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Sew a reversible sleeveless shirt to fit 14 to 15 inch dolls like Wellie Wishers w/free patterns @ ChellyWood.com #AmericanGirlDolls #WellieWishers

This image is the video header for a tutorial video showing how to make a reversible doll shirt to fit Wellie Wisher dolls.

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

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You may have already guessed that reversible garments are not for the beginners out there. It can be pretty “fiddley” to make a garment fully reversible, so if you’re looking for something easier, try navigating over to my 15 inch doll clothes pattern links and choose a gallery from there.

But I’ve had this tutorial waiting in the wings for quite some time, and as spring nears, I decided it was time to post it.

If you really like that adorable “London print” fabric that I used in this tutorial, you can find it at Hobby Lobby. The pink cotton fabric is most likely from JoAnn’s Fabric and Craft stores though.

Today’s free printable PDF doll clothes sewing patterns will fit the following dolls:

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Here’s an image of the “printed fabric” side of the garment. Feel free to pin this or share it on your favorite social media site:

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

I don’t have any pictures of 14″ or 15″ dolls wearing the solid pink side of the garment, but I do have an image of my taller BFC Ink doll wearing the pink side of it. Here’s that:

Click here for all the free printable PDF sewing patterns and tutorial videos you’ll need to make this outfit: (coming soon)

Disclaimer:

I am not affiliated with any of the doll or miniatures companies mentioned at the top of this post, but to honor their trademark rights, I am including links to their websites in this blog post. Please feel free to visit their website and consider purchasing one or more of the dolls mentioned here.

Chelly Wood and ChellyWood.com are not affiliated with the Disney Princess Toddler dolls or the company that produces them. The Disney Princess dolls are products offered by the Disney corporation, which holds the trademark for them (™). Please visit the Disney Toys website to learn more about their company and its trademarked toys.

Chelly Wood and ChellyWood.com are not affiliated with the Hearts for Hearts Girls or the company that produces them. The Hearts for Hearts Girls, Dolls and Games are owned by the Playmates Company International, which holds the registered trademark for these toys. It should be noted, that for each H4H doll purchased, the Hearts for Hearts company donates a portion of their proceeds to World Vision, a global humanitarian organization. To learn more about the Hearts for Hearts company’s charitable donations, click here.

Chelly Wood and ChellyWood.com are not affiliated with the Wellie Wishers dolls from American Girl doll company. The Wellie Wishers and the 18 inch American Girl dolls mentioned in this blog post are products offered by Mattel, which holds the registered trademark for them (™). Please visit the Mattel Toys website to learn more about their company and its trademarked toys.

The Crissy family of dolls which includes dolls like vintage Crissy, Velvet, and other dolls, were produced by the Ideal Toy Corporation, which held the registered trademark for them. That company is no longer producing the dolls, and at the time of this blog post, no known company has purchased the trademark to re-produce these dolls. But if you wish to purchase one, you can sometimes find them on eBay.

Chelly Wood and ChellyWood.com are not affiliated with the BFC Ink dolls or MGA Entertainment, the company that produced them and holds the trademark rights to them. The BFC Ink dolls (aka Best Friends Club dolls) were in production, starting in 2009, but at the time of this blog post, they are no longer available in stores. You may be able to find a used one on eBay, though, if you’re thinking about collecting them. These dolls can swap clothes with Crissy dolls, but their bodies are much more articulated. They have very lovely faces.

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