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Pattern Catalog with Difficulty Levels and Fabric Requirements Pattern Catalog with Difficulty Levels and Fabric Requirements Sizes: (Newborn-24mo) and (3-6yrs) #3 Bishop Difficulty: ADVANCED The Children’s Corner Bishop is the classic, rag- lan-sleeved bishop with smocking around the neck. It falls just below the knee. The revised Bishop pattern is inspired by the original Betsy, Gwen, and Ki bishop patterns by Elizabeth Travis Johnson, and includes two views that close in the back. VIEW A has an easy self-faced placket with a seam up the center back. VIEW B has a continuous bound placket, and the back is cut on the fold. Choose from four different sleeves: banded puff, angel, and long & short smocked sleeves. SUGGESTED FABRICS: Light to medium-weight fabrics such as batiste, broadcloth, chambray, or lawn. NOTIONS: Shank Buttons (3/8”) or plastic snaps (1/4”) – 3; Sewing Adhesive Tape 1/4” wide (Tiger Tape or Quilter’s Tape); Edging for sleeve – 11/4 yard (optional) REQUIREMENTS: Quantities are for all views with angel or short sleeves. For long sleeves, add 1/4 yard to amounts below. For nightgown length, add 1/2 yard. For Liberty fabric 54" wide, use the 60" wide fabric requirements for sizes newborn-12mo and the 45" wide fabric require- ments for sizes 18mo-6. Fabric SIZERequirem NB 3mo 6mo 12mo 18mo 2 3 4 5 6 Dress 45” 7/8 1 3/8 1 3/8 1 1/2 1 5/8 1 3/4 1 7/8 2 1/8 2 1/4 2 3/8 Dress 60” 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 1 1 3/4 1 7/8 2 1/8 2 1/4 2 3/8 Rows to 5 5 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 10 Smock Finished Lengths Finished 14 15 1/4 16 18 19 21 1/2 23 1/2 25 1/2 28 30 Length Sizes: Birth to 18 lbs. Difficulty: Expert #3A Missy Missy is a baby dress that can be made as a daygown with long or short sleeves, a short dress with long or short sleeves, or a diaper shirt with a ruffle sleeve. All sleeves may be used with any style dress. The yoke is smocked and the gown buttons in the front. A smocking and embroidery design are included. Daygown with Daygown with Short baby Diaper Version long sleeve: short sleeve dress shirt Yards of 45” wide 1 1/2yd. 1 3/8 yd. 1 yd. 3/4 yd. fabric 1/4” Buttons 7 7 5 4 Finished Length from 18 in. 18 in. 13 1/2 in. 9 1/2 in. Shoulder Sleeve Length 9 1/2 in. 6 in. 6 in. 2 1/2 in. #6 Katina Sizes: (1-8) in one package Difficulty:О О Moderate Katina is a classic, full-skirted sundress. It is designed to be smocked or gathered (unsmocked). The smocking is done in a rectangle and does not go under the armhole. The gath- ered or smocked front and back skirts are attached to narrow yokes that are piped across the curved yoke top. Straps over the shoulders button onto the front yoke. Underarms are finished with a bias band. Notions: 1/2” Buttons :2 Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fabric Requirements in Yards Smocked 1 3/8 1 1/2 1 5/8 1 3/4 1 7/8 2 2 1/8 2 1/4 Dress (45”) Smocked 1 3/8 1 1/2 1 5/8 1 3/4 1 7/8 2 2 1/8 2 1/4 Dress (60”) Gathered 1 3/8 1 1/2 1 5/8 1 3/4 1 7/8 2 2 1/8 2 1/4 Dress (45”) Gathered 7/8 1 1 1 1/8 1 7/8 2 2 1/8 2 1/4 Dress (60”) Finished Garment Measurements in Inches Dress Length from 17 19 1/2 21 1/4 23 1/2 25 1/2 27 1/2 29 1/2 32 Shoulder Sizes:(6mo-3 and 4-8) #10 Lee Difficulty—VIEW A: Expert Difficulty—VIEW B: О О Expert Lee is a classic, yoke dress neces- . sary for every girl’s wardrobe, available as a smocked or un- smocked dress. Lee has puffed sleeves with a Peter Pan collar embellished with either piping or gathered trim. VIEW A is smocked with an optional sash, and VIEW B is unsmocked. You will love our easy-to-follow geometric smocking design and smocking guide. The smocking design featured on the cover is Bailey’s Butterflies by Cre- ative Keepsakes. SUGGESTED FABRICS: Light to medium-weight fabrics such as batiste, broadcloth, lawn, and pique. NOTIONS: Buttons (3/8”) – see table ; Lightweight fusible interfacing 60” (optional) – 1/3 yard ; Cord- ed Piping – 2 yards ; 1/2” Edging for collar (optional) – 1 yard; Wonder Tape (VIEW A) REQUIREMENTS: Fabric quantities allow for nap and include lining. If you use a contrasting lining, you will need 1/4yard for sizes 6mo-3 and 1/3 yard for sizes 4-8. If chest measurement is between sizes, choose next size up. Fabric Requirements: SIZE 6mo 12mo 18mo 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 View 45/60” 1 3/4 1 3/4 1 7/8 2 2 1/8 2 3/8 2 3/8 2 1/2 2 5/8 2 3/4 View B 45” 1 1/2 1 5/8 1 3/4 1 3/4 1 7/8 1 7/8 2 2 1/8 2 1/4 2 3/8 View B 60” 1 1 1 1 1/8 1 1/8 1 7/8 2 2 1/8 2 1/4 2 3/8 Rows to Smock 6 7 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 View A Buttons 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 View B Buttons 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Finished Length Dress 15 1/2 16 1/2 17 1/2 19 1/2 21 1/2 23 1/2 25 1/2 27 1/2 29 1/2 31 1/2 #15 Aprons Difficulty: Moderate to Ambitious Sizes:(6-18mo) and (2-4) Carol Front VIEW A Carol Back Carol Jenni Leigh Carol VIEW B VIEW C Jenni Leigh Back The Aprons pattern includes our classic Carol Apron and the Jenni Leigh. Carol is the traditional A-line apron pattern for girls or boys that buttons in the back. View A has a plain front, View B has an inverted box pleat, View C has a small section of smocking. Choose from a piped, puffed sleeve or a straight sleeve. Jenni Leigh buttons asymmetrically in the front and has a center back inverted box pleat and an optional front pocket. All views include a Peter Pan collar with piping or gathered trim and an optional belt. SUGGESTED FABRICS Light to medium-weight woven fabrics such as broadcloth, corduroy, lawn, or pique. NOTIONS • Buttons (3/8”) for dress – see table, for belt (optional) – 1 • Piping for Collar & Sleeves (optional) – [6-18mo] 1 yard [2-4yrs] 1 1/4 yards • Flat Trim for Collar & Sleeves (optional) – for sizes 6-18mo, use 2 yard and for sizes 2-4, use 2 1/2 yards Fabric Requirements: REQUIREMENTS: Fabric quantities SIZE 6mo 12mo 18mo 2 3 4 allow for nap. For a contrasting Carol (all views) 45” 7/8 1 1 1 1/8 1 1/4 1 3/8 collar, you will need 1/4 yard. Carol (all views) 60” 3/4 3/4 3/4 7/8 7/8 1 Consider adding length and sizing up if in between sizes. Jenni Leigh 45” 1 1 1/8 1 1/4 1 1/4 1 3/8 1 1/2 Jenni Leigh 60” 7/8 7/8 7/8 1 1 3/8 1 1/2 Buttons Carol 5 5 6 6 6 6 Buttons Jenni ApronsLeigh Back 5 6 6 7 7 8 Finished Lengthswith Optional Belt Finished Length 14” 15” 16 1/2” 18 1/2” 20” 21 1/2” Sizes: (Infant) Difficulty: Expert Handsewing II is a collection of baby clothes for French hand (or #31 Handsewing II machine) sewing. There are two daygowns, two christening gowns, a diaper set and bib. All dresses are trimmed with lace, beading and ribbon. Slip patterns are included. One size. Laura was designed by Elizabeth Travis Johnson. Suggested Fabric: sheer 100% cotton only Notions: see chart Mary Diaper Diaper Garment Victoria Laura Pricillia Bib Virginia Shirt Covers Requirements in Yards (45” wide) Dress Fabric (45”) 3 1/2 3 1 5/8 2 1/4 5/8 5/8 1/3 Lace Edging 1 2/3 12 3 2 3/4 2 1/4 2 1/4 1 1/4 Lace Insertion - 3 - - - - - Entredeux - 8 1 1/4 1 1/3 1 1/8 2/3 2/3 Beading 7/8 7/8 7/8 7/8 - - - Ribbon 3 3 3 3 - - 1 Buttons 8 7 11 11 4 4 - Finished Garment Measurements in Inches Finished Length 26 26 18 22 - - - Size: (1-2) and (5-6) Difficulty: Expert #36 Handsewing IV These three dresses are designed for French sewing by hand or machine with sheer 100% cotton fabric, lace, bead- ing and ribbon. Tiffany on the left has around lace yoke and scalloped hem. Elizabeth on the right is a sleeveless dress ruffled at the shoulder and hem. Mary Virginia in the middle has round embroidered yoke, opened in the back with a ruffled under slip.
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