#SewingBlogger Friday: Another Free A-line Dress #Sewing Pattern for Bratz #Dolls

The image shows a Bratz doll wearing a pretty green plaid dress with short puffy sleeves and solid green cuffs. The fabric pattern includes shamrocks among the plaid squares. This Bratz doll seems to be standing in an art museum, which displays a Monet garden-themed painting, a bust of Bach, a sculpted harlequin mask, and a famous painting of Romeo and Juliet in the museum diorama. The watermark reminds you that you can find the free printable sewing patterns and free tutorial videos for making this doll dress at ChellyWood.com
Please visit ChellyWood.com for FREE printable sewing patterns for dolls of many shapes and sizes.

In yesterday’s blog post, I mentioned that my poor little Bratz dolls have been somewhat neglected over the years. They can fit into a number of the 8″ doll clothes patterns and 9″ doll clothes patterns that I’ve posted here, on ChellyWood.com, but I have often overlooked them because I didn’t have a decent Bratz doll to model them.

However this lovely lady has recently joined my doll collection line-up, so it’s time to show you which patterns will fit the Bratz dolls. The pattern I’m posting today was first posted as a Monster High doll dress, in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, 2018.

In fact, it fits a lot of different dolls. Here’s a list of all the dolls that can wear this dress:

What a versatile pattern! So without further ado, here are the patterns and tutorials you’ll need to make the outfit shown in the photos in today’s blog post:

Once again, here is the A-line dress pattern we’re using for both yesterday’s sleeveless dress project and today’s short sleeve dress project.

Please visit ChellyWood.com for free, printable sewing patterns for dolls of many shapes and sizes. Image shows a Free printable sewing pattern for A-line dress to fit small dolls like Monster High dolls, Ever After High dolls, Stacie Dolls, La Dee Da dolls, Breyer Rider dolls, and Bratz dolls (among others).
Please visit ChellyWood.com for free, printable sewing patterns for dolls of many shapes and sizes.

If you’re wondering why I make patterns and videos without charging a fee, please visit the “Chelly’s Books” page, and that should explain my general motivations. My patterns are available through “Creative Commons Attribution.” This means that I created my patterns (and therefore I own rights to them), but I’m willing to share them with everyone who will tell people about my website.

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Click here for all the free printable sewing patterns and tutorial videos you’ll need to make this dress:

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