Free printable #PDFpatterns for #sewing a dress and diaper to fit 12″ baby #dolls

This is a photograph of a 12 inch baby doll wearing a puffy-sleeve dress (they are short, puffy sleeves) with a pretty floral print. This dress comes from ChellyWood.com, a website which offers the sewing pattern for making this dress, plus dozens of other printable PDF sewing patterns for dolls of many shapes and sizes absolutely FREE.
Visit ChellyWood.com for FREE printable sewing patterns to fit dolls of many shapes and sizes.

Two weeks ago I gave you the free PDF pattern and tutorial video for sewing this dress, and yesterday I gave you the tutorial for making the diaper.

Let’s put it all together in one spot for easy access, shall we? Here you go!

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This is an image of the pdf printable sewing patterns for making a 12 inch baby doll diaper and dress bodice. The other parts to the pattern, including the rest of the dress and its sleeve are also part of the pdf pattern for 12 inch doll clothes found on ChellyWood.com
Visit ChellyWood.com for free printable sewing patterns to fit dolls of many shapes and sizes.
On the page where you find this image, there's a similar PDF downloadable printable free sewing pattern for making a baby doll dress. This image shows what pattern pieces are in the PDF, and it includes the dress bodice, sleeve, and skirt. The PDF also includes free printable sewing patterns for making a baby doll's diaper, plus the rest of the bodice. These and other free printable sewing patterns for making a baby doll's dress are available at ChellyWood.com
Visit ChellyWood.com for FREE printable sewing patterns to fit dolls of many shapes and sizes.

11 thoughts on “Free printable #PDFpatterns for #sewing a dress and diaper to fit 12″ baby #dolls

  1. I just discovered your website and am making this outfit to match the Minnie outfit I made for my granddaughter for Halloween. Thank you for the many patterns you’ve created and shared. I look forward to making many more!

    1. Thank you so much!! My granddaughter is thrilled!! Her dolls have the same dresses as her!.

  2. Thank you so much. I have 3 Great Granddaughters with Baby Born dolls and I am looking forward to making them some clothes for their dolls ❤️

  3. Thank you for your patterns for baby dolls. I am sewing these for my granddaughter who is on the mission field with her parents. She has six baby dolls and loves mothering them and has been wanting clothes for them. I have made her a quilt and sheets for them and am now ready to tackle clothes. Your patterns look simple enough for me to try. I do sew clothes for myself but trying to sew doll clothes just baffles me. Maybe it is the small size that is the challenge. I did not realize it would be so hard to find baby doll clothes patterns but it has been a challenge. I guess baby dolls are not as popular as they once were. I look forward to your tutorial on how we can design our own baby doll clothes though I don’t think I will get too detailed or involved technically in creating something new. Maybe adding lace or rick-rack might be the extent of my embellishment. Anyway, thank you so much for your generosity in providing your patterns for free.

  4. Chelly,
    We need patterns for the new “Newborn” dolls kids like–think they have replaced the old standing “baby doll?” They are the scrunched-up kind with bent legs that don’t stand, seen in WM and Target. GD got a 15″ for Christmas, their sizes can vary. vary. Any patterns we can re-size?

    1. Because I get this question (about various dolls) at least once a week, I’ve put together a class, so people can learn how to re-size patterns to fit the doll they wish to sew for. It’s called “How to Alter Doll Clothes Patterns,” and it uses a simple mathematical formula to help you take patterns that are either too big or too small, and re-size them to fit a different doll. Learn more at the link I’ve provided there.

      Thank you for asking, and best of luck to you!

  5. Thank you for the free patterns. I get my dolls from charity shops dress them and send to the Ukraine. You have really helped me reduce my costs. Their are many displaced children grateful to you. God bless you. Xx

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