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Teacher's Tally Worksheet Spring 2019 TEACHER’S TALLY WORKSHEET FIRST NAME ___________________ LAST NAME ___________________ For Simplicity Patterns fax this form to: 1-269-687-1570 or call 1-800-334-3150. For our other brands, visit SewCoolInSchool.com Use the chart below to help organize your selections before placing your order. Brand/Style # Description Size Qty. Size Qty. Size Qty. Size Qty. Size Qty. Size Qty. McCall’s 2233 Misses’/Men’s Jacket, Shirt, Apron, Pants, Hat & Neckerchief SML MED LRG XLG XXL McCall's 2947 Misses' Patch-Pocket Aprons One Size Only McCall’s 5252 Misses’/Men’s Unlined Vests & Jackets XM (SML-MED-LRG) XN (XLG-XXL-XXXL) McCall’s 5551 Misses’/Men’s/Children’s/Boys’/Girls’ Aprons All Sizes in One Envelope McCall's 6102 Misses' Tent Dress In 2 Lengths B (8-10-12) C (10-12-14) D (12-14-16) FW (18-20-22) GW (22-24-26) McCall’s 6251 Misses’/Men’s/Teen Boys’ Tops, Pants & Jumpsuit Y (XSM-SML-MED) Z (LRG-XLG) McCall’s 6614 Misses’/Men’s Tops & Jacket XM (SML-MED-LRG) XN (XLG-XXL-XXXL) McCall’s 6994 Misses’ Skirts Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall’s 7120 Misses’ Dresses & Belt Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall’s 7122 Misses’ Tunic, Dresses & Leggings Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall’s 7129 Misses’ Skirts B5 (8-10-12-14-16) F5 (16-18-20-22-24) McCall’s 7322 Misses’ Pullover Tops Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall’s 7364 Misses’ Drawstring Shorts & Pants with Pockets Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall’s 7386 Misses’ Knit Tank Top, Dresses & Skirts Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall’s 7405 Misses’ Gathered-Neckline Dresses with Ties, & Belt Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall’s 7432 Misses’ Knit Dresses with V, Crew or Scoop Necklines Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall’s 7451 Cat, Bear, Rabbit & Dog Stuffed Animals One Size Only McCall’s 7531 Misses’ Knit Bodycon Dresses Y (4-6-8-10-12-14) ZZ (16-18-20-22-24-26) McCall’s 7551 Star, Heart, Bow, & Alphabet Pillows One Size Only McCall's 7592 Misses' Pullover Bias-Cut Tank & Short-Sleeve Dresses Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall’s 7604 Misses’ Pull-On Gathered Skirts with Tier & Length Variations Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall’s 7610 Misses’ Pullover Tops with Back Variations & Pull-On Shorts & Pants with Elastic Waist Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall’s 7631 Misses’ Skirts in Three Lengths Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall's 7681 Misses' Dresses with Flounce Sleeve Variations A5 (6-8-10-12-14) E5 (14-16-18-20-22) McCall's 7697 Misses'/Women's Lounge Tops, Dress, Shorts & Pants B5 (8-10-12-14-16) RR (18W-20W-22W-24W) McCall's 7721 Misses' Tops All Sizes in One Envelope (XSM-SML-MED-LRG-XLG) McCall's 7750 Misses' Tops XS-S-M L-XL-XXL McCall's 7755 Misses' Romper, Jumpsuits & Belt Y (XSM-SML-MED) Z (LRG-XLG) McCall's 7796 Dog Hats, Harness & Cape All Sizes in One Envelope McCall's 7812 Misses' Tops & Dress Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall's 7816 Misses' Top, Dress, Pants & Dog Coat Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall's 7859 Children's and Girls' Tops & Leggings CCE (3-4-5-6) CHJ (7-8-10-12-14) Sew Cool in School Spring 2019 Teacher’s Worksheet Page 1 ©2019 Sew Cool In School, CSS Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Brand/Style # Description Size Qty. Size Qty. McCall's 7862 Misses' Dresses A5 (6-8-10-12-14) E5 (14-16-18-20-22) McCall's 7869 Misses' Tops A (S-M-L-XL) McCall's 7873 Misses' Tops & Pants Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall's 7874 Misses' Tops & Leggings Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall's 7877 Misses' Jackets A5 (6-8-10-12-14) E5 (14-16-18-20-22) McCall's 7881 Dog Coats A (XS-S-M-L-XL) McCall's 7882 Dolls One Size Only McCall's 7883 Clothes, Hat & Belt For 18" Doll One Size Only McCall's 7891 Misses' Dresses A5 (6-8-10-12-14) E5 (14-16-18-20-22) McCall's 7899 Misses' Tops A5 (6-8-10-12-14) E5 (14-16-18-20-22) McCall's 7901 Misses' Tops A5 (6-8-10-12-14) E5 (14-16-18-20-22) McCall's 7906 Misses' Skirts A5 (6-8-10-12-14) E5 (14-16-18-20-22) McCall's 7907 Misses' Pants A5 (6-8-10-12-14) E5 (14-16-18-20-22) McCall's 7912 Misses' Jackets, Vest & Belt Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) McCall's 7914 Handbags One Size Only Butterick 4685 Misses' Gathered Raglan Sleeve Tops BB (8-10-12-14) FF (16-18-20-22) Butterick 5153 Misses’/Men’s/Kids’ Shorts & Pants ADULT (SML-MED-LRG-XLG) KID (3/4-5/6-7/8-10/12-14/16) Butterick 5572 Misses’/Men’s/Children’s/Boys’/Girls’ Top, Shorts, Pants ADULT (SML-MED-LRG-XLG) KID (3/4-5/6-7/8-10/12-14/16) Butterick 6214 Misses’ Top Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) Butterick 6251 Misses’ Sweater Jacket & Coat Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) Butterick 6429 Misses’/Men’s/Children’s/Boys’/Girls’ Buttoned Tunic & Pull-On Pants ADULT (SML-MED-LRG-XLG) KID (3/4-5/6-7/8-10/12) Butterick 6455 Misses' Gathered, Raglan Sleeve Tops Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) Butterick 6534 Misses'/Men's Coat, Tunic & Pants XM (SML-MED-LRG) XN (XLG-XXL-XXXL) Butterick 6549 Infants Romper, Dress and Panties All Sizes in One Envelope YA5 (NBN-SML-MED-LRG-XLG) Butterick 6550 Girl's Dress All Sizes in One Envelope CHJ (7-8-10-12-14) Butterick 6566 Misses'/Misses' Petite Dress, Romper, Jumpsuit & Sash Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) Butterick 6591 Misses' Top Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) Butterick 6600 Misses' Jacket, Top, Dress, Jumpsuit & Pants Y (XSM-SML-MED) ZZ (LRG-XLG-XXL) Kwik Sew 0112 Card, Cell Phone & Lipstick Clip Cases One Size Only Kwik Sew 0235 Lined Bags with Two Inside Pockets All Sizes in One Envelope Kwik Sew 0255 Misses', Girls' & 18" Doll Aprons All Sizes in One Envelope (S-M-L) Kwik Sew 0256 Casserole Carriers One Size Only Kwik Sew 3597 Bags All Sizes in One Envelope Kwik Sew 3981 Men's/Women's Hoodies, Shorts & Pants All Sizes in One Envelope (XS-S-M-L-XL) Kwik Sew 4032 Misses’/Men’s Jackets All Sizes in One Envelope (S-M-L-XL) Kwik Sew 4100 Misses’ Romper & Dress All Sizes in One Envelope (XS-S-M-L-XL) Kwik Sew 4166 Appliquéd Flip Flop Cases One Size Only Kwik Sew 4178 Misses’ Wrap Shorts & Pants All Sizes in One Envelope (XS-S-M-L-XL) Kwik Sew 4185 Drawstring Laundry Bags in Two Sizes All Sizes in One Envelope Sew Cool in School Spring 2019 Teacher’s Worksheet Page 2 ©2019 Sew Cool In School, CSS Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Brand/Style # Description Size Qty. Size Qty. Kwik Sew 4206 Misses’ High-Low Sleeveless Dresses with Neckline Gathers All Sizes in One Envelope (XS-S-M-L-XL) Kwik Sew 4244 Misses' Tops All Sizes in One Envelope (XS-S-M-L-XL) Kwik Sew 4248 Misses' Dresses All Sizes in One Envelope (XS-S-M-L-XL) Kwik Sew 4258 Men's Tops & Shorts All Sizes in One Envelope (S-M-L-XL-XXL) Simplicity 1140 Aprons in Four Styles One Size Only Simplicity 1153 Accessory Bags in Various Sizes One Size Only Simplicity 1338 Tote Bags in 3 Sizes, Backpack & Coin Purse One Size Only Simplicity 1370 Misses' Shorts, Skort & Skirt D5 (4-6-8-10-12) P5 (12-14-16-18-20) Simplicity 1520 Child's, Teens' and Adults' Pants & Shorts A (XS - L / XS - XL) Simplicity 1887 Misses' Pants & Skirts K5 (8-10-12-14-16) U5 (16-18-20-22-24) Simplicity 2290 Child's, Teens' & Adults' Lounge Pants A (XS - L / XS - XL) Simplicity 8044 Two-Pattern Piece Stuffed Animals One Size Only Simplicity 8124 Misses' Romper Dress & Top by Cynthia Rowley A (XS-S-M-L-XL) Simplicity 8172 Misses' Fashion Kimonos with Length, Fabric & Trim Variations A (XXS-XS-S-M-L-XL-XXL) Simplicity 8268 Child's, Teen's & Adult's Slim Fit Knit Jogger A (XS - L / XS - XL) Simplicity 8376 Misses' Knit Top with Multiple Pieces for Design Hacking A (XXS-XS-S-M-L-XL-XXL) Simplicity 8418 Misses' Lined Bomber Jacket with Fabric & Trim Variations D5 (4-6-8-10-12) R5 (14-16-18-20-22) Simplicity 8518 Girls' and Misses' Slim Fit Lounge Pants A (S - L / XS - XL) Simplicity 8519 Boys' and Men's Slim Fit Lounge Pants A (S - L / XS - XL) Simplicity 8520 Girls' and Misses' Jumpsuits and Booties A (S - L / XS - XL) Simplicity 8549 Misses' Bra Tops A (XXS-XS-S-M-L-XL-XXL) Simplicity 8554 Misses' and Miss Petite Coats & Jackets H5 (6-8-10-12-14) R5 (14-16-18-20-22) Simplicity 8597 Misses' & Women's Special Occasion Skirts AA (8-10-12-14-16) BB (18W-26W) Simplicity 8608 Misses' Jumpsuit & Dress H5 (6-8-10-12-14) R5 (14-16-18-20-22) Simplicity 8609 Misses' Skirts & Knit Tops D5 (4-6-8-10-12) PS (12-14-16-18-20) Simplicity 8613 Men's Knit Top by Mimi G Style A (XS-S-M-L-XL) Simplicity 8644 Misses' Wrap Tops H5 (6-8-10-12-14) U5 (16-18-20-22-24) Simplicity 8646 Misses' Knit Tops A (XXS-XS-S-M-L-XL-XXL) Simplicity 8651 Learn to Sew Pull-On Shorts A (6-8-10-12-14-16-18) Simplicity 8694 Misses' Tops D5 (4-6-8-10-12) P5 (12-14-16-18-20) Simplicity 8707 Child's and Misses' Kimonos A (3 - 8 /XS-XL) Simplicity 8715 Stuffed Dragons One Size Only Simplicity 8716 Stuffed Animals One Size Only Simplicity 8735 Misses'/Miss Petite Wrap Dress H5 (6-8-10-12-14) U5 (16-18-20-22-24) Simplicity 8743 Misses' Pleated Skirts H5 (6-8-10-12-14) R5 (14-16-18-20-22) Simplicity 8753 Men's Classic, Modern & Slim-Fit Shirt AA (34-36-38-40-42) BB (44-46-48-50-52) Simplicity 8801 Girls' and Misses' Knit Jumpsuit & Romper A (S - L / XS - XL) Simplicity 8802 Boys' and Men's Lounge Pants & Shirt A (S - L / XS - XL) Simplicity 8803 Girls' and Misses' Lounge Pants & Shirt A (S - L / XS - XL) Sew Cool in School Spring 2019 Teacher’s Worksheet Page 3 ©2019 Sew Cool In School, CSS Industries, Inc.
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