The image shows a close up of the cover of vintage Simplicity doll clothes pattern number 1844 which has a copyright date of 1956. The photograph has been enhanced with enlarged numbers for each view. In View 1, a baby doll wears a baptismal dress trimmed in lace around the hem with a zigzag of lace about four inches above the hem; each zig zag in front is topped with a tiny blue ribbon like the tiny blue ribbons on the ruffled sleeves and collar. In view 2 a little white dress made of rose-printed fabric is trimmed inn lace about an inch above the skirt's hem, and above each puffy sleeve, we see a pink ribbon tied in a bow. In view 3 a red coat has a little round collar trimmed in rickrack to match the rickrack trim around the matching red bonnet. In view 4 the doll wears a white shirt, a pair of yellow gingham overalls, a matching gingham jacket, and a matching yellow gingham bonnet. In view 5, we see a slip trimmed in lace around the hem, collar, and sleeves. Beside it, a smaller dress or slip has a similar lace around the collar and sleeves, but the hem is trimmed in 1 inch eyelet and tiny pink ribbons. These two slips also come with unadorned white underpants. In view 7, we see a pink baby bunting which is trimmed with ribbon or bias tape (or both).