![]() ![]() ![]() Lolita was returned to W L Homes shipyard for a naval refit - gone were the luxuries, painted navy grey and armed with. She was requisitioned and taken over by the Navy on 26 September 1941, commissioned by the RAN on 22 November 1941 under the command of Commissioned Warrant Officer Herbert S Anderson RANR(S). By March 1940, Lolita was owned by H C Small, the proprietor of Small's Chocolates. When Walker sold his first Lolita (renamed Urallia), Lolita II became Lolita. ![]() She was built by W L Holmes of Neutral Bay and was launched in 1936 as Lolita II for Arthur Douglas Walker, a businessman and former Mayor of Mosman. She was one of thirteen similar vessels, known to Sydney siders as the 'Hollywood Fleet'. Patterns are not returnable, so please ask any questions you may have before ordering.HMAS Lolita (14) was formerly a luxury motor cruiser, commissioned as a channel patrol boat into and operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during World War II. To determine the size you need, please refer to the size charts here (). Required fabric and materials lists in yards and metersĬlear English instructions with many detailed diagrams The pattern includes:įull size pattern pieces - no grading, up-sizing or major assembly required!įull measurements and cutting guides for large skirt and ruffle pieces The length of the skirt from the waist is approximately 21-22 inches, depending on whether or not you add the lace trim. This pattern provides for a skirt that is three times the width of the waist for all sizes. It also has optional bib details, attached waist ties, side pockets, back zipper and bodice lining. ![]() This must-have OP pattern fits beautifully on every size with front and back princess seams. (See other listings to purchase a paper version that can be sent to you). Pages will print on 8.5" x 11" (letter) paper. You will need a PDF reader (such as Adobe Acrobat, which is free). NOTE: This is for a DIGITAL pattern that you download and PRINT at home. 1436 Susie Q OP Sewing Pattern L-3X (smaller size pattern in other listing) ![]()
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