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Free doll clothes pattern tutorial for a pleated skirt. Fits American girl doll.
If you crochet and want to give your dolls cute and unique outfits, I'm sharing American Girl Doll crochet patterns for you to check out.
Kirsten's Patterns are a set of American Girl Patterns. They were introduced to Kirsten's Collection in 1989 and retired in 2001. The patterns allow skilled tailors to make selected components and outfits in Kirsten Larson's collection. Retail cost was $20. Meet Accessories: Sunbonnet and spoon bag. School Dress with Shawl: Dress and shawl. Apron Dress and Daisy Wreath: Dress and apron. Kirsten's Nightgown: Nightgown. Flannel Underwear: Chemise and petticoat. A copy of the pattern may be downloa
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See my other free Gymnastic tutorials What you need 4-way stretch fabric (dance fabric) in black and accent colors 5/8" FOE (foldover elastic) 1yrd 1/4" elastic 4" (for scrunchy) optional parchment paper (for design) needle and contrasting thread "Beads in a bottle" from Tulip (optional, for decoration) How to make the leotard 1. Download pattern here For home use only, this is copyrighted by me, Read Creations !!!!! Make sure you have page scaling set to none ! 2. Turn front and back pattern over and draw your design on back Notice how I increased the neck size from the pattern. The pattern gives you the neck outline and a minimum suggested size. It is your responsibility to make your neck opening at least as big as indicated in the pattern. The bigger the opening, the easier it is to put the leotard on the doll. 3. Take parchment and trace your design, and cut out. Make sure you have the back side matching up with the front. 4. Cut out design from stretch fabric. Make sure your design template is on the fabric, the way it stretches. 5. Baste (hand-stitch) design onto front and back of leotard. 6. Applique with zigzag stitch (I used 1.8 for length and 3.5 for width). Stitch the outside stitch part just outside the design along the border. 7. Sew one shoulder together (right sides together) 8. Sew FOE around neck opening 9. Sew other shoulder together (right sides together) 10. Sew arm sleeves on 11. Sew a 1/4" hem (fold up 1/4") on sleeve bottom on each sleeve 12. Fold leotard right sides together and sew sleeve and leotard side together. Repeat on other side. 13. Sew FOE around leg openings 14. Sew between legs together. 15. I used "Beads in a bottle" from Tulip, to create the beads. You are done !!! How to make a scrunchy 1. Cut a rectangle 1 1/2" x 8" 2. Fold lengthwise, right sides together. 3. Sew along long side, leave 1" on either end. 4. Turn right side out. 5. Sew short ends together (right sides together) 6. Thread elastic through and sew elastic together 7. Sew opening shut You are done !!!!
Ryan's nieces love their American Girl dolls, so I wanted to make them something for Christmas that their dolls could use. Their dolls ...
American Girl Patterns.
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Free Doll Leotard Crochet Pattern
Make this coordinating sweater for your little girl's doll. Size To fit most 18” dolls Finished Measurements Chest – 12” Length – 6” Materials 2 Balls Berroco Comfort DK (50 grs), #2740 Seedling Straight knitting needles, sizes 3 (3.00 mm) and 5 (3.75 mm OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE Crochet hook, size 4.00 mm (F) 2 St markers Five 1/2” buttons Gauge 41 sts = 4”; 35 rows = 4” in Pat St on larger needles
Free Doll Outfit Knitting Pattern
How to Make American Girl Doll Clothes - a complete guide to free American Girl patterns to make your own clothes for 18" dolls.
Hi Everyone! It’s cold and beautiful outside! I just finished this set for my doll to share with you. A very cozy ear and neck…
"This cute winter hat was designed for my daughter's dolls. She had asked for a snowsuit for them for Christmas and needed a hat to coordinate. So what did this crafty momma do? I designed one of course! :) The hat was designed to fit her 18" American Girl doll, but will fit several smaller dolls as well and even small preemies. "
I’ve been busy procrastinating sewing my own dolls… and this is what I’ve come up with ;) Play update – Lottie love After about a year of abandonment, the Lottie dolls are b…
Hello cute peoples! Are you interested in another fun little project for the little girl/girls in your life? One of the projects that I made as part of my Christmas sewing... were diapers for the doll that I bought for my cutie patootie grandaughter Sophie Belle. Sophie is 2 1/2 years old now and she is at that age where she loves to take bubble baths and she loves to drag everything in the tub with her! So when I saw this doll I thought it would be perfect for her. There's just something so fun about giving a doll to a little girl on Christmas isn't there? Look at her sweet little face and her molded hair!...so vintagey looking... she reminds me of the baby dolls I used to play with as a little girl. Anyhoo... on to the dolly diapers. I used a small little print lined with white flannel for each diaper. I pre-shrunk the flannel because I know that flannel shrinks alot and I assumed Sophie would be washing these cute little diapers often and hanging them on her little clothesline to dry! Velcro worked perfectly for the closures and Sophies little hands were able to fasten and unfasten them easily. I used a cute pattern found on Skip to my Lou for the diaper. Click here to check it out. I copied the pattern at 66.7% and I found that size fit Sophie's doll perfectly using my method of cutting and sewing. Her doll measures about 12" tall....you can adjust the pattern to fit any size doll! I sewed mine a bit differently than the one on Skip to my Lou ... I traced my pattern onto poster board (to make it sturdy for tracing) and then cut it out. Then I used a mechanical pencil and traced the pattern onto the wrong side of the printed fabric for my sewing line...I didn't trace a line where I left an opening. I placed the flannel onto the right side of the print... I didn't need to pin because the flannel doesn't slip... and stitched directly on my traced line. I of course left an opening:) I cut out the diaper leaving an approximate 1/4" seam allowance. I clipped the inside curves before turning so that they would lay flat. Then I turned the diaper using my favorite turning tool to get nice corners... a crochet hook. I pressed the seam allowances to the opening under 1/4"... And topstitched the diaper all the way around the edges...which sewed the opening closed. I made 7 diapers... one for every day of the week:) I sewed on the velcro and made a cute little dolly diaper stack. And then played with them some more...sorry...I'm still trying to grow up! I also cut 6 pieces of flannel and zig-zagged the edges for little diaper wipeys. I remembered seeing a picture of some like that on Pinterest and I thought they were so cute and I knew that Sophie would love them! I was right... Sophie did love them and as soon as she unwrapped them... she didn't waste any time changing her new baby's diaper! I also made a dress, a bib and a diaper bag for her doll. I'll show them to you next! xx Lori
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Knitting patterns for dolls clothes - simple, timeless elegance in grey and white
The pattern to make this sweater is now available for download on the Free Pattern page. See link at top of this page. For this sweater I used Wool of the Andes sport weight yarn in rouge from Kn…
Felicity's Patterns are a set of American Girl Patterns. They were released in 1991 for Felicity's Collection and retired in 2001. The patterns allow skilled tailors to make selected components and outfits in Felicity Merriman's collection. Retail cost was $18 and increased to $20. Shift: Undershift. Meet Accessories: Round-eared cap, brocade purse, and handkerchief. Laced Jacket and Petticoat: Jacket, petticoat(skirt), and mob cap. Christmas Gown and Stomacher: Gown, petticoat, Stomacher, and p
Die American Girl-Puppe gekleidet in hübsche Winterkleider
The Kit Kittredge doll was released in 2000 and updated in Fall 2014 with BeForever. A Special Edition version was released for Kit's 100th birthday celebration in 2023. The BeForever version was retired later in 2023. Face Mold: Classic Mold Skin: Light There are freckles across the cheeks. Hair: Blonde, bob/chin length, side part, no bangs BeForever dolls had the hair changed slightly with slight tapering to the bob. Eyes: Dark Blue Kit's first meet outfit displays the slightly more casual sty
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Here's a super easy doll top to make and if you have your own lace edge hankie, it won't even cost you a dime. The top should fit an 18" doll. Let's begin: Materials needed 1 large woman's lace edge Lace Edge Hankie. Thread White bias tape - double fold The pattern below. Depending on the size of your hankie, you may need to adjust this pattern. Make sure you do not adjust the width of the arm holes. For the pattern click here. Print the pattern at full image. Making sure the "shrink to fit" is not checked. Instructions: Cut out the front & back bodice on the fold of the hankie. Cut the sleeve pattern leaving the lace along the straight edge (the bottom of the sleeve). Cut off the lace edges not needed. Tip: I like to make the sleeves as wide as possible so they go over the doll's arms easily. Sew the shoulder seams - this will take less than a minute. To finish the neck of the top, add white bias tape. To finish your doll top, add seam binding to the neck. This pretty doll top is such a quick project. From start to finish, it should take 30 minutes or less to create. What little girl wouldn't love this lace edged top as a gift for her doll? And cardigans like this are always in-style! Happy sewing! - xoxo Grandma You might also like these doll projects: Doll Clip Boards, Backpack Fit for a Doll, Valentines Day Doll Dress, Super Simple Doll Purse, Six Gifts to Make Using a Sock As seen on The Sewing Craft Gossip Don't have a hankie? For a little over a dollar a piece here's a 12 pack from Amazon:
Hello, lovely Friends! I am pretty excited about today's post. Here is the sneak peek of this project I shared on Thursday: I know you were probably wondering what on earth I was going to do with them. My sweet niece, Eva, had a birthday a couple of weeks ago and my Mom bought her
Softshell fleece quickly becoming popular in store bought and handmade winter wear. It is completely waterproof, slightly stretchy, and has a nice soft backing. I created this doll jacket with softshell fleece in mind, but
Free Doll Shawl Crochet Pattern
When my 5yo got her own "fake American Girl doll" for her birthday, she immediately began nagging incessantly for a doll dress to match her Flutter Sleeve Sundress . Since I made them for her sisters, it was only fair, so I whipped one up as soon as I got a chance.