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How to Tell When a Sewing Pattern Is NOT for Beginners (Part 4: Difficult Garments) #SewEasy #SewingFun

Please visit ChellyWood.com for free printable sewing patterns and tutorial videos for making doll clothes to fit dolls of many shapes and all different sizes. This is a text box with a purple and turquoise quilted look to it. The text states, "Sewing tips for beginners: clothing items to avoid." This is the fourth installment in a four part blog article series which reviews the topics, terms, and items to watch out for on a pattern's instructions if you're just starting to learn sewing. Visit ChellyWood.com for free printable sewing patterns and to read the other blog articles in this series for beginners just learning how to sew.

Please visit ChellyWood.com for free printable sewing patterns and tutorial videos for making doll clothes to fit dolls of many shapes and all different sizes.

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This is the last installment of a four-week journey to discover what makes a pattern difficult for beginners who are just starting out with their very first sewing projects.

By “beginners,” I’m referring to adults learning to sew as well as children of all ages who are learning to sew.

We’ve been studying a single pattern, Simplicity doll clothes pattern #4654, which is a fun pattern for people who have developed their sewing skills beyond the beginner stage, but I’ve underlined in red some of the terms on the back of the pattern that are clues about the difficulty level of this pattern (see image below):

Now today’s blog post is the last in this series, so I want to be sure to reference the other parts of the series here. Click on these links if you missed, or would like to go back and re-read, any of these “Sewing Tips for Beginners” blog posts:

And today’s blog post is Part 4: Clothing Items to Avoid.

I’m going to keep this blog post shorter than the others have been by simply listing items of clothing I remember myself struggling with during those “sewing beginner” years:

Now that my don’t-bother-trying list is out of the way, let me say this… I only know that these are tricky to sew because I’ve made them! And the only way you’ll ever learn to tackle them is to give them a try!

However, when you’re first starting out, I recommend sticking to the easy stuff. Shorts, skirts, and pants that have elastic waistbands are among the easiest garments to make. A doll’s sundress is a nice stepping stone to the intermediate-level sewing projects. And eventually, you’ll want to try the hard stuff!

Don’t let fear anchor you in easy-only patterns. Just take it one step at a time.

Let’s hear from some of you now! What doll clothes have you tried to make that ended up being a lot harder than you thought they would be?

Did I leave any hard-to-sew garments off my bulleted list? If so, please mention them in the comments. Thank you!

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