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03/12/2006

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Floridaprincess

Yes the Pattern Fairy on Ebay always has some nice patterns. I like the gray dress best.

jenny

Oh dear, I'm a gingham whore too--any color, I'm not picky. But especially red, light blue & yellow. And a rick-rack whore. And a ball-fringe whore. But not all on the same outfit. If you did that, you'd look like kitchen curtains from The Donna Reed Show. But then again, that's never stopped me before...

Olive27

Oh my! I made this dress about 4 years ago. I had to buy a 32, too, and enlarge it. I made version 2, in a light grey. I LOVED wearing that dress. Alas, it no longer fits, and now it hangs prettily on a hanger in my closet.

enc

Gee whiz, both versions of that dress are fabulous, and I don't even like yellow. Brown gingham, what a dream.

Anonymous

Hey Erin, it's Jen/macojero! Just to confuse things further for you, my pattern dating book puts this one as being put out in 1957. So you can search Simplicity 1953 AND then 1957!I'll keep my eyes peeled for one :)Jen

SF

i just bought the pattern, thanks to you....thought i'd let you know. the only problem is i don't sew a stitch. would anyone know a good, inexpensive seamstress in new york city? and/or would anyone be willing to barter services? (for this or other projects.) i make jewelry...do metalwork...silver link chains and such. please e-mail me at shoof@shoofshop.com. i hope this is acceptable blog etiquette. thanks, erin!sharon

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