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A vintage sewing pattern for a young junior-teen's dress or pinafore dress

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A vintage sewing pattern for a young junior-teen's dress or pinafore dress

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A vintage sewing pattern for a young junior/teen's dress or pinafore dress in size 13/14 (bust 33.5"/85 cm, Style 1816). The dress or pinafore dress has high-waisted bodice with straps forming the lowered squared neckline, flared skirt with frill around lower edge of views 1 and 3, and back zipper opening. View 1, with trimming, and view 2, with patch pockets, have short sleeves gathered into armholes. View 3 has short ruffled sleeves, and the bodice, straps and frill are cut in contrasting fabric. View 4 is sleeveless and has patch pockets. The pattern has been cut for view 3 without the ruffled sleeves. The skirt pieces have been cut for view 3, and the extra paper has been retained .There is some handwriting on the envelope, which is slightly torn. The pattern is dated 1977.

Designed by Pat Cooke

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