If you’d like to make one of the outfits shown in this gallery, just follow these directions:
- Click on the photograph of the outfit you’d like to sew.
- This will take you to a larger image of the photo.
- Beneath the larger image is a link to a blog post for all the free doll clothes patterns and tutorials you’ll need to make that outfit.




If I’m missing a pattern you’re searching for, please submit a question. This is also a great way to make suggestions and requests, but please be aware that ChellyWood.com gets lots of requests.
Behind the scenes, though, I’m working to write and publish a book about my easy techniques for doll clothes pattern designs, so you can learn how to design your own doll clothes too. Please follow this blog for updates on my book and its publication information.
If you’re a publisher who is interested in publishing a doll clothes design how-to book, you can find out more about how to contact my literary agent on the About the Designer page.
If you’d like to learn more about Mattel’s Broad Ken dolls, please click here. Note that ChellyWood.com is not connected to Mattel or its affiliates, but Chelly personally enjoys designing clothes to fit the dolls their company has created.
So great that you have Ken patterns, it’s so much harder to find clothes for him!
Skipper is hard to find patterns for too, so I try to provide those as well, from time to time. Thanks for leaving a comment!
You are amazing. You try and help people so much. I do hope they appreciate all your efforts
Aww, thanks, Dodi!
Thank you, I was at my wits end when I found your website. After that it was so much fun I didn’t want to quit.
I am totally useless at sewing but managed to make Ken a pair of pyjama trousers by obsessively following your tutorial. It took me about 3 hours = I did it all by hand and I’m feeling rather proud of myself. Thank you! I think a pyjama top might be a bit more difficult!
Good job! I’m glad to hear that my tutorial was helpful. And yes, shirts are more difficult.
There are projects that are easier though… An elastic-waist skirt for Barbie, a felt top or felt hat. You might try those next. Thanks for leaving a comment!
SO hard to find classic Ken patterns. Thanks so much for offering these cute pattens!!
Actually, this pattern is for Broad Ken. If you don’t own one yet, I highly recommend buying one. They’re really fun to sew for: https://barbie.mattel.com/shop/en-us/ba/broad-ken-fashionistas
Thanks for offering these cute patterns for the older style Ken dolls. Wish it wasn’t so difficult to find these, but I look forward to giving him some new pants!
Broad Ken isn’t the same size as the older style Ken dolls. But I’ve designed a wedding set that fits regular Ken dolls really well. Here’s a link to that pattern: https://chellywood.com/2018/04/27/easy-felt-tux-for-ken-dolls-w-free-patterns-chellywood-com/
The best way to find patterns for 12 inch male dolls here on ChellyWood.com is to a.) Click on the home page, and b.) choose the image of 12-inch male dolls, and c.) pick from the list of clothing styles and doll types. These links will then take you to a gallery of all the outfits I’ve made for various Ken-sized male dolls.
Hope that helps!