
For your free patterns and tutorial videos, please scroll down to the second set of bullets.
I’ve had these patterns available in JPG form on this website since 2014, but it’s time to switch these popular patterns to a PDF format for easier download.
*You need to be aware that the list of dolls who “fit” these doll clothes patterns isn’t exactly right. Curvy Barbie fits nicely into the shirt and the shorts, but Lammily only fits in the shorts, and Tammy only fits in the top. The crop top is too small for Lammily, who has a bigger chest than Curvy, and the shorts are too wide for Tammy’s skinny waist.
But with that in mind, today’s patterns will fit these dolls:
- Curvy Barbie (from Mattel)
- Vintage Tammy dolls (from Ideal Toy Corp.)*
- Lammily First Addition dolls (from Lammily LLC)*
Here are your free, printable PDF sewing patterns and tutorial videos for making the outfit shown at the top of this page:
- Free printable PDF sewing pattern for the crop top and high-waisted shorts for curvy dolls
- Tutorial video showing how to make the shorts
- Tutorial video showing how to make the shirt
- Additional video showing a variation on the shirt which uses cloth covered buttons and decorative fringe
Here’s an image of the variation for this summer shirt project:

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Credit:
Curvy Barbie 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.
Vintage Tammy dolls were once made by the Ideal Toy Company, which no longer produces these dolls. The link provided above is an affiliate link to Ebay, which means cookies are used to track that you were sent from this website to Ebay. If you make a purchase using this link, ChellyWood.com receives a small commission which helps pay for the costs of running this website.
Lammily dolls are products offered by Lammily LLC, which holds the registered trademark for them (™). Please visit the Lammily website to learn more about their company and its trademarked toys. The link provided in the first bulleted area on this page is an affiliate link to Ebay, which means cookies are used to track that you were sent from this website to Ebay. If you make a purchase using this link, ChellyWood.com receives a small commission which helps pay for the costs of running this website.
Can you please tell me how to use ruler printed on my Curvey Barbie patterns.
Well, the “measurement tool” is just a guide to help you see whether or not you printed the pattern correctly. Lay your ruler alongside the one on the page. If they match, you’ve printed the pattern at the right scale.
As long as you’ve printed the pattern at the right printer settings, this pattern should work fine for your Curvy, just as it is. However if the measurement tool doesn’t match your ruler, then you may need to adjust your printer’s settings.
This is especially helpful for people who don’t live in the United States (which is where I live) because they use A4 printer paper, which is different from the printer paper we use here in the USA. That’s one of the reasons why I put a measurement tool on my patterns. It was requested by people who live outside the US, so they could also print my patterns, using A4 paper.