1970′s Holiday Maxi Outfit for Julie

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Pattern Overview: 1970′s inspired 2 piece holiday outfit pattern designed by Eden Ava Couture is now available! A fun grown up look for a little girl celebrating the holidays back in the 70′s. The pattern is designed to use special occasion fabric such as Tfetta, satin, or shauntung for the skirt and cotton and lace for the blouse. Don‘t forget, when you buy this cute pattern, you get the Shiny Happy Dress instructions as our free gift!

You Can Do It!

At the American Girl® Doll Store you’d pay around $35 for a new outfit for your doll. But you can make these clothes for less than the cost of a Starbucks Grande White Chocolate Mocha. Making this outfit yourself is an extreme value! Go for it.

Pattern Guidebook Details: This is a doll clothes pattern guidebook that you digitally download as a pdf file so you can start sewing your new 18 inch doll outfit immediately. The Adobe pdf viewer is required. You simply print out the pdf and you’re ready to start. The Guidebook provides the pattern pieces and step-by-step instructions. *Before printing your new pattern, ensure the ‘page scaling’ is set to ‘none’ in the print dialogue box. If it is set to ‘shrink to fit’ the pattern will not be properly sized.  

Supplies Needed - 1/2 yard special occasion fabric for the skirt. 1/2 yard of cotton and lace overlay fabric for the blouse. 1 yard velvet ribbon for the bow. Thread, velcro, elastic, and pre gathered lace trim.  

Step-by-Step Instructions - These full color easy to follow instructions walk you through each step in completing your dolls new holiday look.  

The Pattern - This pattern includes pieces and directions for assembling the top and the skirt. The full size pattern pieces are included.

  Are the instructions simple even if I’m not a good seamstress? Yes!  

Can I start immediately if I have a sewing machine and material?Yes!  

Will the finished product come out like the pictures if I follow the directions? Yes!  

Will you give me a refund if I’m not happy with the pattern? Yes!  

Will making this help me become a better seamstress if I’m just starting out? Yes!  

I’ve seen Simplicity patterns and they seem really hard, is this easier than those? Yes!

Every pattern we sell is a blessing to those in need… You can read more about how we give back here.
   

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Is It Time To Teach Your Daughter To Sew?

 

Maybe this is the perfect project!

 

Your daughter wants new doll clothes, why not use that excitement to teach her a valuable skill – Sewing. It’s a skill she’ll use her entire life. The bonding and special one-on-one teaching time with your daughter will be invaluable. This is the perfect project to make it a reality. She’ll be excited to learn, and thank you for showing her something new.

 

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A Note To Aspiring Doll Clothes Makers: Want to become a partner? This pattern is intended for your personal use and enjoyment with your American Girl Doll, and not for commercial purposes. However, if you’d like permission to use our patterns for work-from-home sewing and selling, send us a request stating, “I’d like to become a partner”. Send it to cinnamon@libertyjaneclothing.com. We would be thrilled to partner with you. © 2011 Liberty Jane Clothing, All Rights Reserved.

 

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A Note About File Sharing: Just like you buy a song from itunes for your personal use, you are buying 1 copy of this guidebook for your personal use. You do not have our permission to share it, resell it, or give it to someone else in any form. Selling this pdf file, or it’s contents, or giving it to someone else, is wrong and violates our copyright. © 2011 Liberty Jane Clothing, all rights reserved.

  Liberty Jane and the designers featured are not affiliated with American Girl ® 

 

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  1. [...] new patterns just in time for the holidays!  The first is a Maxi Holiday Outfit for Julie….true 70s style!  Maxi skirts were so popular in the 70s especially around the holidays.  [...]

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