Our week starts off in Book 1 with the Saturday Night Dance dress. A neat and pretty white dress with an easy rose colored trim. Add a satin ribbon bow, and this dress will work for any party and dance! Sunday, the Faith and Prayer Dress. Perfect for Sunday at church and throughout the day. Every girl will want this, as it is also good to wear to birthdays, weddings and other special events. Monday, it's the Sunny Day Monday Dress. A bright sunny yellow dress, easy fitting with a waist tie perfect for doing the laundry day or sitting on the back porch with a friend and a cool glass of lemonade! On Tuesday, it's Going to Market Dress. A great basket weave border dress to wear when shopping at the market or anywhere. A good all purpose dress for every wardrobe.
Create a cute bookshelf for dolls that can be used in a variety of ways! This shelf would be great in a pantry to hold food and kitchen appliances. It would also work in a laundry room or greenhous…
This listing is for a five-page collection of Back to School Printies designed for the American Girl Doll, and other dolls of similar size. The sheets have four folders (3 1/2"x 2 1/2"), a composition notebook (that opens with pages!), Homework pages and Text-books about 2" x 2 3/4", as all are slightly varied in size.) (do not open), plus various other small school papers one can put in the folders. Print them out, assemble them, and have some Back-To-School Fun! Can’t find the link Etsy sends you to get your PDF pattern from me? Etsy is responsible for sending the PDF patterns, not your seller. (So, please, adjust your Star Ratings accordingly, and don’t blame your seller, lol.) You can use this link to find your pattern on your computer! https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108-How-to-Download-a-Digital-Item?segment=shopping If you still can’t find it, I will be happy to email it to you via the email associated with your account.
Frozen Inspired Crochet Dress for American Girl Doll or other 18 inch dolls Free Crochet Pattern I got inspired by our Frozen Custom American Girl Doll, Elsa, to make her a crochet dress. I know cold never bothered her anyway, but a little handmade crochet dress never hurt anyone :) The dress is an improvised extension of a free pattern for a top for an American Girl doll or other 18" dolls, already available on Ravelry, so you need to refer to that pattern for the top part first - this free crochet pattern is amazing and so versatile and I totally recommend :). Frozen-inspired crochet dress for our Custom American Girl Doll Elsa I am happy to share my pattern notes to extend the free pattern for the 'SC top' to make it into this American Girl doll frozen-inspired crochet dress pattern for free, providing that you follow this copyright notice: Copyright Notice Feel free to share a link to this pattern by linking to my blog and giving copyright credit to the original pattern owner for the SC Top pattern, and the rest to © CraftsAdore, but do not copy the pattern and claim as your own. The pattern is as-is, and I cannot provide any individual support on it. This pattern may not be used to produce items for commercial purposes - you may crochet from this pattern for own personal use only or for charity. Please feel free to share your finished project by adding your comment to this post or tagging me on Instagram. ❤ Happy Crocheting ! ❤ Size: Since my dress is totally improvised to fit my specific American Girl doll (originally Grace Thomas), you may need to adjust the pattern slightly to increase or decrease extra stitches, as not every American Girl doll is the same size (older dolls are more "chubby" and newer dolls are more skinny), and other 18" dolls may be slimmer/different shapes I use US Crochet terms: sc = single crochet (double in UK terms) dc = double crochet (treble in UK terms) ch = chain hdc = half double (half treble in UK terms) dec = decrease 2 stitches together to make 1 st inc = increase in 1 stitch to make 2 st in one stitch Yarn used: Paton Baby Aran in blue and Hook H / 5mm. Any other Aran / Worsted 10ply yarn can be used - you can check your tension by trying it on your doll. I used DK weight yarn for the "belt" and trimming which seemed to work well together. Top – make as per SC top pattern, up to the Row 15 in blue, then change colours to White for the "belt" i.e. Row 16&17 (I used same white for belt and edging) Frozen-inspired crochet dress for our Custom American Girl Doll Elsa Row 16 SC in white, then continue in white: Row 17 *(SC, CH1, DC) in next st, skip 1 st * repeat till last 1 st. 1 sc in last st. (basically the same as row 21 of original SC top pattern). Switch colour to blue. Row 18 - continue in blue: Ch4 for button loop, then SC every other st to end up with 45 st again at the end of the row. (note: if you want to use ribbon as "lace" closure for the dress, you need to do loops on either side of the top) Row 19 - DC all round, but increase in the beginning (2 DC in first stitch) and every 10st or so till the end, to end up with 50st. Row 20 - SC all st till end Row 21 - DC all st till end, join in the round at the end From now on, you'll be trying the dress on from time to time every few rounds to check how long you want it and how much decreases to do to fit the doll (it fits legs first rather than through the head...) Continue in pattern of 1 DC row followed by 1 SC row (it builds up in length quite quickly) After 5 times of (1dc+1sc) rows in total as counted from white belt, check the fit, and dec evenly to 45 st in SC row by sc2tog (I use invisible decrease) After total 9 (1dc+1sc) rows, dec to about 40st and continue in pattern of 2 rows consisting of 1dc+1sc rows till ankles are reached. Once happy with length, fasten off and do finishing touches as follows: Finishing touches: For Sleeve edges I used 4.5mm / 7 hook and white sparkly DK yarn – SC all round, and then *SC, CH1, DC, skip 1 st * all round For Neck edges – just SC all round in white DK / 4.5mm hook. For white frilly bottom edge: white yarn and hook as for sleeve & neck edge: Round1: SC all round, Round2: HDC all Round, Round 3: 2HDC in each st all round. Round 4-5 Then 2DC in each st all round for 2 rounds Weave in all ends. Sew on the buttons on the back (alternatively you could have done "button loops" on both edges of the top and use a ribbon to tie it as "laces") Due to the tight nature of this dress design, your doll won't be able to sit in it, but she'll look super cute standing :) Frozen-inspired free crochet dress for our Custom American Girl Doll Elsa If you make this free crochet dress for your American Girl doll or other 18" doll, don't forget to tag me on Instagram : @craftsadore so I can see your makes :) x AC ~ +CraftsAdore's American Girl Dolls Channel
Tutorial and free 18 inch doll printable shirt pattern that is so simple even kids can sew it! Fits American Girl Dolls and even Bitty Babies.
Wonderful book about the watercolor painter, Holly Hobbie. Creator of the very popular Holly Hobbie illustrations widely marketed in the 1970's by American Greetings Corp. and others. Copyrighted illustrations.
Does your daughter enjoy the American Girl books? This Lapbook goes along with Meet Molly. It goes chapter-by-chapter and also provides the answers. Create a keepsake for years to come while learning about this period of history. All templates and instructions are included. Watch for others in this...
18" doll accessories, printable doll accessories, American Girl doll accessories. Links to several sites offering free printables for your 18" / American Girl Dolls
Paid and Free Crochet Patterns for 18-inch Dolls Like the American Girl Doll for every season. Costumes, gowns, summer attire and more.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.26 Inches (H) x 5.36 Inches (W) x .93 Inches (D)Weight: .94 PoundsSuggested Age: 11-14 YearsNumber of Pages: 496Genre: Juvenile NonfictionSub-Genre: Crafts & HobbiesSeries Title: Dover Children's Activity BooksPublisher: Dover PublicationsFormat: PaperbackAuthor: Lina Beard & Adelia B BeardLanguage: EnglishStreet Date: November 24, 2008TCIN: 85174089UPC: 9780486467726Item Number (DPCI): 247-61-7196Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
So, if you didn't guess it already, last night at the slumber party we made sleep masks! Super easy and fun. You will need the following: craft foam, scissors, pencil, yarn or string, small stickers and a hole punch. Start by drawing the mask on one sheet of foam and then using that piece as a template to cut around for the others (just keep in mind to not get pencil or pen marks on your doll!). Next, punch small holes on either side of your mask... and then decorate with stickers or gems. Thread some yarn or string through the holes and measure using a doll head and then tie it off with a knot and you are done! They look so cute! Here are some close-up shots of the dolls...Zoey decorated all of the sleep masks herself. We had so much fun this weekend! We hope you did as well!
Based on the iconic silk blouses worn by Gillian Anderson in hit series The Fall, the Anderson Blouse is a gorgeous, glamorous classic. The delicious wrap front is sexy and sophisticated, and its stunning drape gives the blouse an effortlessly feminine feel that definitely means business! There are no darts – instead the shoulders are gathered to create subtle shaping that’s both flattering and pretty. The blouse features full length sleeves with a pleated, button-fastening cuff. The blouse closes at the hem with a drawstring and is finished on the inside with a grown-on facing and bias binding at the neckline. See what other people have been making in the Anderson Blouse Gallery. and on Instagram with the hashtag #soiandersonblouse!
Make a set of spoons and spatulas to add to your doll kitchen or bakery.
The American Girl books told the stories of girls throughout American history, exploring different eras through a set of six core titles. View how the stories of Felicity, Josefina, Kirsten, Addy, Samantha and Molly converged and diverged from that pattern in this transit-map-style infographic, where each stop represents a title in the series. Note the transfer stops at Meet, Learns a Lesson, Surprise, etc., while also exploring how mysteries, short stories and other stand-alone books built out the stories of the six original American Girl dolls. Some details I really liked incorporating into the map: • Colors reflect the Pleasant Company's branding for each doll • Circles in the map legend echo the circular silhouettes used on the back cover of the classic books • Stops (titles) are ordered according to the stories' timelines About the poster: • 20" wide by 16" tall • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil • Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²) • Giclée printing quality • Opacity: 94% • ISO brightness: 104%
This is a list of all the items that were available for Grace Thomas. As Grace was a Girl of the Year, she and her items were only available from January 2015 to December 2015 before retiring. Grace Thomas (doll) Grace came with a paperback copy of Grace. Grace's Baking Outfit Grace's Pajamas Grace's City Outfit Grace's Opening-Night Outfit Grace's Travel Coat Grace's Sightseeing Outfit Grace's Welcome Gifts Grace's French Bakery Grace's Baking Set Grace's French Bulldog Grace's Paris Accessorie
Hello all! This is Jess from Gracious Threads, and I am happy to be here again to share this 18″ Doll Robe Free Pattern that can be done in fleece. Nothing says comfortable like snuggling up in a comfy fleece robe and now your dolly can join you too! Today I am sharing with you...
This "American Girl Clubhouse" Merit Badges Unit includes 24 printable merit badges for positive character qualities! Do you have students who are fans of American Girl dolls and book series? Ever thought about starting an American Girl book club? I’ve created educational units of “American Girl Clubhouse” lessons that are a perfect way to make learning fun! Each unit highlights American Girl characters and are hosted by a fictional group of best friends called the Clubhouse Girls. Visit our website at AmericanGirlClubhouse.com and learn more about them! American Girl Clubhouse: Merit Badges – Unit includes 24 merit badges for positive character qualities! Check out our other American Girl Clubhouse units: *American Girl Clubhouse: Reading Activity *American Girl Clubhouse: Trivia *American Girl Clubhouse: Journal *American Girl Clubhouse: Bookmarks *American Girl Clubhouse: Merit Badges *American Girl Clubhouse: Posters
This morning I was searching Pinterest and came across this site for making your own doll books Doll Mag - An Online magazine devoted to dolls. Here is the link: http://thedollmag.wordpress.com/2014/02/21/fairy-tale-week-book-printables/ I printed off the printables and made some for the dolls. I also Google search for Disney clipart and made one for Cinderella, Jasmine, and Frozen. You can do a lot with this tutorial. Happy doll crafting. As always, thanks for browsing my Doll Creation Blog and feel free to post comments. GiGi
Shirley Temple is certainly the real person I have seen most Paper doll scans of. (I’ve seen more of Barbie, Dolly Dingle and Santa Claus, but they are not real.) Here are a few of them: Jack…
American Books come alive with these interactive Lapbooks! All Lapbooks include a complete Study Guide. Explore other time periods and countries as you work through each of the "Meet" books for these 9 American Girls: *Click on the product names below to download a free sample of each one! American Girl: Meet Addy Lapbook American Girl: Meet Felicity Lapbook American Girl: Meet Josefina Lapbook American Girl: Meet Kaya Lapbook American Girl: Meet Kirsten Lapbook American Girl: Meet Kit Lapbook American Girl: Meet Molly Lapbook American Girl: Meet Rebecca Lapbook American Girl Meet Samantha Lapbook ***NOTE: PLEASE BE SURE TO SELECT YOUR PRODUCT (MEET ADDY, MEET FELICITY, MEET JOSEFINA, MEET KAYA, MEET KIRSTEN, MEET KIT, MEET MOLLY, MEET REBECCA, MEET SAMANTHA OR BUNDLE) BEFORE CLICKING "Add To Cart" ! THESE PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE IN EBOOK FORMAT ONLY! TO PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT IN A PHYSICAL FORMAT (CD or PRINT) PLEASE VISIT ONE OF OUR TRUSTED VENDORS: CHRISTIAN BOOK DISTRIBUTORS RAINBOW RESOURCES MARDEL AMAZON
Noodle Clothing "Wind Chill Coat" PDF Pattern I've used this pattern to make some lovely coats. Icy Blue Wind Chill www.etsy.com/ca/listing/264586015/american-girl-doll-clothes-icy-blue-wind?ref=shop_home_feat_3 Sunny with a Wind Chill www.etsy.com/ca/listing/265822234/reserved-for-kadepie-american-girl-doll? Red Hot Wind Chill www.etsy.com/ca/listing/268051762/american-girl-doll-clothes-red-hot-wind? This fully lined modern long coat features: Slightly High Waist Enclosed Back Pleat with Button Top Tab Continuous Yoke Front Patch Pockets Split Sleeves Make it your own with your choice of fabric and buttons. You will receive by instant download the 27 page PDF pattern with photo supported instructions to make the "Wind Chill" Coat The pattern is designed to use light weight woven fabrics. I've successfully used Light Weight suitings and twill. Other reccommended fabrics would be denim and silk. I like to use cotton prints for the lining to add a little pattern and surprise. Supplies needed to complete this project will be: 1/3-1/2 yard of light weight woven fabric depending on width 1/4 yard of light weight fabric for lining Matching or co-ordinating thread 14 x 1/4 inch buttons I consider it an INTERMEDIATE skill level pattern. This pattern will be delivered as an instant download. After purchasing, you will receive a link to a PDF copy of the file. There is no paper copy of this pattern Please note there are no returns on this item. Your purchase entitles you to one copy and it is not to be resold, shared or duplicated for any purpose. It is for your personal use, but may be used to produce small quantities of items for sale in a home based business. If you do sell items made with this pattern, I ask that you credit Noodle Clothing with the design in your description. Thanks you for taking a look at this Noodle Clothing Pattern. Noodle Clothing is not affiliated with American Girl®