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McCall's 8107 Misses' Dress Pattern (1996) Siz8-12

Misses Princess Seamed Dress In Two Lengths

$5.00

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Create timeless summer or spring looks with this vintage 1996 McCall’s 8107 sewing pattern for misses' pullover dresses in two lengths. This pattern features princess seams, sleeveless and short-sleeved options, and a back 22" zipper for a flattering fit. Ideal for confident beginners to intermediate sewists.

Pattern Details:

  • Year: 1996

  • Brand: McCall’s

  • Pattern Number: 8107

  • Style: Misses' pullover dress variations (two lengths)

  • Sizes: 8-10-12

  • Condition: Pre-owned, factory folded, envelope has moderate wear due to age/storage

Fabric Suggestions:

  • Cotton and cotton blends

  • Lightweight crepe

  • Rayon faille

  • Lightweight linen

  • Gingham

Notions Needed:

  • Thread

  • 22" zipper

  • Hook and eye

  • Optional: 5/8" to 7/8" wide purchased belt

  • Optional: 2" wide trim and ribbon rosettes

Shipping:
Ships within 1–2 business days via USPS Ground Advantage with tracking.

Sewing Tip:
Use a pressing ham when shaping the princess seams for a crisp, curved finish that flatters the body.

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