
There is a newer version of this page right here. It includes even MORE free patterns and tutorials!
However, if you want to download any of these images, please follow these instructions: Just click on the link below, then right-click on the pattern, and hit “save as”. Load it onto your computer, into a MS Word (or similar program), and print. Make sure it is large enough to fill the whole printed page. Otherwise it won’t fit your doll.
Furniture:
- Elegant DIY Barbie Doll Chair Image
- Renaissance Doll Chair Tutorial
- Renaissance Doll Chair Printable Pattern
Doll Clothes for Ken:
- Felt Boots Pattern for Ken
- Felt Boots DIY Tutorial
- Bi-colored Romeo Pants Pattern
- Bi-colored Romeo Pants Tutorial
- https://www.youtube.com/embed/S00Ci-d8UR0“>Basic Pants Tutorial
- Romeo’s Jacket Pattern
- Image of Romeo (Ken) in Full Costume
- Image of Ryan (Ken) Doll in Renaissance Costume
- Shirt Pattern
- Jacket and Trousers/Pants Pattern
- Tutorial for Making/Sewing Ken Pants
- Tutorial for Making/Sewing Ken’s Princely Jacket
- Image of Ken doll in Muffin Cap
- Muffin Cap Pattern
- Easy DIY Doll Cape for Ken or Barbie
- Tutorial for Making Easy DIY Doll Cape for Ken or Barbie
- Image of Bicolor Renaissance Jacket for Ken
- Pattern for Bicolor Renaissance Jacket and Pants for Ken
- Image of Renaissance Doublet (Vest) for Ken Dolls
- Pattern for Renaissance Doublet (Vest) Pattern for Ken Dolls
- Tutorial for Making Doublet (Vest) for Ken
- Image of Monk’s Costume for Ken Dolls
- Pattern 1 for Monk’s Robe
- Pattern 2 for Monk’s Robe
- Pattern for Monk’s Hood
- Tutorial for Monk’s Sandals
- Monk’s Costume Tutorial
- Image of Ryan Doll in Prince Costume With Slashed Sleeves
- Printable Pattern for Prince Costume With Slashed Sleeves
- Tutorial for Making Prince Costume With Slashed Sleeves
- Image of Ken in Puff-Sleeve Shirt
- Pattern for Puff-Sleeve Shirt
- Tutorial for Making Puff-Sleeve Shirt
Doll Clothes for Barbie:
- Bicolored Pants Pattern for Barbie
- Image of Bicolor Pants/Trousers on Barbie Doll
- Harlequin Top or Musketeer Tunic for Barbie (Printable Pattern)
- Harlequin Top or Musketeer Tunic Tutorial
- Medieval Cloak Pattern for Barbie or Ken Part 1
- Medieval Cloak Pattern for Barbie or Ken Part 2
- Tutorial for Sewing a Cloak for Barbie or Ken
- Image of Barbie in a Wedding Dress
- Pattern 1 for Barbie’s Wedding Dress
- Pattern 2 for Barbie’s Wedding Dress
- Tutorial for Sewing Barbie’s Wedding or Quinceñera Dress
- Barbie in Yellow Floral Renaissance Dress
- Pattern for Yellow Floral Renaissance Pinafore
- Tutorial for Making Yellow Floral Renaissance Pinafore
- Image of Lady Capulet’s Medieval Ball Gown for Barbie Dolls
- Pattern for Lady Capulet’s Medieval Cone-shaped Hat
- Bodice and Sleeve Pattern for Lady Capulet’s Medieval Ball Gown for Barbie Dolls
- Skirt Pattern for Lady Capulet’s Medieval Ball Gown for Barbie Dolls
- Tutorial for Making Lady Capulet’s Medieval Princess Dress for Barbie
- Pinafore Pattern for Barbie (as Juliet’s Nurse)
- Apron and Bonnet Pattern for Barbie (as Juliet’s Nurse)
- Image of Juliet’s Nurse (Barbie)
- Pinafore Sewing Tutorial for Barbie
- Apron Sewing Tutorial
- Bonnet Sewing Tutorial
- Easy DIY Doll Cape for Ken or Barbie
- Tutorial for Making Easy DIY Doll Cape for Ken or Barbie
World of Love Doll Patterns
- Image of World of Love Soul Doll Dressed as Benvolio for Romeo and Juliet
- Boot Pattern and Tutorial for World of Love Doll
- Medieval Doublet or Vest Pattern for World of Love Doll
- Video Tutorial: How to Sew Medieval Doublet or Vest
- Blouse or Shirt Pattern (also shows Trousers Pattern)
- Video Tutorial: How to Sew Blouse or Shirt Pattern for World of Love-sized Dolls
- Bi-colored Trousers and Shirt Pattern for World of Love Doll
- Video Tutorial: How to Sew Trousers for World of Love Dolls
- Easy DIY Doll Cape for Ken or Barbie
- Tutorial for Making Easy DIY Doll Cape for Ken or Barbie
Patterns for Other Accessories
- Hat Pattern (Simple)
- Simple Hat Sewing Tutorial
- Image of Medieval Hat
- Pattern and Tutorial for Medieval Hat
- Fancy Renaissance Hat Pattern (Musketeer-Style Hat)
- Musketeer Hat Sewing Tutorial
- Pattern for a Bonnet and Apron for Barbie Dolls
- Pattern for sword sheath, belt, and sword bell guard for Barbie or Ken dolls
- Sword Tutorial Video
- Sheath and Belt Sewing Tutorial for Barbie or Ken
- Easy Doll Hat Pattern (Fits Barbie, Momoko, and World of Love Dolls)
- Doll Hat Tutorial (for the one that fits Barbie, Momoko Dolls, and World of Love Dolls)
- Easy Medieval Snood Tutorial
- Mardi Gras Mask Pattern
- Tutorial: Make a Mardi Gras Mask for Your Barbies!
- Easy DIY Doll Cape for Ken or Barbie
- Tutorial for Making Easy DIY Doll Cape for Ken or Barbie
Twilight Doll Clothes Patterns
- Image of Jasper Doll in Renaissance Tunic
- Pattern for Jasper’s Renaissance Tunic
Momoko Doll Clothes Patterns
- Image of Momoko in Long Gown (Wedding-Style Dress)
- Momoko’s Wedding Dress Shift Bodice Pattern
- Momoko’s Wedding Dress Shift Skirt Pattern
- Easy DIY Doll Cape for Ken or Barbie
- Tutorial for Making Easy DIY Doll Cape for Ken or Barbie
- Image of Momoko in Blue Ball Gown
- Pattern for Blue Ball Gown and Veil
Thank you so much for these!!!
You’re very welcome. Please show your gratitude by pinning my images (including patterns) on Pinterest, liking them on Facebook, and/or tweeting about my website. I really appreciate that!
what paper size do i need to print the pattern ? a4? “Make sure it is large enough to fill the whole printed page. Otherwise it won’t fit your doll.”
I’m talking about ordinary printer paper in the US. That means it’s 8.5 x 11 inches or 216 x 279 mm. I hope this helps! Send me a message if you need more info. My “Submit a Question” page is a good way to get a message directly to me.
The entire rest of the world uses International Standard paper sizes, so sadly your patterns are essentially of no use except within the US. Such a pity.
Diane,
When I post each pattern, I try to remember to include millimeter measurements. That way, as long as you have a ruler on your word-processing page, you should be able to use my patterns, adjusting them to fit any paper size. If there’s anything more I can do to help you, please let me know. I really want people to be able to use my patterns, regardless of where they call home!
This page offers inches-to-centimeters and inches-to-millimeter conversions, both for doll sizes and for the size of the paper. I hope that helps.
I printed out on A4 paper (I live in Sweden) with no problem. There is not that much difference between the 2 paper sizes after all. 🙂
Oh whew! I’m glad to hear it! I did find a website where paper size conversions are offered: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-paper.html
I’m also going to look into purchasing some A4 paper, to make sure my patterns are useful worldwide. I’m very glad Diana brought this to my attention. 🙂
I just found your site, it looks very extensive and looking forward to checking out your list. You have a lot of costumes and designs I have been looking for. When my daughter was a little girl (over 40 years ago) I made her doll clothes. I started making and designing doll clothes when I was about 8 – 10 years. Wanted to become a dress designer and Barbie was the best model to use.
Welcome Terry! I’m glad you like my site.