We have just sourced a wonderful book of vintage 1940s toy sewing patterns. There are 10 altogether- there is a giraffe, a camel, a lamb, a tortoise, a monkey, a china doll, a peasant doll, a frog, a clown and a cockerel. They are all very cute and definitely have that vintage retro feel about them!
The patterns are all in diagram form- which means that there is a squared grid which shows you the size and shape of the pieces to be cut. You would then transfer those shapes onto 1 inch squared paper.That means that the sewing patterns are perfect for delivery as a pdf or on a cd.
They are all quite simple to make and only have a few pieces each to cut out. If you are an experienced maker you will already understand how to resize a squared grid to make the toys bigger or smaller too.
At the moment they are on Ebay as a cd- but look out for them on the website soon as a pdf download. Click here to find them

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Posted by: bee pollen xiu tang | 05/16/2013 at 04:50 PM