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Revision as of 13:23, 18 August 2021
Advance 8553; ca. 1958; Sew Easy Sheath - Designed for Border Prints. Pattern News in a One-Piece Sheath, cut through at waistline. Skirt softened with box-pleat folds. Designed for a variety of fabrics. Use Novelty Border Prints ... placing border at top of bodice and bottom of skirt. Use lengthwise stripes cut crosswise ... good for multicolored stripes too. Use prints and plain fabrics also.
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