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Girl Scout Sewing Patterns


Making an official Girl Scout uniform from a pattern has almost always been an option. The earliest uniforms were most certainly made at home or by the neighborhood seamstress. Official buttons and labels have been available at various times to make the uniforms complete, along with the fabric.
 

1942

 

 
1919
 

1927

1928 - May Maston Fashion Company

1928 - May Matson Fashion Company

1931

1932 - Butterick Patterns

1935 - Butterick Patterns

 

 

 

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1936 - Butterick Patterns

 

1937 - Leader's Uniform

 

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Butterick 1938  25 cents

 

 

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1939

 

 

 

Butterick 25 cents

 

Butterick 35 cents

 

 

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Butterick 35 cents

 

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Butterick  25 cents

 

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image donated by Angie Olds

image donated by Angie Olds

image donated by Angie Olds

 

 



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