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Vtg 50s Doll Wedding Dress Pattern ~ 23" 24" Miss Revlon, Toni, Sweet Sue

$ 6.58

Availability: 19 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    This is a PHOTOCOPY of a Vintage 1950s pattern to make doll clothes for your Miss Revlon Doll. In addition to Miss Revlon, this pattern also fits a large variety of other dolls such as: Sweet Sue, Toni, Betsy McCall, Alice, Maggie, Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Miss Curity, Dollikin and Missy. I have this pattern available in a variety of sizes, so please be sure that you are buying the right one. This auction is for the 23" tall doll. So, this pattern will fit dolls with measurements that are similar to a 7-1/2" waist.
    This pattern makes: Mandarin/Chinese style lounge wear or pajamas; Peignoir with puffed sleeves; Nightgown with lace and ribbon trim; Ribbon trimmed Dress; Coat with ragland sleeves and matching ribbon trimmed Hat; Wedding Gown or Formal Dress with puffed sleeves plus hoop petticoat, veil and bouquet; Petticoat; Bra; and Panties. I include a color printout of the front cover, a black and white copy of the instructions, back cover and the complete pattern. Please email me with any questions that you have.
    I have hundreds more doll patterns available, including more clothes for Miss Revlon and other High Heel Fashion Dolls. Click here to see all my Doll Clothing Patterns
    The Miss Revlon Doll was made from 1956-1960 by the Ideal Toy Company. Ideal's Revlon Doll was a hugely popular doll. Due to her popularity, several of the leading pattern manufacturing companies made doll clothing patterns to fit her. So, mothers and their daughters could make additional outfits for these darling dolls. The Miss Revlon doll was made in sizes: 15", 18", 20", 22.5" or 23", and 25" or 26" and I have a large assortment of patterns available in each of these sizes.
    This pattern was originally created June 1, 1956. The copyright for this pattern has expired and it entered the public domain Jan 1, 1985.
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