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Vtg 60s Doll Clothes Pattern ~ Barbie & Ken, Annette Andy Midge Christie Stacy
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Description
This is a PHOTOCOPY of a Vintage 1960s pattern to make doll clothes for your Barbie & Ken Dolls. In addition to Barbie, this pattern also fits a large variety of other Teen Age Fashion Model dolls some of which include: Annette and Andy, Mitsey, Babette, Floria, Babs, Tammy, Midge, Stacy, PJ, and Christie. This pattern makes beach wear, formal wear and dinner wear for your girl and boy dolls.This pattern makes three outfits for your girl dolls: 1) Suit with cardigen jacket, fourpatch pockets, three-quarter length sleeves, braid trim, straight skirt, sleeveless blouse and turban. 2) Slim strapless evening gown with contrasting cummerbund and long sash. 3) Beach dress with patch pockets, purchased fringe trim. It also makes three outfits for your boy dolls: 1) Suit shirt, vest and ribbon tie. 2) Tuxedo with contrasting lapels, cummerbund, ribbon bow tie and shirt. 3) Short sleeved shirt and Bermuda shorts.
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.
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The Barbie Doll was first released by Mattel March 9, 1959 and production continues through this day. Due to Barbie's outrageous popularity, many companies made doll clothing patterns to fit her, her friends or competing Teen Age Fashion Model style dolls. That way mothers and their daughters could make additional outfits for their Barbie dolls. I know many grown women who have precious memories of making clothes for their Barbies with their mothers when they were little girls. I have a large assortment of patterns available, all of original fashions dating to the 1960s.
Barbie, she had many friends over the years such as Midge, Stacy, PJ and Christie. Many other Teen Age Fashion dolls have been made by other companies to compete with Barbie. The most notable was Tammy who was released in 1962 by the Ideal Toy Company. Barbie stands 11.5" tall, while Tammy is 12" tall. The size difference doesn't affect patterns and they will all work for either Barbie, Tammy or any of their "friends". I have a large assortment of patterns available, all of original fashions dating to the 1960s.
This pattern was originally created January 10, 1963. The copyright for this pattern has expired and it entered the public domain Jan 1, 1992.
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