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Simplicity 1296 & 2052 Vintage 1944 Girls’ Sun Dress & Bolero Sz 10, 4 Cut/Used

$ 5.28

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Age: Child
  • Modified Item: No
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1930-Now
  • Gender: Girl
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Simplicity
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Department: Children
  • Featured Refinements: Simplicity Sewing Pattern
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Simplicity 1296 Vintage 1944 Girls’ Sun Dress & Bolero Size 10 Cut/Used
    Used pattern that does not have printing on it. All pieces are included and are overall in good and usable condition. There is some additional, non-factory folding. Original instructions is included and has some yellowing due to age. Envelope has wear including yellowing, tears, wrinkles at the top, and the flap has been torn off.
    "A ‘Mother and Daughter Fashion.’ For ‘Mother’ see Simplicity 1297. The dress is styled with princess lines and supported by shoulder straps. A bow-trimmed fold outlines the upper edge of the bodice and trims the skirt. The cap-sleeved bolero is lined. In Style 1, contrasting fabric is used for bolero lining, bow, straps and folds. In Style II, the contrasting bolero is lined with dress fabric.”
    Simplicity 2052 Vintage 1944 Girls’ Sun Dress & Bolero Size 4 Cut/Used, Missing Pieces
    Used pattern that does have printing on it. Missing pieces are ones for the bolero and the skirt’s fold: F (Skirt Fold), L (Bolero Front), M (Bolero Back), and N (Bolero Sleeve). All included pieces have been checked over and are in usable condition. They were cut out with pinking shears and have non-factory folding and some wrinkles, but the tissue paper and printing are clear. Original instructions are included and have some yellowing due to age and extra folding. Envelope has wear including: yellowing, stains, folding, tears, and the flap was torn off.
    "A ‘Mother and Daughter Fashion.’ For ‘Mother’ see Simplicity 1297. The dress is styled with princess lines and supported by shoulder straps. A bow-trimmed fold outlines the upper edge of the bodice and trims the skirt. The cap-sleeved bolero is lined. In Style 1, contrasting fabric is used for bolero lining, bow, straps and folds. In Style II, the contrasting bolero is lined with dress fabric.”
    [Patterns come from a smoke free home and were inherited from my grandmother-in-law who sewed for her family. I sew a great deal, but cannot possibly make use of all that I was given. Each pattern has been described as accurately as possible and photos of the pattern, envelope, and instructions have been provided. Patterns are sealed in a gallon-sized Ziploc bag and will be shipped in a cardboard large-envelope type mailer.]