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American Girl Doll Kirsten's Clothing Patterns Retired Out of Print Free Ship

$ 7.89

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Condition: New
  • Vintage (Y/N): Yes
  • Type: Doll Clothing
  • Modification Description: Reproduction
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Pleasant Company
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Cut/Uncut: Uncut
  • Decade: 1990s

    Description

    This is a copy of
    Kirsten's Portfolio of Doll Dress Patterns
    from 1990.
    The patterns are printed on 8 ½” x 11” paper and has full-size pattern pieces. All pattern pieces and full instructions are included. Pattern pieces that are too large for regular copy paper have simple connection instructions.
    Kirsten Larson was the 1st historical doll in the American Girl series made by Pleasant Company. She and her family immigrated from Sweden in 1854 and settled on the prairie frontier.
    Kirsten's Pretty Clothes
    contains all the patterns in the photo: the
    Apron and Summer Dress
    she wore on her birthday
    ,
    her long
    Nightgown
    for
    cold winter nights
    ,
    the
    Sunbonnet
    that protected her from the hot prairie sun
    ,
    the
    School Dress with Shawl
    that kept her warm as she walked to school,
    her
    Underwear - Chemise, Petticoat & Pantettes
    , and the
    Spoon Bag
    she brought from Sweden.
    These clothes should fit all the American Girl doll and you can also dress your other dolls.
    We also have the patterns for Samantha, Addy, Molly, Felicity and Josefina available. If you order any two of these, the free shipping will be upgraded to Priority.
    These patterns are rated for an experienced sewer, not a young girl.
    The copyright for this pattern has expired and it is now in the public domain.  I never sell copies of any patterns that are still under copyright protection.
    We cannot accept returns or exchanges for reproduction patterns. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order and I will try to make it right.