'70s Triple Play Coats 18" Doll Clothes Pattern

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Flossie Potter's '70s Triple Play is a classic style coat with three length variations for all seasons and occasions. They feature top-stitched seams from shoulder to hem and fur trim all around. The coats can be fully or partially lined and close with a hidden hook-and-eye at the waist.

Pair the coats with Flossie Potter's Tam Cap & Ruffled Scarf for a sophisticated fashion statement, or with the cowgirl hat from the Town & Country pattern for that Rocky Mountain look. Then with the Shoulder Bag & Wallet, your doll is ready for town!

This pdf sewing pattern contains 10 pages of instructions with full-color assembly photos, 4 pages of summary instructions (to save on printer ink!), and 3 pages of full-size pattern pieces.


Look for other Flossie Potter patterns in the 1970s collection at Pixie Faire. 

Recommended Fabrics:  faux suede, wool blend, suiting, fur trim 

Supplies Needed:
Main Fabric:
MAXI LENGTH: 1/3 yd faux suede, wool, suiting, or other similar fabric
MID LENGTH: 1/3 yd
CAR COAT LENGTH: 1/4 yd

Lining:
1/4 yd cotton or other similar fabric (to line the bodice only)
(optional) use 1/3 yd if lining the whole coat
Trim:
2 yds of 1"-wide faux fur trim or minky

Notions:
Large hook-and-eye
(optional) 2 decorative 1/2" - 3/4" buttons

Tools:
Serger (helpful)
Point turner
(optional) Hand needle

Skill Level:  Easy Plus

What You Get: One 20 page sewing pattern that you digitally download as a PDF file so you can start your project immediately! The PDF sewing pattern provides full color step-by-step illustrated instructions and full size pattern pieces. A PDF reader is required to view and print the files (example: Adobe Reader or Preview for MAC). The download link is received immediately after the transaction is complete. Print copies are NOT available.

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SS
01/08/2022
Susan S.
United States

Stylish!

The pattern was easy to follow as directions were simple and easy to understand. I had scraps of faux buckskin with a shearling liner on hand. I cut pattern out just slightly larger to adapt for the thickness of the shearling. I added extra shearling for trim. Except for arms, all seams were on outside and trimmed and sewn down so that just an slight edge of shearling shows. The inside is all shearling!! Tickled pink with outcome!!

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12/05/2016
Miller
United States

70's triple play coat 18 inch dolls

This was a great pattern to buy. The directions were very well written and easy to follow. I lined the whole inside of the coat and that was the only place that I made my own modification. Instead of using all of the individual pieces for the lining of the skirt area, I made a one piece pattern for the entire thing. It worked very well. I really struggled with the fir trim as I couldn't find black premade trim and bought a piece of fur instead! Never again!! I'll go wherever I need to find it with finished edges!!! Had fur everywhere and wasn't pleased with the finished edge that I had on the coat. Made the coat out of burgundy velvet with black fur and added a black fur hat. The person I was sewing for was VERY PLEASED with the result!

Pixie Faire '70s Triple Play Coats 18 Doll Clothes Pattern Review
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10/19/2016
Joy

70's Triple Play Coat

Love this coat very easy to make. I've used both the fur and minkie for trim. Every girl needs at least one in her wardrobe.

J
10/19/2016
Jozel

Awesome coat!

This coat pattern reminds me of a coat I wore in the 70's--same outline and fur only a brick red fabric. It goes together pretty quickly and looks very spiffy when finished. Yu will enjoy making it and helping to complete your doll's 70's wardrobe!!