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A multi-size sewing pattern for a woman's skirt and top in 3 styles and 4 sizes

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A multi-size sewing pattern for a woman's skirt and top in 3 styles and 4 sizes

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A multi-size sewing pattern for a woman's skirt and top in three styles and sizes 12 - 14 - 16 - 18 (bust 34"/87 cm - 36"/92 cm - 38"/97 cm - 40"/102 cm, Woman's Weekly Special Pattern B 876) The skirt has waistband with elastic threaded though, back zipper and pockets in side front seams. All the tops have raglan sleeves. View a has knitted polo neck, welt and cuffs. Knitting instructions are given on the instruction sheet. View b has a stand-up collar, cuffs and elastication at the hem. View c has plain round neck, three-quarter sleeves and elastication at cuffs and hem. The pattern has been used to make the skirt, but all sizes are still usable. The envelope is rather torn. The pattern is not dated, but judging by the styles, it probably dates from the 1980s.

Designed by Pat Cooke

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