This "gallery" style image shows Ken dolls wearing four different historical costumes. In the upper right corner, a Ken doll wears a regal Navy colored tunic with puff sleeves and trousers. He holds a sword. In the upper right corner, a Ken doll wears a medieval wig, a long-sleeve tunic, a gold-embellished vest, and bi-colored pants with felt boots. In the lower left corner, a Ken doll is dressed in a monk's hood and garb. In the lower right, a Ken doll wears a muffin cap, blousen shirt, vest, bi-colored pants, and he has greave-style sleeves that tie with ribbons. All of these patterns are free and printable at ChellyWood.com for anyone who has an inclination to sew these doll clothes. Each of Chelly Wood's free patterns comes with a tutorial showing you how to make it.

Free Historical Ken Doll Clothes Sewing Patterns (Gallery)

Please click on the photos below that represent the doll clothes you would like to make. At the time of this blog posting, most of these patterns have not yet been converted to PDF format, so you are advised to view this tutorial video to help you you with printing. Not what you’re looking for? Behind the scenes, I’m creating a series of classes in doll … Continue reading Free Historical Ken Doll Clothes Sewing Patterns (Gallery)