Free Doll Sweater, Hat and Scarf Knitting Pattern
The Courtney Moore doll was released in 2020. Face Mold: Classic Mold Skin: Light Hair: Honey blonde, spiral curls, upper back length, sideswept bangs, right side part Courtney's hair comes with the front section pulled up in a partial ponytail. Eyes: Blue Courtney's meet outfit is intended to reflect the bright, colorful and pop culture valley girl fashions of the mid-1980s. According to the website, Courtney purchased the outfit at Valerie's, a store located in Orange Valley Mall. Blue off-the
18-inch Doll Winter Set (Fleece Hat & Poncho) This outfit was made to fit dolls such as the American Girl Doll. The pattern was designe...
Coconut's Garden Set is a Coconut Item accessory set released in 2008 and retired in 2009(?). Retail cost was $14. Straw hat. Multicolored striped band. Monarch butterfly clip. Pink sunglasses. Magnetic bouquet of blue flowers. This set coordinated with the Gardening Outfit II. Coconut's Gardening Accessories
Resources: Felicity Boxed Set with Game Felicity: An American Girl Audio CD Welcome to Felicity’s World, 1774 Felicity and Elizabeth Dolls and Mini Dolls Felicity Play Scenes & Paper Dolls Felicity Just For Fun Felicity’s Craft Book: A Look at Crafts from the Past with Projects You Can Make Today Felicity’s Cookbook: A Peek at […]
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The Pleasant Company Pretty Clothes sewing patterns were available for the first six American Girl Dolls—Samantha, Kirsten, Molly, Felicity, Addy, and Josefina. Each set of patterns usually include…
Josefina's Patterns are a set of American Girl Patterns. They were introduced to Josefina's Collection in 1997 and retired in 2001. The patterns allow skilled tailors to make selected components and outfits in Josefina Montoya's collection. Retail cost was $20. Meet Accessories: Rebozo. Indigo Skirt and Camisa: Skirt, camisa, and sash. Christmas Dress and Mantilla: Dress. Feast Day Finery: Camisa, skirt, and sash. Heirloom Accessories: Manton. Josefina's Night Shift: Night Shift. A copy of the p
Here is a free pattern for a very basic yet versatile dress to fit an American Girl or 18" doll. This is a great beginner sewing pattern to learn with!
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18-inch Doll Winter Set (Fleece Hat & Poncho) This outfit was made to fit dolls such as the American Girl Doll. The pattern was designe...
The Lea Clark doll was released in 2016 and was available for only one year before retirement. She is considered the Girl of the Year for 2016. Face Mold: Josefina Mold Skin: Light Medium Brows: Arched Feathered Hair: Hip length, wavy, layered light brown hair with highlights and a left side part. Eyes: Hazel Lime green panties with white elastic edging. The matching children's outfit was available: Dress: $48 Messenger Bag: $38 A mini doll of Lea was released in January 2016 and sold through bo
Do you enjoy shopping at IKEA? My sister and I usually make an annual pilgrimage to our local IKEA to load up on some of our favorite budget friendly home items. We drop the kiddos off at the dayca…
Free Shipping on Orders Over $35 within the USA Brand: Pleasant Company - American Girl - Molly's Pretty Clothes Pattern Size: Doll Size Condition: Cut, complete and neatly folded. Pattern is partially cut. I have bundled pattern sets with paper clips. Envelope Condition: Good vintage condition with light shelf wear. This is a large format envelope with a bow tie. Description: Pattern and instructions to make: Molly's Patterns are a set of American Girl Patterns. They were released in 1989 for Molly's Collection and retired in 2001. The patterns allow skilled tailors to make selected components and outfits in Molly McIntire's collection. The pattern includes Molly's meet accessories, plaid jumper and blouse, party pinafore and birthday crown, slicker and rain hat, molly's pajamas and Molly's undies. This is an original sewing pattern not a reproduction or a finished garment. Please see my other American Girl patterns here. https://www.etsy.com/shop/VintageAnderburg?ref=shop_sugg&search_query=american+girl Please see my other doll patterns here. https://www.etsy.com/shop/VintageAnderburg?ref=shop_sugg§ion_id=32805037 Unless the pattern is already lovingly folded, I iron and place all my cut patterns into numerical or alphabetical order. Factory folded patterns are left as is so as not to disturb the fold and the envelopes are ironed. All patterns are sent in a plastic bag to protect from moisture. Patterns are from a pet friendly home.
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You receive 2 patterns with this set: Dress pattern that also includes directions to make a top too. Matching Headband Pattern Crochet Level- Intermediate Pattern Written in US terms Many Photos included in pattern to guide you. Pattern has been tested by crocheters other than myself. You can make this as a dress or a top with a matching headband for your favorite 18 inch doll. Please Note: Color changes are not indicated in pattern. Feel free to use colors where desired. With all of my patterns you may sell what you make, but you can not sell the pattern. Thank you for your consideration.
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PHOTO HEAVY Sweater and Dress Set. Crocheted flowers (embroidery floss), bead centers, back stitch stems and lazy daisy leaves. Dress laid out flat after steam blocking. Lavender and pale pink sweaters to go along with above two dresses to create a five piece set for mix and matching. This ensemble is to be auctioned off as part of a scholarship fund. Now for the models: Up first is American Girl #3. Her name is Lauren Kelly and she is Frannie's very first American Girl doll. She is a "Just Like You" doll (no longer available) and was purchased back in 2007. She looks pretty good for her age. She is modeling a crocheted poncho (which I posted about here) over a variegated blue dress. This yarn was chosen because it matches Lauren's eyes. Here she is without the cover-up. There are even buttonholes for ease in dressing. Our next model is Samantha Parkington, a historical doll circa 1900. She is an original American Girl doll who was introduced in 1986. Samantha is Frannie's second doll and was purchased in 2008. American Girl retired Samantha in December 2008, but due to popular demand was re-released in August 2014 as part of the "BeForever" collection. Who wouldn't love Samantha? Here she is wearing a pale pink dress and coordinating shawl. Shawl is crocheted using Size #10 thread. Back view Shawl stays securely in place with a button. A crocheted white border was added to the dress to resemble a petticoat, because that is how Samantha Parkington would dress. Complete ensemble from the back. Near and dear to my heart is Julie Albright. Julie is a historical doll, representing the 1970's. This is Frannie's third doll and was purchased in 2008. She is part of the "BeForever" line. Julie required a dress that resembles tie-dye. The button on Julie's sweater came from an outfit that Frannie wore as a little girl. Look, Julie even has matching purple Dr. Scholl's!!! Say "Hello" to "Girl of the Year" 2009 (GOTY), Chrissa Maxwell, the fourth doll in the collection. Chrissa represents standing up for yourself, making friends and taking a stand against bullying. She is wearing a dress in variegated blue, green and purple and a mini version of Lion Brand's South Bay Shawlette, which I posted about here. How C-U-T-E are those shoes?!!! Wish they came in my size. I sewed on a sparkly button to keep the shawl in place. Here it is from the back. I added a picot border, which is not part of the original pattern. Meet Rachel Anne, "My American Girl" #22, purchased in 2010, and Frannie's 5th doll. Rachel's dress is bright pink which coordinates with her multi-colored poncho. Doll number six is Katy Elizabeth, "My American Girl" #35, purchased in 2013. Katy is wearing the very first dress I knit in the collection. The is the only dress that follows the pattern exactly as written. A crocheted flower was added to dress up the outfit (no pun intended). Coincidentally, this pattern is called Katie's New Dress by Janice Helge and is available for purchase on Ravelry. "Girl of the Year" 2014 is Isabelle Palmer and is the 7th doll in the collection. Isabelle is a ballet dancer and represents having confidence in yourself. She was really a "hot" girl of the year, I think mainly because she came with pink hair extensions. Isabelle's sweater was knit with some leftover Cascade Cherub Aran - very soft. I added a picot border to Isabelle's dress. Second to last we have Abigail Brown, "My American Girl" #38 from 2014. She has strawberry blonde hair, hazel eyes and freckles. The green sweater was perfect for her coloring and coordinated nicely with her dress. Last, but not least, is the latest edition to the collection, Grace Thomas, "Girl of the Year" 2015. Grace represents baking, French culture and starting a business. How about those boots?!!! I think I have finally worked out the dress pattern exactly how I like it. Isn't she sweet? Even her lips look glossy. Perfectly matched sweater. These dresses and sweaters are all worked top-down, no seams and buttonholes knit in as you go. And, after steam blocking, they really drape beautifully on the dolls. Hope you enjoyed my little American Girl doll fashion show. S.W.A.K. Don't forget - CuteKatyDolls on YouTube!
Je vous présente aujourd'hui l'ensemble "Belinda" pour poupée mannequin de 30 cm de type Barbie La fiche contenant les explications de la tenue ainsi que la tenue elle-même sont disponibles dans la boutique Bon crochet à toutes
Made from alternate pieces of plain and plaid woven fabric with large patch pockets, and a matching triangle hat, this little play suit would be sure to please any young girl in the 60s. This is another prototype outfit for a 1960s theme pattern set I am developing.
I've known since I started collecting American Girl that I was going to need something HUGE to display my dolls and their gigantic furniture...
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