FREE #doll clothes patterns from ChellyWood.com #smartisthenewcool @projectMC2

Click here to find all the patterns and tutorials you’ll need to make this project: http://wp.me/p1LmCj-FrD

Earlier this week, I posted a pirate hat pattern that fits the Project MC2 Dolls. However, the pirate hat pattern that I posted isn’t the only thing I’ve created to fit  Project MC2 Dolls. In the past, I’ve actually created a very lovely pants-and-shirt set that looks nice on my  Project MC2 Dolls too.

The shirt is a basic long-sleeved shirt with front darts for shaping. It uses a lining but no collar, and I designed it to use snaps down the back for a closure. The pants have an elastic waste which makes them both easy to sew and easy for small children to pull on and off as they dress their dolls.

Here are the patterns and tutorials you need to make the outfit shown above, which fits  Project MC2 Dolls:

Just as an FYI side-note, this pattern also fits the Spin Master Liv Dolls, as you can see in the image below:

Click here to find all the patterns and tutorials you’ll need to make this project: http://wp.me/p1LmCj-FrD

Additional Information:

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My Gallery Page is the easiest way to search through all of my patterns to find what you want. Each image on the Gallery Page takes you to links for patterns and tutorials.

Need help printing my patterns? This link offers a tutorial showing you how to download and print my FREE patterns using Google Docs. (For the older print-a-pattern tutorial, which uses Microsoft Word, click here.)

Please note: you must enlarge my patterns to fit a full-sized piece of American computer paper (8.5 x 11 inches or 216 x 279 mm) without margins, before printing. These designs use a scant 1/4 inch seam (4 mm to be exact).

If you’re wondering why I make patterns and videos without charging a fee, please visit the “Chelly’s Books” page, and that should explain my general motivations. My patterns are now available through “Creative Commons Attribution.” This means that I created my patterns (and therefore I own rights to them), but I’m willing to share them with everyone who will tell people about my website. I’d like the whole world to know that my website offers free, printable sewing patterns! But I need your help in spreading the word. So from now on, if you do print and use my patterns, make sure you tell people where you got them.

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.

In case you haven’t heard, I have actually designed some 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.

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