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02-22-2021 12:32 PM
I have an almost three year old grand daughter. I have been saving some of my clothes that I otherwise would have donated, thinking I can use the material to make doll clothes for her. What I would like, if it exists, is to buy a doll or even a stuffed bear, that comes with patterns to make clothes to fit it. I have not begun to look online yet and I will. I was just hoping that someone here can make any suggestions or has any experience in this area of sewing.
02-22-2021 01:01 PM
The major pattern manufacturers used to have doll clothes patterns in their catalogs in fabric stores. Maybe they still do.
02-22-2021 01:30 PM
They still sell patterns, just be careful to match doll size.
Sewing little items can be tricky but fun.
Be aware that kids can be a little rough, go with durable fabrics.
My granddaughter has some doll clothes my mom made for me. I enjoy seeing them being used.
Have fun!
02-22-2021 01:49 PM
I can't help you, but this brought to mind a happy memory. My mother's first cousin ( she was older than my mom) was such a sweet lovely woman. Anyway she knew I loved my Barbie dolls, she crocheted a lot of outfits for Barbie. My face would light up when she gave me the clothing.
02-22-2021 02:06 PM - edited 02-22-2021 02:07 PM
Check out Felt Magnet site online. It has links to sites with some free patterns.
Also pacountrycrafts site which is one from Felt Magnet.
02-22-2021 02:59 PM
02-22-2021 03:08 PM
Check out Etsy. They have cute patterns for cloth, crocheted and knitted dolls and also have patters for clothing to fit them.
02-22-2021 03:27 PM
People will make memory quilts, bears and pillows from clothing.
If I were going to do that, I would make a simple quilt. Just squares, no particular pattern.
You could look on Pinterest for ideas.
If you are on Facebook there is a group called Quilting - Perfectly Imperfect that you could join for ideas also.
02-22-2021 03:46 PM
My mom used to sew doll clothes. She was an excellent seamstress. I can't sew. The American Girl things are overpriced or at least they used to be. Very cute stuff though.
02-22-2021 04:44 PM
My granddaughter has a 9" ragdoll we got her from Hawaii. Every time I make my granddaughter a dress, I make one for the doll.
Really, the doll is a funny shape! The first dress I made couldn't close and the arm openings were a snug fit. Finally, I made my own basic pattern, bodice front & back & skirt, so I just adapt everything from that.
I have yet to make this doll any sleeves in her dresses. I would have to hand sew, and that's not really my specialty.
I believe you can also find free doll clothes patterns on line.
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