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1950s Vtg Doll Clothes Pattern 14" Betsy McCall, Toni ~ Dress, Nightgown, Robe

$ 5.26

Availability: 45 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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    Description

    This is a PHOTOCOPY of a Vintage 1950s pattern to make doll clothes for your 14" tall Betsy McCall Doll. This pattern will fit other similar sized high heeld fashion dolls such as: Toni, Sweet Sue, Miss Revlon, Maggie, Alice, Winnie, etc. I have this pattern available in a variety of sizes, so be sure that you are buying the right one. This pattern fits dolls with measurements similar to: 14" tall, 6-1/4" chest, 5" waist, and 7-1/4" hips.
    This pattern makes: dropped waist Dress with gathered skirt, high waisted Dress with a ribbon sash; Nightgown and Robe; Slip and Panties. I include a color printout of the front cover, a black and white copy of the instructions, back cover and the complete pattern. Please email me with any questions that you have.
    I have hundreds more doll patterns available, including more clothes for your Betsy McCall doll. Click here to see all my Doll Clothing Patterns
    The Betsy McCall Doll started out as a paper doll character around 1951 to help sell sewing patterns. In 1952, the Ideal Company started making the Betsy McCall Doll as a 14" size doll. In 1957, the American Character Doll Company started manufacturing the dolls in 8", 14", 20", 22" 29/30" sizes. The Uneeda Company made a 11.5" tall Betsy McCall Doll as well. Betsy McCall was a hugely popular baby doll and was made for years and has made a new appearance now being manufactured by the Robert Tonner Company. Due to her popularity, patterns were made so that mothers and their daughters could make additional outfits for these darling dolls. The Betsy McCall doll was made several sizes by several companies. Patterns were made for her in sizes: 8", 11.5", 14" and 30" and I have a large assortment of these patterns available.
    This pattern was originally created November 18, 1958. The copyright for this pattern has expired and it entered the public domain Jan 1, 1987.
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