More free doll clothes patterns for vintage Pepper dolls! @ ChellyWood.com #PepperDoll #Collectibles

In this photograph, the doll is facing forward. Here's a basic description of the doll in this photograph: we see a vintage Pepper doll (the vintage Tammy doll's little sister from the Ideal Toy Corporation) wearing a handmade floral cotton skirt and a handmade yellow felt sleeveless shirt. She also sports a pair of yellow loafers and a tan "Indiana Jones-style" safari hat. This doll has reddish-colored hair in a bubble cut. Her freckles are barely noticeable, and she stands before a speckled turquoise blue background screen.
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Just look at those adorable freckles on my vintage Pepper doll! Isn’t she the sweetest thing ever?

Two weeks ago I gave you the patterns for a pair of pants and this same shirt for Pepper dolls, so now I have a total of two outfits for her on this website. That’s enough to start a gallery, so next week I’ll be posting that gallery and its links. (At least, that’s my plan anyway.)

If you’ve navigated to this page, you probably already know that Pepper is the little sister of the vintage Tammy doll from Ideal Toy Corporation. In the UK, the Tammy doll was marketed as the ever-popular Sindy doll, and via email, I recently learned that Sindy also had a little sister named “Patch.” I suspect that my Pepper doll clothes patterns will very likely fit Patch, but do let me know whether or not this is the case. Please do leave comments, so others can benefit by your knowledge!

On a side note, Pepper had a friend named Dodi, who will also very likely fit these patterns. But again, please leave a comment to let all of us know whether or not this is the case.

Here’s what I’m sure of though…

Today’s patterns will fit these dolls:

Here are your free, printable PDF sewing patterns and tutorial videos for making today’s doll clothes:

Here’s an image that’s easy to share on social media, showing my Pepper doll at a slightly different angle. By the way, that hat came from a Creatable World doll (from Mattel). Feel free to pinlike, or tweet about these free patterns and the images of these dolls wearing the doll clothes I’ve made using these patterns:

In this image, we see a vintage Pepper doll (the vintage Tammy doll's little sister from the Ideal Toy Corporation) wearing a handmade floral cotton skirt and a handmade yellow felt sleeveless shirt. She also sports a pair of yellow loafers and a tan plastic "Indiana Jones-style" safari hat. If you would like to download the free printable PDF sewing patterns for making these doll clothes for your Pepper doll, please click on the link in the caption.
Click here for all the free printable PDF sewing patterns and tutorial videos you’ll need to make the felt shirt and cotton skirt shown in this image: (available after 10 March 2021)

Credit:

Skipper and Creatable World dolls 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.

Disney’s Moana 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.

Ideal Toy Corp. produced the vintage Pepper and Dodi dolls mentioned in this blog post. However this company is no longer in business, and I’m not sure who holds the trademark for the Pepper doll. However you can learn more about this family of dolls if you click here.

Sindy and Patch dolls were originally created by Pedigree Dolls & Toys, but today you can buy a collectors’ edition Sindy from Kid Creations Ltd. Click here for more information. Quantities are limited.

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