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Click for a Larger View Especially for You Gabrielle Dolman Sleeve Daygown, Dress & Jacket and Petticoat.

Gabrielle; is the result of inspiration from several vintage dolman-sleeve garments collected from flea markets, antique stores and estate sales The simplicity of the pattern makes it perfect for a relatively quick project or allows capacity for a wide variety of design lines incorporating such heirloom techniques as pintucks, laces and embroidery.

The pattern incorporates a baby daygown, a dress in two lengths with empire-line yoke and a dainty jacket to complete the ensemble. All garments can be made with either long or short sleeves. The matching A-line petticoat buttons on the shoulder.
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Sizes Preemie, 3 mos, 6 mos, 12 mos, 18 mos

Product #1028065 Cost: $12.00

Click for a Larger View Especially for You Amanda: Tucked Heirloom Blouse.
Every woman’s wardrobe should include a classic linen blouse with just enough "heirloom" detailing to make it feminine. This blouse is equallv at home with a pair of denim jeans or a tailored straight skirt, which means it may spend more time out of your closet than in it.

The pattern for reproducing the Amanda blouse features a yoke that comes forward of the shoulder and incorporates small pleats on the back bodice for added fullness. The collar, which can be embroidered or left plain, has a gentle roll and sits just below the collarbone. This pattern also includes a long or short sleeve version, plus guidelines for the heirloom sewing techniques used in the construction of the blouse.
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The Amanda Tucked Heirloom Blouse Sizes 8 - 18.

Product #1023550 Cost: $12.00

Click for a Larger View Especially for You Edwardian Baby: Daygown and Petticoat.
?There is nothing more exciting than finding an old garment and stud~4ng the detail to create something new. Using our needlework talents we provide a link to the past and an heirloom for the future.

The original Edwardian daygown was found dirty, wrinkled and in need of repair at a flea market in Illinois. It was clearly home made using inexpensive fabric, with seams that did not hang straight and a yoke that did not sit correctly around the neckline. But it had a charm which reminds us of an era when mothers sewed for their children not only to save money, but for the love of creating something to be admired and passed on to the next generation.

The pattern for reproducing this garment incorporates an inverted underarm pleat that adds fullness to the garment and a long sleeve, the style of which dates back to the nineteenth century. The pattern also includes a short sleeve variation and a petticoat.
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Sizes: 3 months, 6 months and 12 months.

Product #1023549 Cost: $12.00



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