. "Mail Order 1861"@en . . . "The Diagram Explains Simple Consruction. The dress-pattern, No. 1861, is cut in sizes small, medium and large. To make the dress in the medium size will require 2 7/8 yards of 40-inch material, with 3/8 yard of 36-inch contrasting goods. Pattern was 12 cents. A catalog showing all available styles was only 10 cents when accompanied with a pattern order or 12 cents without pattern order. This illustration is from a 1924 issue of NEEDLECRAFT MAGAZINE, Augusta, Maine. This 13\"t x 10.5\"w magazine includes directions for crochet, knitting & craft designs. Also offers tons of embroidery patterns for sale."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Diagram Explains Simple Consruction. The dress-pattern, No. 1861, is cut in sizes small, medium and large. To make the dress in the medium size will require 2 7/8 yards of 40-inch material, with 3/8 yard of 36-inch contrasting goods. Pattern was 12 cents. A catalog showing all available styles was only 10 cents when accompanied with a pattern order or 12 cents without pattern order. This illustration is from a 1924 issue of NEEDLECRAFT MAGAZINE, Augusta, Maine. This 13\"t x 10.5\"w magazine includes directions for crochet, knitting & craft designs. Also offers tons of embroidery patterns for sale."@en . . . . . .