Description
This is a group of 2 vintage sewing pattern for children's sleepwear and a robe.
We absolutely LOVE first pattern, which was originally produced in the 1934 and then reproduced in 1941, which is the one we are offering. It is Simplicity 1561 and it features a fabulous one piece utility jumpsuit style pajama with side slit pockets.
Size 6 - 24" Chest. The pattern is cut, unprinted, and complete with wear to the envelope.
The second pattern is a vintage 1950's Vogue 2473 "Easy to Make" sewing pattern for a child's robe. The bathrobe is double breasted with a notched collar, two patch pockets, and a tie belt.
This pattern is unprinted and complete. The envelope shows a lot of wear as shown, and the instructions are worn on the edges. 9 pieces. Unfortunately, because the envelope is torn at the top, we can't list the size of the pattern, so the individual buying it would need to know how to adapt pattern pieces for the correct size.
In order to best determine fit, measure yourself or a garment of a similar style that fits you well. Compare those measurements to those on the item description.
Description
This is a group of 2 vintage sewing pattern for children's sleepwear and a robe.
We absolutely LOVE first pattern, which was originally produced in the 1934 and then reproduced in 1941, which is the one we are offering. It is Simplicity 1561 and it features a fabulous one piece utility jumpsuit style pajama with side slit pockets.
Size 6 - 24" Chest. The pattern is cut, unprinted, and complete with wear to the envelope.
The second pattern is a vintage 1950's Vogue 2473 "Easy to Make" sewing pattern for a child's robe. The bathrobe is double breasted with a notched collar, two patch pockets, and a tie belt.
This pattern is unprinted and complete. The envelope shows a lot of wear as shown, and the instructions are worn on the edges. 9 pieces. Unfortunately, because the envelope is torn at the top, we can't list the size of the pattern, so the individual buying it would need to know how to adapt pattern pieces for the correct size.
In order to best determine fit, measure yourself or a garment of a similar style that fits you well. Compare those measurements to those on the item description.
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