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Wishlet 1 - 1806-1810

Wishlet 1 - 1806-1810

by Susan Sirkis

Capture the elegance of turn-of-the-century fashions, featuring the Empire style.  Lingerie, dresses, hads, and accessory paterns are included to make a complete wardrobe for that special miniature figure.  (Patterns are 1/12 scale).



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Wishlet 2 - 1820-1825

Wishlet 2 - 1820-1825

by Susan Sirkis

The eighteen-twenties saw the rise of the middle class.  The trend towards wider skirts, begun in the late Empire, continued through the 1820s to the 1830s.  Many types of miniature dolls lend themselves admirably to the fashions in this booklet.  (Patterns are 1/12 scale)



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Wishlet 3 - 1831-1835

Wishlet 3 - 1831-1835

by Susan Sirkis

As the years rolled on, so did the fashions.  Economic and industrial changes influenced the fashions of the day.  Make lingerie with fine lace trim, gorgeous dresses, hats, and accessories using the patterns and instructions.  (Patterns are 1/12 scale)



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Wishlet 4 - 1840-1845

Wishlet 4 - 1840-1845

by Susan Sirkis

Queen Victoria began to make her presence known during this period, especially her influence on fashions.  Follow her courtship and marriage to Albert in the text, and make her dresses, hats, and accessories with the patterns.  (Patterns are 1/12 scale)



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Wishlet 5 - 1853-1858

Wishlet 5 - 1853-1858

by Susan Sirkis

In the 1850's a surprising number of women were prominent either because of who or what they were.  Two of these women were Empress Elizabeth of Austria and Empress Eugenie of France.  You'll love making their beautiful and elaborate gowns and accessories for your miniature dolls.  (Patterns are 1/12 scale)



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