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Heritage Doll Clothes

Sew 20 American Outfits for Your 18-Inch Dolls

Joan Hinds

$49.99

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English
Fons & Porter
02 December 2015
Create historically adorable doll clothes!

Celebrate America's signature fashions--on a smaller scale! For the first time in one book, you'll find 20 historical outfits for your 18-inch doll, all based on popular looks from decades past. Dress your doll for a Colonial ball in an elegant gown complete with lace ruffles, ribbon trim and a hoop skirt. Or take your doll on an Edwardian picnic in her white summer dress, then help her get dressed in her pleated skirt and blouse for a day in a 1950s classroom. With detailed accessories and a section on ""necessary unmentionables,"" you'll find everything you need to take your doll on trip through the past.

Beloved author Joan Hinds delivers clear instructions and detailed illustrations making these outfits easy to sew. Using and reusing the designs is simple with a CD-ROM of printable patterns. So get ready to take a historical journey and thread your sewing machine--it's time to celebrate the best of American fashion!
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Imprint:   Fons & Porter
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9781440243165
ISBN 10:   1440243166
Pages:   160
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Joan Hinds, owner of Fancywork and Fashion, has authored over eight doll fashion pattern books and is the author All Dolled Up, Doll Fashion Studio and the upcoming Doll Costume Dress Up. Joan continues to design costumes for dolls and also teaches needlework and sewing around the country for shops and guilds. She appeared on the PBS series America Sews with Sue Hausmann and is a regular on Nancy Zieman's show. Joan is an avid collector of embroidery and textile folk art from around the world. She attends 3-4 major industry shows a year.

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