Looking to identify a pattern from way back in the 90's

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Looking to identify a pattern from way back in the 90's amsicari 06-14-2009
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Posted by amsicari on June 14, 2009, 5:01 pm
Hi all,

I am trying to identify a the company that made the pattern "Fairy
Godmother" from the early 90's. I've been going through my stash and found
that I *almost* finished the pattern, but I can no longer find the
pattern. I found the image online at the following website :
http://www.leathrum.com/mariia/xstitch/angelandkid.jpg , but it doesn't
have any information about the pattern. I'm looking to repurchase the
pattern if I can figure out what it is.

Any help would be appreciated--- I literally just need the pattern for the
facial features and the outlining and would hate to have to give up when
this close to completing it.




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Posted by Elaine on June 15, 2009, 8:15 pm
Elaine had written this in response to
http://www.sewgirls.com/sewing/Looking-to-identify-a-pattern-from-way-back-in-the-90-s-40952-.htm
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Is this a doll pattern? If not e-bay has several sewing pattern for
"fairy godmother" costumes and also crochet patterns for fairy godmother
doll (you say it has a face) so you might find a match there. You could
also post to e-bay's w"want it now" and include an image of your pattern.
Finally, you can make a face pattern yourself -- draw freehand, or find
a photo of a face, copy and scale it on your printer to the appropriate
size and transfer the features to fabric. This would be better than
abandoning the project.

Good luck!


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