Description
Bolero Vest & Gaucho Skirt 18″ Doll Clothes
Fashion in the 1970s was a menagerie of styles. Particularly trendy was the Bolero Vest & Gaucho Skirt. These two pieces actually began as Spanish men’s clothing and were adapted for women at various times in earlier centuries. Women’s liberation in the 1970s found a niche for this outfit when women were required to wear dresses or skirts to formal functions but would rather wear pants.
The Flossie Potter Bolero Vest & Gaucho Skirt PDF sewing pattern shows you how to create your doll-sized version of this piece of history with its 15 pages of step-by-step instructions and full-color assembly photos, 4 pages of printable summary instructions (to save on printer ink), and full-size pattern pieces.
You can even choose to use packaged bias tape for the trim, or follow the simple instructions to make your own!
Pair this outfit with the Woodstock Peasant Top shown in the photo.
Recommended Fabrics: light-weight fabrics such as cotton or thin wool (not suitable for knits)
Supplies Needed:
-MAIN FABRIC (vest, skirt) – 1/3 yd
-CONTRAST FABRIC (vest lining, waistband, contrast bias tape) – 1/2 yd
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-CONTRAST FABRIC (vest lining, waistband) – 1/6 yd
-(Optional) Single-Fold Bias tape (if not making your own from contrast fabric)
-Soft hook-and-loop tape
Skill Level: Easy Plus
What You Get: One 24 page sewing pattern that you digitally download as a PDF file so you can start your project immediately! The PDF sewing pattern provides full color step-by-step illustrated instructions and full size pattern pieces. A PDF reader is required to view and print the files (example: Adobe Reader or Preview for MAC). The download link is received immediately after the transaction is complete. Print copies are NOT available.
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