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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Suggested Fabrics
- 1 Dress and Slip
- 2 Party Dress and Underwear
- 3 Tailored Dress
- 4 Boy's Sailor Suit
- 5 Jumper Dress and Apron
- 6 Party Dress
- 7 Girl's Dress
- 8 Girl's Suit Dress
- 9 Baby Doll's Clothes
- 10 Kid Body
- 11 Girl's Dress
- 12 Dress and Underwear
- 13 Eyelet Dress
- 14 Boy's Sailor Suit
- 15 Dress and Pinafores
- 16 Shirtwaist and Bolero Jacket
- 17 coat with Cape and Hat
- 18 Coat and Hat
- 19 Baby's Carrying Cushion
- 20 Accessories
- 21 Boy's Plain Tunic Suit
- 22 Crocheted Clothes
- 23 Boy's Pleated Tunic Suit
- 24 Girl's Middy Dress
- 25 Corduroy Coat and Hat
- 26 Knitted Sweater
- 27 Knitted Hat
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Title: Doll Modes: Doll Fashions with Patterns 10-12" Dolls 1900-1930
Author: Eleanor-Jean Carter
Publication Date: TPB:1983(1st - 1972)
Publisher: Carter Craft Doll House, Hyattsville, MD
Page Count: 106
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISBN: 0-9604404-0-2
PATTERN RATING: Patterns have very few markings and need to be enlarged. Despite that, you get a great variety of patterns, and a page with an illustration of a child wearing the style, some line drawings of the clothing made up, and another photo of a doll wearing the clothing - all very useful and to the left of the instructions for easy reference.
INSTRUCTION RATING: Instructions are broken down but contain no illustration to help the sewer - so you'd better know what you're doing before you start. This is definitely not a book for a beginner.
SUMMARY- There are a lot of clothing patterns packed into this book that look attractive. She gives you an illustration of a child wearing the style, some line drawings of the clothing made up AND another photo of a doll wearing the made up pattern.
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