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a line dress pattern

a line dress pattern Liberty Jane Abbey Road A-Line Dress Doll Clothes Pattern 18 inch American Girl Dolls

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a line dress pattern Liberty Jane Abbey Road A-Line Dress Doll Clothes Pattern 18 inch American Girl DollsThe A Line dress is an iconic 1960's fashion piece. The new Liberty Jane Euro Libby: Abbey Road dress designed to fit 18 inch dolls is a modern take on this classic style! Contrasting collar fabrics and high end embellishments elevate the level of fashion and style, creating a standout piece for your doll! Design features include princess seams, inverted center front pleat, neckline facing, a line silhouette, armscye binding, and an invisible zipper

The A-Line dress is an iconic 1960's fashion piece. The new Liberty Jane® Euro Libby: Abbey Road dress designed to fit 18 inch dolls is a modern take on this classic style! Contrasting collar fabrics and high end embellishments elevate the level of fashion and style, creating a standout piece for your doll!

Design features include princess seams, inverted center front pleat, neckline facing, a-line silhouette, armscye binding, and an invisible zipper closure.

The PDF sewing pattern includes a variety of options. The dress can be made with short sleeves or sleeveless. It can also be made with or without the collar, which creates a variety of unique looks. Fabric choice will also play a part in the overall vibe of the piece. Use something like dupioni or taffeta for a special occasion holiday look, or a premium quilting cotton for an everyday schoolgirl type look. The possibilities are endless!

This PDF sewing pattern is designed to fit 18" dolls such as American Girl®.  This design is available separately for 14.5-15" dolls.

Suggested fabrics include: lightweight woven cottons, dupioni (silk or polyester), taffeta, voile. 

Supplies Needed:
- 1/3 yard fabric
- Bias Cut Binding Strips 3/4" wide (optional)
- One 7-9" Invisible Zipper
- Three 1/4" Buttons - (optional)
- Iron and Pressing Tools
- Hand Sewing Needle
- Seam Gauge - (optional) 

Skill Level: Intermediate

What You Get: One 38 page sewing pattern that you digitally download as a PDF file so you can start your project immediately! The PDF sewing pattern provides full color step-by-step illustrated instructions and full size pattern pieces. This pattern includes a 2 page Summary of Instructions section so you can print out just the text version if desired to save on printer ink! A PDF reader is required to view and print the files (example: Adobe Reader or Preview for MAC). The download link is received immediately after the transaction is complete. Print copies are NOT available.

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For detailed information and answers to the most common questions, be sure to read the Terms of Use and FAQ's related to the doll clothes patterns sold at Pixie Faire.

Pixie Faire and the designers featured are not affiliated with American Girl®.

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