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Pattern Stats Reviewed 10 times
Wanted by 31 members
Owned by 35 members
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New Look 6867 Misses Dress and Jacket
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Recommend, with Modifications Pattern Sizing:
Way too big. I measured at a 10 in the bust and a 12 everywhere else. From these reviews, I saw that it ran big, so I cut out an 8 but still had to take a couple of inches off. I probably ended up sewing the equivalent of a 6.
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelo more... |
 Charbucks 5/21/13 |
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Great Wardrobe Builder Pattern Description: Misses sundresses in 3 versions and unlined jacket/top with short or 3/4 length sleeves. I made version E, the short sleeve top.
Pattern Sizing: 8 to 18. Other reviewers had mentioned this runs large, but after comparing the finished garment measurements with mine, I went wi more... |
 CommanderKerry 7/4/12 |
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Easy & Great for Beginners Pattern Description:
A simple fitted dress with wide shoulder straps.
Pattern Sizing:
Cut to a size 14 hip, size 12 chest.
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes, mostly - there is a little more drape in mine than I think the pattern envel more... |
 Scherzando 5/20/12 |
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Recommend, with Modifications Pattern Description:
Unlined jacket with sweetheart neckline and standing collar (sorry, is that a good term?), and 3/4 length sleeves.
Pattern Sizing:
Misses' 8-18
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes, apart from my modifications.
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 Sula 3/21/11 |
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Great Wardrobe Builder Back
Fuller length with different lighting.
The sweetheart neckline was a distinctive style element from the 1940's which also has reinvented itself in decades thereafter. Remember those 80's ladies, the Dynasty Dames with their outlandish gowns and some with their mullet-ized coiffures? My favor more... |
 Heatherrique    6/15/10 |
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