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16 to 17 inch Tonner Dolls’ FREE Doll Clothes Patterns (Gallery)

This is a screenshot of the gallery of free doll clothes sewing patterns you can download for free at Chelly Wood dot com. It includes a set of pajamas for 16 to 17 inch Tonner dolls, a Christmas skirt and long sleeved shirt, a pair of jeans with business jacket, and a pencil skirt with sleeveless blouse. These free printable sewing patterns will fit most dolls designed by Robert Tonner for the 16 to 17 inch dolls in his various doll lineups, like Tyler Wentworth, Maxine, Sydney, Ellowyne Wilde, Cami dolls, Sydney Chase, Antoinette, etc...

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

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Please note that at the time of this blog post, the Tonner Doll Company, Inc. had held the trademark rights to these and other Tonner dolls (™), but the dolls are no longer in production and the US Trademark website listed them as having had their trademark cancelled on June 5, 2020. To check for updates to the Trademark, please click here.

It is my understanding that Tonner dolls are still sold, from time to time, at doll shows and conventions, but otherwise, it’s hard to get your hands on these rare and highly collectible dolls!

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