- A Children's Story-Instruction Sewing Book with Doll Clothes Patterns for American Girl and Other 18-inch Dolls
av Jane Eayre Fryer
400,-
This 100th Anniversary Edition of a delightful book introduces children to the world of sewing in a gentle and encouraging way while preserving a valuable collection of doll clothing patterns from the Edwardian and Titanic fashion era.Features: 29 full-size patterns for doll clothes revised to fit American Girl and other 18-inch dolls Patterns include nightwear, daywear, swimwear, playwear, outerwear, fancywear and a wedding dress Teaches 15 basic hand-sewing and embroidery stitches Uses a unique quarter-fold cutting method for fewer pattern pieces, less seaming and an easier learning curve for beginners 400 charming illustrations 4 color photos (back cover) 23 new black & white photos of American Girl dolls wearing garments made from patterns in the book A lovely 20th century samplerVideo Look Inside! See a fashion show of American Girl dolls wearing the fashions from this book at: youtu.be/B8A54roPB_M (copy and paste the link into your web browser)The Mary Frances Sewing Book 100th Anniversary Edition has been restored, updated, and expanded for the 21st century to include a new introduction, addendum, larger format, enhanced graphics, general directions, a fabric and notion list for each project, 23 new photos and resized patterns for doll clothes that fit American Girl and other 18-inch dolls.Join Mary Frances as each item in the sewing basket comes to life, ready and eager to teach her how to sew. Children will love the quaint language and captivating storyline alone, and by following along with the projects, they will be rewarded with hand-sewing skills and a lovely wardrobe of doll clothing.Adults and experienced seamstresses will appreciate the authentic early 1900's patterns, and can easily adapt the instructions for machine stitchery. Modern girls can make the vintage styles look fresh through the use of up-to-date fabrics and colors.Sewing is an important skill that can be learned at a young age. Every project teaches new stitches and techniques that can be mastered in a short while, and practiced for a lifetime.