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Simplicity 6505 1984 Baby Nursery Pattern: Comforter Sheet Pillow Organizer

Vintage baby bedding set sewing pattern with cozy nursery essentials

$5.00

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Create a sweet and coordinated nursery with Simplicity 6505, a vintage 1984 sewing pattern for baby bedding and accessories. This pattern includes sewing instructions for a baby comforter, pillow, sheet, and hanging organizer, making it ideal for baby showers or a personalized newborn gift.

Sew the full nursery set using charming fabrics like calico, chambray, or cotton sateen, and choose soft batting for a cuddly finish. The organizer adds functional charm, while the fitted sheet and comforter bring warmth and personality to any crib.

🧵 Recommended Fabrics: Cotton types, calico, chambray, chintz, or sateen

📎 Notions Needed: Thread, batting, ¼" elastic

📦 Condition: Pre-owned, factory-folded with some envelope wear and faded instructions from storage

Ships in 1–2 business days via USPS Ground Advantage with tracking

💡 Sewing Tip:

When sewing elasticized crib sheets, stretch and pin the elastic in quarters before stitching to ensure an even gather. Always pre-wash fabrics to avoid shrinking once sewn.

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Add multiple patterns to your cart and check out together to save on shipping! Perfect for crafters building a nursery set or vintage pattern collectors.

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