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#TapeMeasureTuesday: Let’s see what 28″ Barbie’s #sewing measurements are…

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Doesn’t my “28-inch Best Fashion Friend” Barbie look fabulous as a figure skater? Wait ’till you see the stop motion movie I made of her skating! It will appear in this week’s tutorial video.

This week, for #TapeMeasureTuesday, we’re taking measurements of a 28″ Barbie, but while we’re on the subject of Jumbo-sized dolls, I’d like to mention the 36-inch Barbies too.

Every now and then I get a request for 36-inch Barbie doll clothes patterns. Although my daughters used to have one of these very large Barbie dolls when they were in grade school, we got rid of it long ago. So all I can say about 36″ doll clothes patterns is this: I’ve heard rumors that you can put a 36″ Barbie in a Onesie and make tutus to go with it. That seems simple enough…

Therefore, as part of this week’s sewing adventures, I’m going to offer you some links to tutorials showing how to make a simple tutu for dolls, using elastic and tulle. So that will help, if you’re sewing tutus to go with a Onesie for a 36-inch Barbie doll.

But I digress. Today we’re actually going to measure a 28-inch “Best Fashion Friend” Barbie, which has been manufactured and distributed by the Mattel toy company.

Here are the 28″ Barbie “Best Fashion Friend” doll’s measurements for sewing purposes (seam allowances not included):

I love to dress my 28″ Best Fashion Friend Barbie, so I’m sure this week’s sewing adventure won’t be the last of its kind. Feel free to leave a request in the comments. What would you like me to design for 28″ dolls after this?

And please remember, website renovations are going on behind the scenes, so be patient while I try to re-design the site to allow easier access to the patterns you really want to sew.

Meanwhile, don’t forget to tell the world about my FREE sewing patterns:

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