American girl doll patterns
Special Edition Thigh length A-line coat for outerwear Instant PDF Download This cute coat was inspired by the A-line designs of the 50s and 60s. It is the perfect length to wear over trousers. It is the perfect size to wear over a blouse or light sweater. The unlined design has a wide front facing so it looks great with the neck open. Construction is not difficult. Recommended fabrics: The coats can be made using patchwork cotton or medium weight fabrics like velvet, light wool or cotton sateen. This PDF sewing pattern is designed to fit 18” dolls like American Girl® It also fits the Our Generation 18" dolls. Supplies Needed: Fabric - Light to medium weight fabric Closure - Velcro or buttons and button holes Notions - 4 or 5 medium buttons The file contains full sized pattern pieces with clear labels, a sizing square on each page, seam allowance and useful markings. The instructions contain lots of line drawings with easy to follow numbered and lettered steps. Extras to help you file your patterns include a divider page to fit in a plastic pocket and an envelope design to cut out and make. The instruction pages can be printed out as a booklet or full size and folded in half to fit inside the envelope with the pattern pieces. See other coats in the 60s Collection here: https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/691610570/8-patterns-60s-vintage-doll-clothes-to?ref=shop_home_feat_1&pro=1 There are no returns of PDF products. This pattern is for personal use only. The copy you purchase is copy righted as my intellectual property and must not be shared online for free, printed for distribution in quantity for classes or groups or sold in any form. You may create garments for sale on a small scale. Valspierssews is not affiliated with American Girl ®
American Girl doll free pattern
A basic doll pajama pattern that fits American Girl Dolls and other 18" Dolls. Download and enjoy! Basic sewing skills needed.
This item is a digital PDF pattern to make the Noodle Clothing Azorean Anorak sized for 18 inch dolls such as American Girl® Azorean Anorak Features: Zipper or Button Front Closure Detatchable Hood Straight or Hi-Lo Back Hem Fully Lined Functional Front Flap Pockets Elasticized Back Waist Detail Princess Seams The Noodle Clothing Azorean Anorak developed as a stylish and versatile multi season jacket, perfect for travel. It can be paired with jeans, shorts or leggings for a casual look, and without the hood even makes a great suit jacket over a skirt or trousers. Intermediate Skill Level You will recieve by download the 29 page PDF pattern with photo supported instructions to make the Azorean Anorak The pattern is designed to use light weight woven fabrics. I've successfully used good quality cotton, Very Lightwieight Suiting, Chambray, Cotton Prints. Supplies needed to complete this project will be: 3/4 yard of light weight woven fabric. such as Cotton, Chambray, Corduroy, Denim and light weight suiting. 1/4 yard of light weight fabric for lining Matching or co-ordinating thread 1 x 6 inch or longer separating zipper or 5 x 1/4 inch buttons and snaps snaps to attach hood Scrap of fusible interfacing Cord 2 x 1/4 inch eyelets and eyelet setting tool 1/4 inch Steam-a Seam® Zipper foot 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. This pattern is also available for A Girl For All Time® dolls www.etsy.com/ca/listing/644806604/a-girl-for-all-time-doll-clothes-pattern?ref=shop_home_active_3&crt=1
I was looking at a mess on my dresser last evening when a lone knee sock struck me with an amazingly-easy-to-execute idea. I told one of my ...
Best and cutest things to wear outdoors, for 18 inch dolls! 5 Piece wardrobe! Cozy double breasted jacket, trousers, warm outdoor vest, earflap hat, and cozy scarf. All that is needed to keep your 18 inch doll warm! Uses worsted weight yarns, knitting needles, US sizes # 5 and 7. Fun and fairly easy! These knitting patterns are designed to fit many of the popular 18-inch vinyl dolls (those with vinyl head, arms and legs and a cloth stuffed body). These include: The American Girls Collection® by the Pleasant Company, Götz Dolls® (non-designer), Dress Me Doll© from The Martha Pullen Company, Tolly Girl®, Faithful Friends Collection®, Liberty Landing®, Girls on the Go®, Savannah of Storybook Heirlooms™, Laura Ashley®, Collector's Lane®, Creative Doll Company®, Springfield Collection®, Sophia's Heritage Collection®, Autumn Harvest™ and Our Generation™ and other 18-inch dolls with similar size and construction.
Strickmuster für American Girl Puppe - Hübsche Kleidung für kalte Tage!
Knitting american girl doll clothes - You will love this masterpiece in pink
This item is a digital PDF pattern to make the Noodle Clothing Azorean Anorak sized for 18 inch dolls such as American Girl® Azorean Anorak Features: Zipper or Button Front Closure Detatchable Hood Straight or Hi-Lo Back Hem Fully Lined Functional Front Flap Pockets Elasticized Back Waist Detail Princess Seams The Noodle Clothing Azorean Anorak developed as a stylish and versatile multi season jacket, perfect for travel. It can be paired with jeans, shorts or leggings for a casual look, and without the hood even makes a great suit jacket over a skirt or trousers. Intermediate Skill Level You will recieve by download the 29 page PDF pattern with photo supported instructions to make the Azorean Anorak The pattern is designed to use light weight woven fabrics. I've successfully used good quality cotton, Very Lightwieight Suiting, Chambray, Cotton Prints. Supplies needed to complete this project will be: 3/4 yard of light weight woven fabric. such as Cotton, Chambray, Corduroy, Denim and light weight suiting. 1/4 yard of light weight fabric for lining Matching or co-ordinating thread 1 x 6 inch or longer separating zipper or 5 x 1/4 inch buttons and snaps snaps to attach hood Scrap of fusible interfacing Cord 2 x 1/4 inch eyelets and eyelet setting tool 1/4 inch Steam-a Seam® Zipper foot 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. This pattern is also available for A Girl For All Time® dolls www.etsy.com/ca/listing/644806604/a-girl-for-all-time-doll-clothes-pattern?ref=shop_home_active_3&crt=1
Målfrid Gausel's knitting pattern for doll clothes - beautiful doll outfit in light blue with snowflakes
Strickanleitungen für Puppenkleidung in schönen Farbpalette des Frühlings
ALL PATTERNS SOLD ARE IN ENGLISH ONLY PDF Instant digital Download dolls clothes jacket trousers socks 12 to 22 inch Tiny Tears Pattern information is available from the image above (Yarn, Needles & Sizes) Please click on the white arrow half way up the image on the right hand side NOTE: PATTERNS ARE IN PDF FORMAT AND YOU NEED ADOBE READER ON YOUR COMPUTER TO DOWNLOAD A PATTERN. Adobe Reader is available as a free download from https://acrobat.adobe.com/uk/en/products/pdf-reader.html When you have purchased your item, you will receive instructions from Etsy on how to download the pattern. Very easy to do. Please note this is not the original item it is a digitally cleaned enhanced copy of a vintage pattern, in A4 PDF format, to download and print. PDF instant downloads are non refundable unless faulty Happy Knitting
For Ken a jacket with knit trim, hat, and trousers. Two pages for these patterns Instructions for saving and printing jpg or pdf files are here. Pdf file of Ken’s Jacket Body and Hat and Ken&…
FREE PDF Pattern to Download for your doll - Click "Download Attachment" to download to your computer. Knit legging pants for your 18 inch doll. Doll Size: 18 inch dolls like SA Girl Doll, Our Generation or American Girl
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This is the first of two free patterns I'm posting this week. If you look back at yesterday's post, you'll see that these clothes fit Ken as well as Spin Master Liv Doll Jake (pictured on the pattern). The shirt will also fit some GI Joe dolls, which makes me think it might also fit
♥️ Vintage Doll outfit. ( trousers, sweater, oversweater with hood, skirt, hat) Doll length : 43 cm( 17 inch ) Instructions are in english. File in PDF format. This listing is for a PDF INSTANT Digital DOWNLOAD, not a finished product. You will need Adobe Reader (or a similar program) installed on your computer in order to view and edit the PDF file. Due to digital item, I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order. If you have a questions. feel free to write me. P.S. Click FAVORITE to follow my shop. ( new awesome patterns every day!) https://www.etsy.com/shop/DEJAVUM Thanks!Impreso en ingles, 英文印刷 Yīngwén yìnshuā, Gedrukt in het Engels, Imprimé en anglaise, Gedruckt in Englisch, Stampato in inglese, 英語で印刷 Eigo de insatsu, 영어로 인쇄, Trykt på engelsk, Tryckt på engelska, Wydrukowano w języku angielskim, Напечатано на английском языке, Napechatano na angliyskom yazyke, מודפס באנגלית, Angolul nyomtatva
Premature Baby / Baby Doll Trousers These are very sweet little trousers for a premature baby, or for baby dolls. There are 4 sizes: extra-small preemie, small preemie, medium preemie, large preemie, or for baby dolls of around 12” - 18”in length, including Tiny Tears, Classis Baby Born, and Baby Annabell Requirements: DK yarn - or any yarn that knits to a tension/gauge of 22sts = 4” (10cm) 4mm needles Elastic (optional) A quick and easy knit! And totally cute! Extra-small Preemie Trousers (with my Evie Top) Small Preemie Trousers (with my Carla Top and Topaz Cardi) Medium Preemie Trousers (with my All-in-One Preemie Top, Topaz Top & Hat, and Topaz Cardi) Large Preemie Trousers (with Babbity Cardigan, All-in-One Top, and Bibi Cardi & Hat) This pattern is available in my Ravelry Store ~ https://www.ravelry.com/stores/made-by-marianna-designs or on Etsy ~ https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1255467734/premature-baby-baby-doll-trousers or LoveCrafts ~ Premature Baby Trousers / Baby Doll Trousers I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations. In addition: You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns. However, please do not copy my patterns Copyright © 2022 ‘made by marianna’ All Rights Reserved This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied, shared, reproduced or republished without permission on any webpage or website.
I was looking at a mess on my dresser last evening when a lone knee sock struck me with an amazingly-easy-to-execute idea. I told one of my daughters to "quick! go get your American Girl doll!" I realized the width of my adult sized knee sock was the American Girl Doll waist width. I made 3 pair of tights from knee socks in about 30 minutes. I thought I'd post how easy it was here. My apologies, the pictures are awful, but you'll forgive me when you see how easy this is! you'll need: An adult sized knee sock, thread sewing machine scissors ruler First: Turn your sock inside out (if you forget it's ok, if they are solid color socks they'll look fine, and to be honest I forgot on this pair!) Step two: Cut straight across removing the "foot" part of the sock Step Three: measure 3 inches from top of sock and mark with a pin Step four: Sew down the almost center from the pin twice, leaving about 1/2" in between your sewing lines so you can easily cut in between the lines you've sewn. At the bottom, curve your sewing line outward. Step Five: sew the 1/2" space connecting the TOP of your lines. Step Six: Cut up the center and around the feet. Turn right side out and you have yourself some dolly tights! Front back variations: tights with runners could work almost just as easily (even kids tights!) but you'll have to adjust the tutorial a bit to sew yourself a waist.
Hi Everyone! Here’s another pattern for doll’s trousers. They fit all Thomases and Annabels. Happy knitting. xxxAnn
My girls love their new dolls. I love their new dolls. In fact, I secretly wish the red headed one was mine. Well, not so secretly. I'm impressed with how easily you can clean the skin, and I love that the wigs can be styled in lots of ways. It always bummed me out that the girl Cabbage Patch Kids had those huge bald spots when you took out their pig tails - but these dolls can have up or down do's. I braided them now, but look forward to trying some other hairstyles as the girls get a little older. I loved the Weir kit I used. I know it would be satisfying to make one of these from scratch, but if you don't want to hunt down all the materials, and if you're looking to skip a few steps to save time, these kits are really great. I wasn't sure if I'd get around to making clothes before Christmas. The Weir kit comes with clothing patterns that aren't too complicated, and the panties are so cleverly simple. But, they were still more work than I really had time (read: motivation) for. So, I fell back on this super easy pattern that I got from my Granny via an old bunny she made when I was a kid. This is the same pattern I used for L's baby dolls a couple of years ago. I also put together a quick pants pattern, that is pretty much the same as every pajama/baby/doll pant I've ever seen. The shirt pattern has several things going for it: It's super easy and fast, which is great when you want to whip up a bunch to mix and match. Another nice thing, is that it's easy for children to learn to put on themselves - which Mommies are always grateful for. The elastic in the neck and the roominess of the blouse allows you to just slip it over the dolls head. Plus, the basic shape is easy to adapt to fit most any shape or size doll. I drafted mine for the 14" doll, but you can make it fit whatever you need. So, when L told me she needed more pants, it gave me the motivation to get sewing again after such a long break. Yesterday, I put together two more pairs of pants, two shirts, two dresses (the shirt only longer), and one nightgown (the dress in flannel). The girls are really into dress up, so I'm anticipating lots of dolly dress up today. I've put the pattern together for you, and it should work with most common 14" dolls (this includes Waldorf, American Girl dolls, and even Cabbage Patch Kids). It's a 2 page pdf, and all the instructions are inside the patterns so when you cut them out, you won't have to keep a separate page for instructions. Isn't that tidy? I've included basic instructions and guidelines for adapting the pattern to different size dolls. These are adapted from old doll clothes, so they aren't original to me - please, use them however you like. Download it here. A few tips: 1. Pull the elastic in the neck tight so that it isn't too big. Also, the waldorf dolls are pretty skinny, so the elastic in the pants should be smaller than you expect. 2. To save time, cut out your pants with the bottom of the leg along the selvedge so that you don't have to hem the pants. 3. Use knit, quilting cotton, or fleece. This pattern seems to work with most anything. 4. To add a little shape to the dress, tie a ribbon around the waist.
With the Simplicity Babies’ Separates Sewing Pattern, create an adorable ensemble for your little one. The pattern features babies’ jackets, tops, vests, trousers, overalls and hats.
All these patterns I found offered free from one place or another. PLEASE these patterns for personal use only. Thanks! The very best free patterns are from American Girl. These are the retired patterns that are authentic AG dress patterns. These patterns you just download and print. I warn you though that each one has lots of pages, so look through the patterns and select the pages you want to print. Just a note, I have found some of these AG patterns a little too tight, so I always add a little extra fabric when I cut out. I believe the Pleasant Co. dolls were slightly thinner. Click the link: American Girl Doll Patterns OR, copy and paste this link in your browser: http://agplaythings.com/AG%20Patterns/DollDressPatterns.html Below are some dresses I made from these AG patterns Josefina's Christmas dress Molly's slip pattern (made with short sleeves) Felicity's Colonial Dress (not as hard as I anticipated) MORE FREE PATTERNS! **(I suggest you copy and paste these patterns into a WORD document or publishing program like PAINTand make sure each pattern page is covering an 8.5x11 paper.)** This first pattern is one I have made several times.The instructions were a little vague, but if you have some basic sewing knowledge you should be able to figure it out. Be aware that this pattern is a little tight on AG dolls, so cut a bit extra on the back. Here is one of the dresses I made with this pattern I have used this tee pattern a LOT! Here is the tee pattern made up. In the first I added lace ruffle to the bottom. super easy This tee I hand painted to match a tee of my daughters This next pattern is one I modified from pajamas. Sorry the print is so bad, I scanned my cut out pattern to share. This is the pattern I used to make my Punjabi dresses. **Remember print all these patterns on 8.5x11 paper** Here is the pattern made up. I added a length of sheer/filmy fabric for the scarf. I haven't made either of these next 2 patterns. Just a note, the swimsuit seemed small when I printed it out on 8.5x11 paper, but maybe this is allowing for stretchy fabric?
A Trendon 1972 doll wearing my new Pinestreetstudio outfit for Mother's Day and commercially made shoes and socks. 1967 Ballet NP in a Ruthsdolls outfit with commercially manufactured shoes and socks. A Gotz 1970 N0-Navel girl in a vintage-sasha dress which I think so suits her colouring, Pinestreetstudio socks and JJ shoes. 1990s Gotz Stella customised by Kelly Wenarsky looking very pretty in Dungarees by vintage-sasha with a Ruthsdoll's T shirt and JJ sandals. Holly, a 1960s slate-eyed Gotz waif in a ngould outfit and commercially made shoes. A Frido Single Fringe girl in a vintage-sasha dress, socks by Joyce Jordan and JJ sandals.