Sew Doll Clothes for 18″ (45 cm to 46 cm) Dolls w/Free Patterns @ ChellyWood.com #Sewing #Crafts #Dolls

This photo shows an 18" doll wearing a pair of handmade solid pink shorts with a long-sleeved pink-and-white polka dot shirt that has a slight V-neck. The watermark on this photo tells you where you can go to download the free printable PDF sewing patterns for making 18" doll clothes including this complete outfit of shorts and a shirt to fit dolls in the 18 inch (45 cm to 46 cm) size range; the website is ChellyWood.com
Please visit ChellyWood.com for free printable sewing patterns for making doll clothes to fit dolls of many shapes and sizes.

Last week I showed you how to make an easy-to-sew flannel and felt pajama-top-with-shorts set. Along the same lines, today I’m going share the PDF sewing patterns and tutorial videos you’ll need, in order to make the outfit shown above: a pair of cotton shorts with a cotton long-sleeved shirt.

Here’s what you’ll need:

These patterns are designed to fit 18 inch dolls. They’re part of a wardrobe ensemble, which you can see in this preview post.

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2 thoughts on “Sew Doll Clothes for 18″ (45 cm to 46 cm) Dolls w/Free Patterns @ ChellyWood.com #Sewing #Crafts #Dolls

    1. You’re on the right page, Lorraine. Just scroll down to where it says “PDF” and click on that hyperlink (those purple-colored words). Of course you’ll have to have a printer connected to your device in some way.

      If you’re not sure how to connect a printer to your device (your laptop, phone, tablet, or desktop computer), please ask for help at your public library. I’m a librarian myself, and I can tell you that librarians are used to helping people with technology. It’s what we do these days! So don’t be afraid to ask for help…

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