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Make this vintage mid-20th century jumper dress this holiday season! The pieced circle skirting creates a lovely chevron effect with a cozy winter flannel plaid. The jumper has a simple sleeveless bodice with dropped shoulders and fastens in the back with four buttons or snaps. Underneath the jumper is a delicate blouse with ¾ length puffed sleeves that are gathered with elastic just below the elbow. The blouse fastens in the back with three buttons or snaps and is finished with a trimmed Peter Pan collar and decorative bows. A simple belt provides the finishing touch.
This PDF sewing pattern by Keepers Dolly Duds is designed to fit 18" dolls such as American Girl®.
Suggested Fabrics: Blouse and Jumper Lining in light weight cotton, cotton blends, cotton shirting, muslin, batiste, voile, or silk. Not suitable for knits. Jumper in medium weight cotton, homespun, cotton blends, linen, muslin, batiste, or silk. Excellent for stripes and plaids. Not suitable for knits. Belt in vinyl, suede, or leather. Not suitable for knits.
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Blouse
Jumper
Belt
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Skill Level: Intermediate
What You Get: One 20 page sewing pattern that you digitally download as a PDF file so you can start your project immediately! The PDF sewing pattern provides full color step-by-step illustrated instructions and full-size pattern pieces. A PDF reader is required to view and print the files (example: Adobe Reader or Preview for MAC). The download link is received immediately after the transaction is complete. Print copies are NOT available.
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