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Let’s get busy sewing this great dress-and-jacket combo for our Mini Anna dolls from Disney’s Frozen II! If you like to knit or crochet, the jacket pattern is so easy, that you could probably create a super simple sweater out of the pattern as well.

This is the same jacket pattern that we used to make the adorable little Easter coat for Elsa. To see that blog post, which includes the same pattern but a different tutorial along with links to the various embroidery tutorials, please click here.
This is what the Easter coat looked like from the front (and notice, it’s lined, so it’s a bit different from the easier single-layer jacket):

Here’s how the Easter coat looked from the back:

Imagine this precious coat with a Christmas theme, using light green felt with dark green embroidered leaves and tiny red holly berries… How cute would that be?!
Under the holiday jacket, you could make a solid red cotton dress, if you’re busy sewing Christmas gifts for your friends’ or family members’ children’s dolls.
Now to make the dress, you’ll need some small print cotton fabric and a 1/8 inch ribbon (for the belt) as well as size 4/0 Dritz snaps for the back closure area.
Here’s what the dress looks like without the jacket over the top:

My 5-inch Anna doll is such a precious little thing, isn’t she? Oh, how I LOVE to photograph her! And just to make sure you’re downloading patterns for the right Anna doll, she’s the one that came with the whole entire Arrendelle family:

To make the yellow jacket, you’ll only need a little swatch of craft felt, unless you’re planning to do the more extensive, lined and embroidered version, which will need embroidery floss, embroidery needles (Clover is a good brand), cotton fabric, and that same swatch of craft felt.
Which dolls will fit these doll clothes?
- Mattel’s Kelly dolls (4 inches or 10 cm)
- 6-inch Enchantimals dolls (15 cm)
- some dollhouse-sized dolls (1:12 scale)
- Disney’s Anna mini toddler dolls
Free patterns and tutorial videos for making this outfit:
- Free printable PDF sewing patterns for Anna’s dress (use the View A shorter skirt and View A bodice pieces)
- Free printable sewing patterns for Anna’s jacket
- tutorial video showing how to make the dress (video shows Elsa’s dress, but they are made exactly the same way)
- tutorial video showing how to make the jacket
- How to do a whipstitch
- How to sew snaps on fabric
- How to do a backstitch
- How to use a needle threader
- How to do a basic straight stitch
- How to choose fabric
- How to tie a knot using a needle and thread
- How to measure a doll
- How to press seams open, using a hot iron
- How to attach ribbon to doll clothes
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