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Vtg 30s Pattern ~ 22" Patsy Lou, Shirley Temple, Composition Doll Dress & Bonnet

$ 4.47

Availability: 82 in stock
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    Description

    This is a PHOTOCOPY of a 1930s Vintage Pattern to make Clothes for a 22" tall Patsy, Patsy Lou, Shirley Temple, or similar dolls. The pattern makes the quintessential 1930s style clothing: Dress with collar, Bonnet with contrasting brim, and Slip/Petticoat/Combination (a combination is a slip with panties attached at the waist under the skirt). I include a COLOR printout copy of the front cover and black and white copies of the back cover, instructions and the complete pattern. Please email me with any questions that you have.
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    In 1927, the Effanbee Doll Company introduced a new doll called, Patsy. The original Patsy doll was a 14" tall composition doll. Patsy was different from previous dolls because she was a toddler doll, not a baby doll, which was the standard up to that point in time. Another special feature was that she came with additional clothes, which was atypical for that time. Several pattern companies made designs, so that mothers and daughters could make clothes for the girls' Patsy dolls. These patterns almost all come from the mid-1930s and reflect the fashions of the time.
    Patsy became an instant success and was made for many years in a large variety of sizes. The Patsy doll was ultimately made in many sizes including: 5 ½" Wee Patsy, 8" Babyette, 9" Patsyette, 11" Patsy Jr. (Patsykins), 13" Patsy Baby, 14" Patsy (Patricia), 16" Patsy Joan, 18/19" Patsy Ann, 22" Patsy Lou, 26" Patsy Ruth and 30" Patsy Mae.
    This pattern was originally created Sept 19, 1933. The copyright for this pattern has expired and it entered the public domain Jan 1, 1962.
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