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Simplicity 6742 Retro Baby Dolls Wardrobe Clothes for 17-18 Inch Doll 1970s Vintage Sewing Pattern Size LARGE
Simplicity 6742 Retro Baby Dolls Wardrobe Clothes for 17-18 Inch Doll 1970s Vintage Sewing Pattern Size LARGE
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Simplicity 6742 vintage sewing pattern dated 1975.
Wardrobe for baby dolls in 3 sizes ...Small, Medium and Large:
Dress, V 1, 2 or 3 has high round neckline and raglan sleeves gathered with elastic forming self ruffles has skirt gathered to bodice above normal waistline and snap fastened back opening. Long dress V 1, with embroidered eyelet edging, rick rack and ribbon trim has long contrasting sleeves and matching hat. Short dress V 2 with short sleeves, picot edging and embroidered braid trim has diaper. V 3 dress with embroidered eyelet edging trim has long contrasting sleeves and panties. Halter type romper V 4 with V shaped neckline and leg edges gathered with elastic forming self ruffles has matching hat. Halter type top V 5 with V shaped neckline and contrasting front pocket features matching pants with elastic waistline casing. Bunting V 6 with high round neckline has long raglan sleeves gathered with elastic forming self ruffles, purchased applique and matching hood with ribbon drawstring.
Size Medium:
Height 17 - 18 inches / 43 - 45.5 cm
Pattern is cut and checked complete. Envelope is in good vintage condition, with a small hole on the front cover.
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