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1960s Misses Blazer Jacket Sewing Pattern Ringier c3904 B38
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1960s pattern for a classic, slim blazer-style jacket with small rounded lapels and flap pockets.
By Swiss publisher Ringier, no. c3904.
All pattern pieces are pre-cut and marked with small holes for markings and they are also stamped with remarks line "grain line", "side seam", "Centre back" etc. in English, German, French and English. Instructions (text only) in German and French.
Size: vintage European size 42
Measurements:
Bust: 37 3/4" / 96 cm
Waist: 28 3/8" / 72 cm
Hips: 39 3/8" / 100 cm
Condition: package is unopened, still sealed in the original cellophane.
If you would like to find out more about Ringier patterns, please have a look here: http://vintagepatterns.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Ringier
1960s pattern for a classic, slim blazer-style jacket with small rounded lapels and flap pockets.
By Swiss publisher Ringier, no. c3904.
All pattern pieces are pre-cut and marked with small holes for markings and they are also stamped with remarks line "grain line", "side seam", "Centre back" etc. in English, German, French and English. Instructions (text only) in German and French.
Size: vintage European size 42
Measurements:
Bust: 37 3/4" / 96 cm
Waist: 28 3/8" / 72 cm
Hips: 39 3/8" / 100 cm
Condition: package is unopened, still sealed in the original cellophane.
If you would like to find out more about Ringier patterns, please have a look here: http://vintagepatterns.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Ringier
By Swiss publisher Ringier, no. c3904.
All pattern pieces are pre-cut and marked with small holes for markings and they are also stamped with remarks line "grain line", "side seam", "Centre back" etc. in English, German, French and English. Instructions (text only) in German and French.
Size: vintage European size 42
Measurements:
Bust: 37 3/4" / 96 cm
Waist: 28 3/8" / 72 cm
Hips: 39 3/8" / 100 cm
Condition: package is unopened, still sealed in the original cellophane.
If you would like to find out more about Ringier patterns, please have a look here: http://vintagepatterns.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Ringier