Let’s make one more witch costume for vintage Barbie before Halloween! #HalloweenWitch #DollClothes

A vintage Barbie stands facing the camera. She wears a black witch's hat that's decorated with tiny candy corn print fabric, a white felt sleeveless shirt with two small buttons in front, and a black 3-tier skirt decorated with a tiny white print. She also wears boots. The watermark says, "Chelly Wood."
Please visit ChellyWood.com for free printable PDF sewing patterns and tutorial videos for making doll clothes to fit dolls of many shapes and all different sizes.

For your free patterns and tutorial videos, please scroll down to the second set of bullets.

Recently I’ve given you a few ideas about witch costumes, and I posted free patterns for making this witch hat, using a combination of my Princess cone hat and my Renaissance musketeer hat. Click here to learn more about that.

Today I’m going to give you free printable patterns for the three-tier skirt you see pictured above and below, along with the white felt shirt. This makes a really nice witch costume for vintage Barbie!

She can go trick-or-treating or just make a grand entrance at her local Halloween party!

A vintage Barbie doll wears a witch's hat, white felt sleeveless shirt, and three-tier black skirt with high heel boots. She's walking with long steps so we can see that her boots have a witchy curve to the heel. Her hat is yellow under the brim. The logo at the bottom reminds us to go to ChellyWood.com for free patterns and tutorials for making this outfit.
Please visit ChellyWood.com for free printable PDF sewing patterns and tutorial videos for making doll clothes to fit dolls of many shapes and all different sizes.

To make this outfit, you’ll need white craft felt for the shirt, black cotton small-print fabric for the skirt and hat, some tiny 4/0 Dritz snaps, craft foam for the witch hat, and a couple of teeny-tiny buttons for the front of your shirt.

Today’s patterns will fit these dolls:

Here are your free, printable PDF sewing patterns and tutorial videos for making the outfit shown at the top of this page:

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This is the JPG version of a free printable PDF sewing pattern that's available at ChellyWood.com for making a 3-tiered layered skirt with ruffled layers. The skirt is shown on three different dolls: a disney princess doll, a vintage Francie doll, and an Ever After High doll, to demonstrate that these are typical dolls which can fit in this skirt. This JPG image shows the upper tier, the middle tier, and once pattern piece for the bottom tier of the skirt. This is labeled Pattern 1.
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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To honor the trademark rights of the doll companies mentioned in this blog post, I am including links to their websites here. Please feel free to visit their website and consider purchasing one or more of the dolls mentioned.

Queens of Africa dolls are products offered by the Slice by Cake company, which holds the trademark for them (™). They were designed by Taofick Okoya. Please visit the Queens of Africa website to learn more about their company and its trademarked toys, books, and fashions.

Momoko dolls are products offered by Petworks, which holds the trademark for them (™). Please visit the Momoko Dolls website to learn more about their company and its trademarked toys.

Barbie, MTM Barbie, Francie, and Vintage 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.

Liv dolls were products designed and distributed by the Spin Master company, which still makes dolls and toys today (although the Liv dolls are no longer in production at the time of this blog post). The Spin Master company held the trademark for the Liv Dolls (™). Please visit the Spin Master Toys and Games website to learn more about their company and its trademarked toys and games. Please be aware that the Chelly Wood animated doll is a Spin Master Liv doll that has been re-painted and had its wig colored to appear to look like the real doll clothing designer, Chelly Wood. This was done as a creative project by Chelly’s daughters, and the Spin Master Toys and Games company was not involved in the doll’s makeover in any way.

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.

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