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HI all-
Just trying to identify this pattern so I can list it. I can't find any information or referene to the name. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Phedre
Bettina Bedwell (d. 1947) was the Paris Fashion Correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. She was married to the artist Abraham Rattner. It seems she designed some mail order patterns in the 1940s that were "adaptations" of current Paris fashions.
Aranrhod 16:42, July 14, 2012 (UTC)