The video tutorial above is really just a re-design of an older (but very popular) tutorial, showing how to make an elastic-waist skirt for fashion dolls. The original tutorial had no video clips, so in this re-design, I’ve made it a point to add video clips wherever I think it might help.
This week on ChellyWood.com, we’ve been revisiting one of my St. Patrick’s Day skirt patterns, which are very versatile. You can use this one pattern to make a variety of different skirt styles:

Yesterday I gave you the free, printable PDF patterns for this set of skirts:
- Free fashion doll skirt pattern PDF download
- Free fashion doll skirt pattern Microsoft Word version of the pattern to download and print
With this easy-to-sew elastic-waist skirt pattern, you could make any of the skirts shown in these photos.
Take a look at each image below. Beneath the image of a doll wearing a skirt is a link to a tutorial showing you how to make that particular skirt. (A lot of them use the same tutorial video, just as you can use the same pattern for each look.)

Tutorial for the tulle mini-skirt.

Tutorial for the tulle mini-skirt.


Tutorial for the shamrock purse.

Tutorial for the tulle mini-skirt.

Tutorial for the tulle mini-skirt.

Tutorial for the calf-length skirt with ruffle.

You still have not figured out a way to make your patterns actual size so everyone can download them. PDF file would be great
Did you have trouble downloading the PDF of this pattern Jan? 😮 Please reply! The PDF download seems to be working on my end, but if it’s not working for my followers, I’d really like to know.
For your reference, the PDF pattern download link is just under the image of the three Skipper dolls standing together with a Curvy Barbie and a Monster High doll all in one beach diorama.
I like your videos and your Chelly doll is adorable.
Thanks, Dodi!