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Free 18″ doll shirt DIY tutorial and free patterns @ ChellyWood.com #SewingBlogger Thursday #Handmade #Toys

The image shows an 18 inch doll wearing a handmade sleeveless cotton shirt. The fabric is a white cotton with multicolored confetti patterned across it. The neckline is simple and the top itself looks summery without being indiscreet. The text says "Free Shirt Pattern" and offers the URL of the website where you can download the free PDF sewing patterns for making this DIY 18 inch doll shirt for summer wardrobes: ChellyWood.com

Visit ChellyWood.com for free printable sewing patterns for doll clothes to fit dolls of many shapes and all different sizes.

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In today’s DIY doll clothes sewing video, you’ll see my Madame Alexander doll modeling the clothes I made with my free printable PDF sewing patterns (scroll down for these patterns). However these doll clothes will fit other 18 inch (45-46 cm) dolls too.

If you want to know whether or not this confetti outfit will fit your doll, just leave a comment. I’ll do my best to answer the question.

Here’s today’s free PDF sewing pattern for today’s sleeveless summer shirt and an easy-to-sew elastic-waist skirt to fit 18 inch dolls, plus a link to my skirt tutorial just in case you needed it:

In the image below, you can see this sleeveless top and skirt are among the many adorable pieces to this 18-inch doll wardrobe. Today’s patterns were used to make the white outfit with a confetti print fabric (purchased at JoAnn Fabric and Craft), but this shirt pattern was also used for the felt top that goes with the pajama shorts and the yellow eyelet-sleeved shirt.

Visit ChellyWood.com for free printable sewing patterns for dolls of many shapes and sizes.

At a later date, I’d like to create tutorials for making the yellow top with eyelet flutter sleeves and the daisy skirt with eyelet trim, but I may wait to post those until March or April. They seem to suit the spring season.

Remember that my videos and patterns are posted with a “Creative Commons Attribution” mark, so please share these videos, patterns, and photos on social media to help spread the word that my “free doll clothes patterns” website exists! Thank you!

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