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RODEO COWGIRL JACKET
This versatile unlined Jacket, adapted from vintage cowgirl costumes, features princess seams, shawl collar, and set-in sleeves. There are three different shoulder yoke variations and two different cuff yoke and pocket shape variations, as well as an optional belt. Make it in a variety of fabrics, then add an array of embellishments, from fringe and studs to embroidery and lace, to create an entire wardrobe of Western-style jackets.

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RODEO COWGIRL SKIRT
Cowgirl up! Head for the rodeo, saloon, or dance floor in this Western-styled skirt with lots of flair. Both Views feature flared A-line silhouette, shaped waistline with front and back darts, waist facing, mid-calf length, lace-up back closing, and several easy-to-apply hip yoke shapes for fun. View A sports a shaped hem appliqué. View B has a swishy hem flounce and hip/pocket yoke. Make it in a variety of fabrics, then add your personal cowgirl statement in fringe and embroidery or studs and appliqué patches, to create an adventurous collection of skirts for everyday, weekend, and party wear. NOTE: Hip yokes and hem treatments are perfect for using complementary and/or contrasting fabrics. Insert purchased or custom fringe in any seam you desire or topstitch to finished seams or hem.

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AUSTRALIAN BUSH OUTFIT
The classic bush jacket, trousers, and shorts from Hollywood's version of the tropical British colonies. Make it in khaki for the authentic look, or silk twill for a classy updated impression. Pattern includes instructions for the slingeroo, a handy over-the-shoulder bag that completes the outfit.

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AUSTRALIAN DROVERS COAT
This is the classic outback duster coat. Its rugged construction and hearty design is perfect whether riding the open range or the urban trails. Make it in canvas or denim for a traditional look, microfiber or crinkle nylon for an updated water-repellent version. Pattern includes information about authentic detailing, waterproofing, and instructions for a knit pullover sweater.

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PRAIRIE DRESS
Worn by the stalwart women who conquered the 19th century American prairie, this flowing dress was traditionally worn with a practical apron. With or without the apron, mid-calf or ankle length, the dress is feminine and comfortable. Instructions for vintage embroidered finishing touches are included.

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QUILTED PRAIRIE SKIRT
This quilted petticoat was a treasured item in an 18th-century wardrobe, for an elaborately Victorian lady and a simply calico Pioneer. Today, it makes a lovely all-season skirt. Ankle- or calf-length, the skirt is softly gathered into a waistband, and has a placketed side opening and optional hem ruffle. Quilting design transfers are included.

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FIVE FRONTIER SHIRTS
Choose one these traditional Western shirts for the cowboy or cowgirl in you, and sew up the five different variations for every day of the week: lace-front, square bib, shaped bib, contrast yoke, and traditional bull's-head yoke. Pattern includes historical information and instructions for piped trim and "smile" pockets.

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SCHOOLMISTRESS SHIRTWAIST & SKIRT
Based on the vintage uniform of the 19th century schoolmarm, this two-piece outfit features a classic "shirtwaist" or blouse with beautifully different scalloped front opening and flattering princess lines. Wear it with the sweeping seven-gore skirt with optional bias trim.

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BIG SKY RIDING SKIRT
Bring out the cowgirl in you! Equestrian women of the early 20th century, who were determined to ride astride rather than sidesaddle, wore these divided skirts. An ingenious fashion, with front panel that buttons one way for a skirt and the other way for pants. Pattern is derived from a skirt worn by legendary rancher and rodeo rider, Fannie Sperry Steele.

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