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I usually make them between 36” and 40” square @Lowena . The flannel one is just 25” square, but apparently they do use smaller ones for babies.
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Google 'low-waisted dress pattern' to see the kind of thing that would work.

This one could be adapted from a straight-sided top pattern.  Just add a couple of box pleats at the front and make a sash to cover the hip seam.
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There are several on Etsy including this one
https://tinyurl.com/3473x6zf

Also this one is free.  Scroll to the bottom of the page

https://exhibitions.fitnyc.edu/roaring-20s-and-swinging-60s/pattern-project/



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Folkwear are always a good bet for this type of thing
https://thefoldline.com/product/1920s-flapper-dress-pdf/
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I'm wondering what pattern could you recommend for a Roaring 20's/prohibition style dress? Sleeveless or short sleeves. Must be PDF downloadable (Preferred with A0 file).

Hoping to whip something up for a fancy dress party next week.  :)
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There are so many beautiful quilts on this thread  :perfect10:
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Current Projects / Re: Log cabin Star
« Last post by Pearl on Today at 10:58:46 »
Gorgeous!  I love a LC and purple… and your fm quilting  :loveit: :loveit: :loveit:
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Looking good @Sheilago what size do you make your Linus quilts?
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Thanks for the comments :D. I now have the fleece backing for my second scrappy quilt. Yesterday I had a bit of a tidy up and found a bag of flannel scraps left over from making burp cloths, so I quickly ran up a simple baby quilt, which I might put in my Project Linus bag if I get it finished quickly enough. Here it is so far.
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Current Projects / Re: Log cabin Star
« Last post by Sandra on Today at 07:23:37 »
 :loveit: That's beautiful and I love the colours.

Sandra.
xxx
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