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For Our Canadian Customers - Should you wish to pay for your purchase in Canadian Funds we will convert your total into Canadian currency using the current exchange rate. Please send us an email detailing which patterns you wish to purchase & we will send you an updated invoice in Canadian currency.
Payments are gladly accepted by Visa or Master Card. Additionally Discover, American Express & e-Checks are accepted thru Pay Pal.
If making payment by mail we accept international money order or well concealed cash (senders risk).
For those customers that don't wish to submit credit card information on the internet, we can process your Visa or Master Card payment via telephone. Please email us for details. We are only able to process Visa & Mastercard orders via telephone.

Free worldwide shipping ~ All patterns ship worldwide free of charge
Single patterns purchased are usually shipped via Light Packet USA or Light Packet International. We have no control over how quickly shipments are cleared by Customs officials in the destination country. Delivery standards are estimates by Canada Post of how long it will take for the mail to be delivered. These delivery standards are not guaranteed by the sender. Any fees levied by Customs in the destination country are the responsibility of the addrressee.
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Please note that these patterns are vintage patterns therefore the envelopes are not in perfect shape. Small rips, tears, creases, discoloration, writing, etc. is to be expected. If the envelope is badly worn that information will be noted in the description
Children's Fashions In The 1960's
Many girls' and young women's' dresses were styled after those of the older women, but never after any of the styles considered to be in any way suggestive at that time. Due to the baby boom, there was a high demand for clothing for children. Children's clothing was made with better quality, as well.
Children's clothing reflected the latest advances in fibre and fabric technology. The new synthetic fibres, first nylon, then polyester, spandex and an ever-larger variety of blended and knit fabrics, were enthusiastically adopted for their comfort and easy maintenance.
We carry children's patterns from all the major manufacturers:
Vintage Simplicity Patterns, Vintage McCalls Patterns, Vintage Butterick Patterns, Vintage Vogue Patterns, Vintage Advance Patterns, Vintage Du Barry Patterns, plus ot her pattern manufacturers.