration: _A flint comb used in rounding and polishing needles._] The first needles had no eyes. They were more like awls and pins, than needles. Perhaps the first eyes were made in needles to keep them from getting lost. [Illustration: _A flint saw used in making needles of bone taken from the leg of a horse._] It was hard work to saw the bone rods and to round and polish them. No wonder the women did not want to lose them. No wonder they bored little holes in the thin flat end and hung them about their necks. [Illustration: _A short needle of bone._] It may have been Willow-grouse who first discovered that the eye of the needle could carry the thread. She may have discovered it when she was playing with a needle she carried on a cord. At any rate, the women soon learned to sew with the thread through the
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