McCall’s 1921 Child Apron School Smock Sewing Pattern offers a practical and charming design developed in collaboration with Miss Frances Horwich, America’s beloved television teacher from NBC’s award-winning program “Ding Dong School” from the 1950s. This easy-to-make apron smock slips on easily, wraps around the back, and buttons at the waist in front, making it for the child to self help when putting it on, both functional and comfortable for children.
The pattern features views with options for plain or striped fabrics and can be finished with bias tape for neat edges. Optional appliqué and embroidery details include whimsical motifs such as milk and apple designs, perfect for adding a personalized touch. Designed for everyday wear, this apron smock combines durability with a child-friendly design, ideal for school, play, or household activities.
A true piece of mid-century Americana, McCall’s 1921 pattern remains a collectible favorite among vintage sewing enthusiasts, doll and costume makers, and fans of Miss Frances and her “Ding Dong School” legacy.








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