50+ Patterns for Bleuette and Daisyette 11" Doll on CD

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    11″ Daiseyette and Bleuette Doll Patterns – over 50 outfits!
    Due to many requests, I have
    resized the original Daisy patterns to fit the 11″ Daiseyette and
    Bleuette dolls. Now your smaller dolls can dress like their big sister! These are included on a CD in PDF format.
    The early part of the 20th
    century was the beginning of the advertising revolution. The Ladies
    Home Journal had been running Sheila Young’s paper doll pages of Lettie
    Lane and her family since October 1908. Lettie Lane had a doll named
    “Daisy”. Then someone at the Journal had a marvelous promotion idea.
    They would turn Lettie Lane’s paper dolly into a real doll using the
    “Daisy” doll as a premium for selling magazine subscriptions.
    For
    3 subscriptions plus $4.50 you could order a Daisy doll. This campaign
    was a huge success. Originally 5,000 dolls were ordered which were made
    by the JD Kestner doll company in Germany. This doll was a Kestner 171
    head with a composition body. Simon and Halbig also supplied dolls that
    are marked Heirich/Handwerck Germany 1. When the campaign was ended
    26,000 dolls had been ordered and distributed.
    In the January
    1911 issue a note written by the editor said, “The Lettie Lane doll
    will come to life. It isn’t an easy matter to bring a doll to life and
    it takes a little time to do it. For it is going to be done in a way
    that no child will ever dream of it being done. So let every child be
    patient and just as soon as we can bring it about, the doll will come
    to life”.
    Finally in the March 1911 issue, Sheila Young, the
    paper doll artist, titled her page “Lettie Lane presents her most
    beautiful doll to every little Journal girl. “All about Daisy.” “Well,
    here she is at last, really come to life. She has been so long in paper
    in the Journal. Now she is ready as a real doll to go in the arms and
    heart of every little Journal girl. Lettie Lane says, “she is the most
    beautiful doll that she has and her name is “Daisy”. Wouldn’t you like
    to have her, a real Lettie Lane doll, a beautiful doll to play with
    just as Lettie Lane has?”
    These set of patterns were shown in
    the 1911 Ladies Home Journal with the promotion of Daisy the Doll that
    Came to Life, and printed by The Home Pattern Company. The
    advertisement states “Any little girl may now have the real daisy for
    her very own. Thousands of the dolls, fresh from the German villages
    where they are made, are now in the Journal’s offices ready for
    immediate shipment.”
    There were five such promotions altogether. This listing is for a copy of all five pattern sets.
    Each
    pattern set includes a color copy of the paper doll page showing the
    outfits, a copy of the original cover sleeve and the pattern pieces for
    the outfits listed. Please note that the white undergarments shown in the first photo on the left (middle picture) is NOT included, as this was the outfit the doll came in, and is shown in every pattern set.
    We are also including 26 patterns that were featured in the La Semaine De Suzette Magazine that were made specifically for the Bleuette doll. They are copies of the original, printed in French. They include:
    Robe Brodee
    Petite Robe a Volantis
    Tablier De Ceremonie
    Robe D’ete en Batiste ou Linon Avec Broderie Au Passe
    Robe D’ete
    Tablier Anglais
    Robe de Deaux Etoffes Differentes
    Robe a Panneaux Ouverts
    Robe en Rubans
    Robe Nouvelle a Cocardes
    Robe en Foulard Imprime
    Robe Brodee
    Robe en Soie Legere
    Peignoir D’ete
    Combinaison Chemise-Culotte
    Col de Linon Brode
    Petite Veste Kimono en Taffetas
    Chemise de Loupee
    Tablier Jardiniere
    Vetement Japonais et Toque en Fourrure
    Costume de Chasse
    Capeline Dite Charlotte en Pique ou Toile Ancienne Brodee
    Chapeau de Taffeta
    Le Corset
    Capote Pour Bleuette
    Pantalon Ferme
    Files on CDs are in PDF format and
    were formatted on a PC. I do not know if customers who own Mac
    computers can access the files. Please check your computer FIRST before
    purchasing to see if you are able to access PDF files. I do not offer
    refunds on CDs.
    Please note: You will NOT
    be receiving a printout of the patterns – just the CD.
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    50+ Patterns for Bleuette and Daisyette 11" Doll on CD