Sew #Twilight’s #JacksonRathbone #dolls clothes w/ free pattern @ ChellyWood.com

Visit ChellyWood.com for free, printable sewing patterns to fit dolls of many shapes and sizes. Image shows Jackson Rathbone doll (actor who played Jasper in the Twilight movie) dressed in a medieval or Renaissance style tunic and trousers. Pattern for this costume is free at ChellyWood.com, along with a tutorial showing how to make it.

Yes, you can sew a tunic and trousers to fit your Twilight Jasper doll with the free patterns and tutorials found right here, on ChellyWood.com.

In the Twilight movie series, the character of Jasper was played by Jackson Rathbone. His doll facsimile is just a hair taller than some male fashion dolls, so I designed the pattern for these trousers and tunic, specifically to fit the Jasper doll. (That doesn’t mean the clothes won’t also fit other fashion dolls; rather, I’m just letting you know which doll I’m 100% sure this outfit will fit.)

I cast the Jasper doll as Father Capulet in my dolly version of Romeo and Juliet. For the film, his face was repainted by my teenage daughter, who is known by many as Emily Teapot, the girl who designs miniature saddles for Breyer horses. (See that link for her Etsy shop, where she sells saddles for model horses.) I created Jasper’s wig from a swatch of grey furry fabric.

And now for the free patterns and tutorials to make the costume shown above:

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Remember that you need to enlarge my patterns to fit an American-sized sheet of printer paper (8.5 x 11 inches or 216 x 279 mm), without margins, before printing. Feel free to pin, like, or tweet about my free patterns and tutorials. If you can’t find a specific pattern, just submit a question to me directly.

Need help printing my patterns? This link will take you to a tutorial showing you how to download my free, printable patterns.

I’ve also got a playlist of tutorials for the beginning sewists on my YouTube channel. It includes video tutorials showing you how to do a basic straight stitch when sewing by hand, how to use the whipstitch to hem a garment, how to sew on snaps, and even how to design your own doll clothes patterns, for those who are new to design and alterations.

If you’re wondering why I make patterns and tutorials without charging a fee, please visit the “Chelly’s Books” page, and that should explain my general motivations. Overall, I love to sew, design doll clothes, and embroider, and I think it’s important to share my talents with the world, so others can learn to do what I do.

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