
The pattern and tutorial below is for each of the felt shirts shown above. As you can see, this pattern fits a number of different dolls, from the lovely Momoko™ dolls, to Spin Master Liv™ dolls, to Lammily™ dolls, to Curvy®, Tall®, and Petite® Barbies®. It fits Skipper® and some Disney Princess® dolls too!
The best part about this felt doll shirt is that it really is quite easy to make. Here’s what you need, in order to make it:
- Here’s the free, printable pattern (sorry–I’m re-doing this pattern right now and it will be reposted during the last week of September, 2017)
- Here’s the tutorial showing you how to make this shirt
Of course you’ll need a piece of felt, a needle, and some thread, but that’s all there is to it!
If you’re a regular blog follower, you may be wondering why I’ve re-posted this. Well, very soon I’ll be posting patterns that are related to this one. So it seemed fitting to go back to the original and re-post it. Remember how I’m going to update my gallery? This one of the things I’m doing to update.
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In case you haven’t heard, I’ve also designed commercial patterns for Lammily LLC. They have some new dolls in their line, including a new male doll, so you might want to visit the Lammily website to see what they’ve got going on.
I also have a series 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 gather fabric, how to use the whipstitch to hem a garment, how to sew on snaps, and even how to design your own doll clothes patterns, just like I do!