Gabrielles Spring Gown
Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: p113010
Date Added: May 16, 1999
This gown and hat is made up of mainly V-sts and can be completed in a day. It is a good beginner project especially since I have not made very many doll patterns like this. This pattern starts at the neck and works down in one piece all the way to the bottom but then the over skirt is worked onto the dress after the main part of the dress is complete.
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