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A multi-size sewing pattern for a woman's skirt in five styles in sizes 10 - 18

A multi-size sewing pattern for a woman's skirt in five styles in sizes 10 - 18

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A vintage multi-size sewing pattern for a woman's skirt in five styles in sizes 10 - 18 (hips 34"/86 cm - 42"/107 cm, by Exquisite Courtelle Neospun Jersey). Views A and B are A-line panelled knee-length skirts with back zipper, view B has top-stitched seams. View C is four-gored and knee-length with side zipper. View D is flared and mini-length. View E is straight with back kick pleat and side zipper. The pack originally included everything necessary to make a skirt (zip fastener, fabric etc), but only the pattern remains. It has been used to make view C in size 12, and the front pattern piece of this style is slightly torn. The pattern states how much fabric was originally provided, but not how much is needed to make each style. It is not dated, but the pre-metric measurements indicate that it probably dates from the 1960s.

Designed by Pat Cooke

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