lesliann
Advanced MS Member since 1/25/09 Posts: 6 |
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Date: 8/7/10 4:49 PM Can anyone help me locate a certain pattern?? The pattern is from the 60's and is a wrap dress for little girls. I think it actually has 3 armholes, is a straight shift, and can be reversible. I was linking some sites a month or so ago and came across the dress. I was in a hurry and did not save the website. My mother, sister and I had matching dresses from this pattern one summer years ago. I would like to make some for my grandaughters. ------ Sew much fabric and sew little time :) |
TanyaMT
 
 Intermediate CA USA Member since 4/28/04 Posts: 539 |
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Date: 8/16/10 9:17 PM I had those too and inquired. Someone told me it was called at the time a "wraparounder" and I started searching by that with some success on Etsy and Ebay. There seems to have been several patterns by the different lines in that style. ------ My sewing blog: weebeaks.blogspot.com
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diane s
Intermediate OR USA Member since 8/24/02 Posts: 3887 |
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Date: 8/29/10 8:51 PM That was the first dress I ever made, when I was 10. I called it the 3 armhole dress. I'll check my stash for one. ------ My grandmother taught me to sew when I was 10, and I've been sewing ever since. |
MargotG
Advanced Beginner CA USA Member since 2/12/04 Posts: 41 |
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Date: 9/2/10 0:10 AM I found this...
http://www.etsy.com/listing/48689818/orange-flower-garden-wrap-a-rounder
So cute! ------ Margot M. Grabie
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Imaan
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Date: 9/2/10 0:16 AM This site might help in terms of some pattern companies and numbers.
Interesting... ------ Imaan in Sydney, NSW.
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