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FREE: COLONIAL LADY, 1890 BICYCLE DRESS, DOLL PATTERN

COLONIAL LADY, 1890 BICYCLE DRESS, DOLL PATTERN
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This is an assortment of colonial doll & their clothes patterns. The one, from a newspaper is dated 1949. One other is a pattern from Ayanna Doll Scultures by Deidra. A pattern piece was cut out. I haven't found it. I'm searching the box I got them in. The 1890 Bicycle Dress is a sheet with instructions. It doesn't include a pattern. It suggest using a dress blouse pattern (front, back and 2 sleeves). For the skirt is says to cut a strip of fabric 18" long x the length and then tells what to do. All this is yours for this listing. These came from my aunt. I inherited her crafting things. I'm still sorting. it will be carefully folded to fit a business size envelope.
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Original
Lol. Ok.
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Aug 6th, 2017 at 9:25:44 AM PDT by
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We are in Mount Airy, almost an hour West from D.C. Just off I-70. But no retail store anymore. Semi-retired. But with this old house we're always working on it. Not very retired, just tired!
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Aug 6th, 2017 at 2:55:03 PM PDT by
Original
So nice of you to offer this!! What is the name and address of your store?( If it's open to the public)
Aug 6th, 2017 at 6:24:42 AM PDT by
Original
I used to have a brick & mortar store, but closed it a few years ago. Now I have a store across the 'bay.' My hubby retired from USPS after 38 yrs with them. We inherited an estate from his mother's cousin. Most of these items belonged to the cousin's mother. My online store is collectibles, plushes, beanies, clothes, dolls, etc. Soon I'll be listing lots of antiques, we inherited, in my store across the bay. Now we're retired to a quaint little town in Maryland. It's nice being out of the big city.
Aug 6th, 2017 at 6:37:57 AM PDT by
Original
You have a store across the 'bay'. That's in Maryland?
Just asking be a use we drive up that way during summer months. If you had an address we could stop in. There is one mall in Virginia Beach that's all antiques, then we drive up your way and stop at shops as we see them. Usually spend a night or two and then drive back. Nice in the fall when it's not so humid and there's a breeze from the ocean.
Aug 6th, 2017 at 9:20:35 AM PDT by
Original
Not that bay! An online bay. LOL!
Aug 6th, 2017 at 9:24:41 AM PDT by
Original
We live in an antebellum period house. Greek Revival. I think I understand. Lol
I 'll try to put my house as profile pic. (1834)
Aug 6th, 2017 at 3:02:36 PM PDT by
Original
Ours is called a 2nd Empire style. 110 yrs old. I'll check out your pic. Since we moved here I'm getting interested in architecture, antiques etc. the family saved everything! Very interesting.
Aug 6th, 2017 at 4:03:40 PM PDT by

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