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Mary's Dress
(Pattern #1001)
$13.00
Description: This little dress is one of my favorites, I know, they all
are! It is shown in my typical three versions. I don’t know if
it fits a particular period, but it would work for antique-to-modern
dolls. It just depends on the color and fabric combinations that
you choose and use. This may not be for the beginner as there are
no drawings, only well-written instructions. Try this exciting
pattern--you’ll
love it.
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Empire Waist Dress
(Pattern #1002)
$13.00
Description: This little dress is typical of those worn in the 1940’s and is
still popular today. Timeless clothing styles are
always fitting. Our creation is shown in our typical
three versions. Dresses are fully lined and will
warm the heart of any little girl (maybe you are
the little girl?) who owns it. This pattern is not
for the beginning sewer, as it has no drawings. It
only has written directions. However these directions
are very specific and easy to comprehend. If you
have the assistance of an experienced seamstress,
you will be in good shape.
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1890 Coat & Blouson Waist Dress
(Pattern #1003)
$13.00
Description: Here is another bonus pattern! The bonus of a coat pattern. This
particular combination is for a double-breasted,
low-waisted coat; fully lined with velvet collar,
cuffs and belt. Too cute. The dresses are shown
with three collars, three sleeves and three ribbon
belt applications. The dress is fully lined except
for the sleeves. As you can see, it's a winner.
This may not be for the beginner as there are no
drawings, only well-written instructions. This
is one of my personal favorites…try it--you'll
love it too!
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Classic Shirtwaist Dress
(Pattern #1004)
$13.00
Description: This pattern is for a classic shirtwaist dress shown in three different
fabrics. You will note that your choice of fabrics
and collar/cuff/belt details create very specialized
looks. This pattern may not be for the novice sewer
as there are no illustrations, only written instructions:
instructions that are clearly written, however.
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Dorothy and Her Friends
(Pattern #1005)
$13.00
Description: Here is an old favorite, Dorothy. Dorothy has brought along two
of her friends. This pattern is for her classic
dress and two other versions. This is an example
of how you can take one design and, with a few
minor changes, morph it into a completely new
look. You have to admit they are cute! This may
not be for the beginner as there are no drawings,
only well-written instructions. Try this pattern--you
will love it.
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1890's Coat & Dress
(Pattern #1006)
$13.00
Description: Here is another favorite of mine (aren’t they all?) from the 1890’s
series. This pattern features a fully-lined
coat with velveteen collar and cuffs. The dress
is shown in two versions. In actuality, it
has three different collars from which to choose.
The dresses are not lined. This is sure to
become one of your favorites too. This pattern
is not be for the beginning sewer as there
are no drawings. It has only written instructions.
However, these directions are very specific
and easy to comprehend. If you have the assistance
of an experienced seamstress, you will be in
good shape.
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1890 Middy Blouse & Dress
(Pattern #1007)
$13.00
Description: An all-time favorite, the Middy is a pattern inspired by those worn
at the turn of the century, circa 1890’s.
Shown in three colors and collar/trim options.
A ‘must have’ for a serious sewer of beautiful
doll clothes. This can be made as a dress
as shown, or as a ‘bathing costume’. This
pattern is not be for the beginning sewer
as it has no drawings. It has only written
directions. However. these directions are
very specific and easy to comprehend. If
you have the assistance of an experienced
seamstress, you will be in good shape.
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1940-1950 Nurses' Uniforms, Cap and Cape
(Pattern #1008)
$13.00
Description: I love a uniform! These little uniforms are a reminder of my early
childhood when nurses looked like this.
This pattern has three sleeve variations,
two caps in addition, the ubiquitous cape.
The whole outfit is fully lined with the
exception of the long sleeves and as a
result, the finished look is very smooth
and professional. This pattern is not be
for the beginning sewer as it has no illustrations,
only well-written instructions. If you
have the help of an experienced seamstress,
you should have success.
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Little Red Riding Hood
(Pattern #1009)
$13.00
Description: This pattern brings back memories of my childhood when my mother
would read to me from a big book of
fairy tales. I wanted an outfit like
this and she made one for me. This
pattern is an accurate replica of the
one that
I had as a child. It consists of a
dirndl, guimpe, apron and, of course,
a cape. The cape is fully lined and
drapes
beautifully. The waist of the dirndl is
shown three ways: plain, with buttons
and chain and with eyelets and lace.
Any little girl will love this outfit
for
her doll. This pattern may not be for the beginner
as there are no drawings in the instructions;
only well-written directions. If you have
the assistance of an experienced seamstress,
you will probably be successful.
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1890 High Low Waist Dress
(Pattern #1010)
$13.00
Description: Here's my latest in my 1890 series. Each one with which I come up
becomes one of my favorites and this
one is no exception. My inspiration
was a sketch that caught my eye in
an old catalogue. The dress is shown
in three versions. With the advent
of the three different sleeves, collars
and two skirts/bodices, you can make
more than 18 different dresses! If
you can come up with more, let me
know. This pattern may not be for the
beginner as there are no drawings
in the instructions; only well-written directions. If you have the assistance
of an experienced seamstress, you will
probably be successful.
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Little Sisters of the Heart
(Pattern #1011)
$13.00
Description: Here is my rendition of a nun's habit and I hope you will like it.
I researched various habits, of
which
there are very many, and I chose the
elements that I thought went together
best for an application suited to dolls.
While I feel that this is very respectful,
I also believe it has elements of whimsy
that Make it very appealing and charming.
I hope you agree. This pattern may
not be for the beginner as there
are no drawings in the instructions;
only
well-written directions. If you have the assistance
of an experienced seamstress, you will
probably be successful.
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Lea's Little Coat
(Pattern #1012)
$13.00
Description: I love this little pattern. Retro? As soon as I had the short coat
and cap made, I felt it begged
for leggings, boots and granny
glasses! John Lennon? The long
coat—Jackie O? They work for today’s
‘girls’ too. You be the judge.
Pattern shows two coat lengths,
two sleeves, a cap and is fully
lined. This pattern may not be
for the beginner as it has no illustrations;
only well-written instructions.
If you have the assistance of an
experienced seamstress, you should
be successful.
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Walkin' the Dogs
(Pattern #1013)
$13.00
Description: This little pattern was inspired by the fabric! I found these little
dog bone prints and the idea
of three little girls walking
doggies after school seemed
perfect for a pattern. There
are three sleeves, collars,
skirts, belts and two bodices.
Get creative and have fun.
This pattern may not be for
the beginner as it has no illustrations;
only well-written instructions.
If you have the assistance
of an experienced seamstress,
you should be successful.
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Raggedy Ann and her Friends
(Pattern #1014)
$13.00
Description: This is my interpretation of an old favorite. Included are Raggedy
Ann and two friends. Shown
are three sleeves, collars,
pinafores, belt options and
the famous pantaloons. This
pattern works for many beautiful
looks. A pattern for the
WIG is NOT included. This
pattern may not be for the
beginner as it has no illustrations;
only well-written instructions.
If you have the assistance
of an experienced seamstress,You
should be successful..
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Anne and Diana
(Pattern #1015)
$13.00
Description: Anne of Green Gables is one of my favorite stories. So here is my
interpretation. Shown are
Anne as she arrived from
the orphanage and the same
dress for Diana with some
adaptations. Pattern includes
two dresses, two pinafores,
bloomers and two carpetbags.
This pattern may not be
for the beginner as it
has no illustrations; only
well-written instructions.
If you have the assistance
of an experienced seamstress,
you should be successful.
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School Days '40's Favorites
(Pattern #1016)
$13.00
Description: This pattern was inspired by a picture of an old ‘40’s pattern.
Two of the dresses have
bias side bodice panels.
The variations are many
as the pattern contains
two sleeves, three skirts,
two bodices, three belts,
three collars and dresses
are fully lined. I love
choices and I love to
give you choices too!
Happy sewing. This pattern
may not be for the beginner
as it has no illustrations;
only well-written instructions.
If you have the assistance
of an experienced seamstress,
you should be successful.
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Daddy's Little Princess
(Pattern #1017)
$13.00
Description: I love the traditional look these dresses evoke...princess lines,
peter-pan collars and
tie-backs---remember?
Just a simple change
of collar, sleeve and/or
belt can make a whole
new look. the construction
methods for which this
pattern calls are not
too involved but require
some fussy applications.
They are; however,
worth the bother in
my humble opinion.
This pattern may not
be for the beginner
as there are no drawings
in the instructions;
only well-written directions.
If you have the assistance
of an experienced seamstress,
you will probably be
successful.
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Becca's Choice
(Pattern #1018)
$13.00
Description: I call this little dress "Becca's Choice". It's from time gone by and a bit on the simple side; but, I think Rebecca looks
so sweet in it. Her
little friends are
pretty sweet too.
The pattern has three
collars, sleeves with
cuffs and belts from
which to choose. with
a few 'tweaks', some
interesting little dresses
can be had.
This pattern may not
be for the beginner as
there are no drawings
in the instructions;
only well-written directions.
If you have the assistance
of an experienced seamstress,
you will probably be
successful.
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Sissie's Favorite
(Pattern #1019)
$13.00
Description: This little dress pattern is one that I have been working on, on and off, for quite some time. I just love this old-time period because it offers so much charm and sets a sweet mood. I am quite enamored with the name “Sissy”. All little girls in my family are called Sissy when they are little by their mothers, aunts and gram’as. A picture of a great aunt inspired this little dress.
This pattern may not be for the beginner as there are no drawings in the instructions; only well-written directions. If you have the assistance of an experienced seamstress, you will probably be successful.
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HEIDI OF THE ALPS
(Pattern #1020)
$13.00
Remember Shirley Temple as Heidi? I do and I have loved her for as long as I can remember. I have been working on this pattern for a while and now it’s ready. So, let me tell you what is in this particular pattern. There is the predictable dirndl, vest and apron; but, I have also included a boiled-wool jacket along with the directions to make boiled wool and an unlined leather vest. All but the jacket and leather vest are lined. I sure hope you agree with me and give this little pattern a try.
This pattern may not be for the beginner as there are no drawings in the instructions; only well-written directions. If you have the assistance of an experienced seamstress, you will probably be successful.
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At the Soda Shoppe
(Pattern #1021)
$13.00
I have had this little pattern on my heart and mind for some time and at last it all came together. When I was a little girl (some time ago), sometimes I would get a ride the bus to Sanford and go to the movies. After, I would go to the local drug store called Saul Shalits and have an ice cream soda or hot fudge sundae. I has two little friends, Sally and Audrey, and we would get 'all dressed up' and go to the show and drug store. This little dress pays homage to those memories, Ah, youth.
This pattern may not be for the beginner as there are no drawings in the instructions; only well-written directions. If you have the assistance of an experienced seamstress, you will probably be successful.
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With Buttons on the Side
(Pattern #1022)
$13.00
This little pattern is from one of the time frames that I love: the ‘40’s and 50’s. I love it when little girls look like little girls. In my family, we always named things; so, if I had had a dress like this, I would have called it the one ‘with buttons on the side’, thus the name. Things were simpler then and when life gets hectic, a trip down memory lane is one way to make it seem better. Oh, yeah, I love my little pigeon-toed girl, my little sister walked like that when she was little. Warm memories.
There are three skirts, sleeves, collars, belts and two bodices. You can do them the way shown, or you can mix it up and create many different looks.
This pattern may not be for the beginner as there are no illustrations only well-written directions. There are the usual pattern pieces. If you have the assistance of an experienced seamstress, you will likely be successful.
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