For your free patterns and tutorial videos, please scroll down to the second set of bullets.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day everyone!
Today’s project is a simple little green paid scarf, which you can make for your 10 inch to 11 inch fashion dolls, like Skipper, vintage Skipper, Barbie, Disney princess dolls, and more. There’s a list of all the dolls that will fit today’s scarf in the bulleted area below.
To make this scarf, you’ll need some thread, a sewing needle, and a bit of small-print plaid cotton fabric.

If you want to make the skirt and shirt that you see on Skipper in the image above, you’ll also want some 1/8 inch elastic for the skirt, some size 3/0 snaps for the back of the shirt, and some jersey fabric for the shirt.
Today’s patterns will fit these dolls:
- Creatable World dolls
- Disney fairy 9 inch dolls (like the little Tinkerbell dolls)
- Disney Princess 10 inch dolls
- Disney’s 10 inch Moana dolls
- Ideal’s vintage Pepper dolls
- Momoko dolls
- Petite Barbie dolls
- Project MC Squared dolls
- Skipper dolls
- Vintage 1960’s to 1970’s Skipper dolls
- Vintage 1980’s Skipper dolls
- Vintage Francie dolls
- vintage Sunshine Family adult female dolls
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 fashion doll scarf and skirt
- Tutorial video showing how to make the scarf (at the top of this page)
- Tutorial video showing how to make the skirt
- Free PDF sewing pattern for 10 inch doll’s shirt
- Tutorial video showing how to make the shirt
- How to do a whipstitch
- How to sew snaps on fabric
- How to do a backstitch
- How to pull elastic through a casing
- 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
For more of my free tutorials, be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel, ChellyWood1.
As it says at the end of today’s video, I have a new class available, which teaches you how to design your own doll pants patterns, including overalls patterns. Here’s a link to the new class, which only costs $19.99 — a very fair price for all the lessons you’ll get!
But if you you’re trying to find patterns for a doll that’s shaped a little different from my 10 inch Skipper, my Creative Spark class, “How to Alter Doll Clothes Patterns” may be just what you need to make these patterns into the pattern you see in your imagination.

For any class on Creative Spark, you don’t have to follow a schedule. Just sign up when you’re ready.
It’s a one-time fee for the course, and there’s no specific time limit to finish your course. You can just take your time and learn at the pace that suits you. So go check out my paid courses on Creative Spark, using this link.
As always, feel free to pin, like, or tweet about my free patterns and tutorials. Here’s an image you’re welcome to share on social media:

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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.
Skipper, Petite Barbie dolls, Creatable World, and vintage Sunshine Family 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.
Rainbow High dolls are products offered by MGA Entertainment, which holds the trademark for them (™). Please visit the Rainbow High website to learn more about their company and its trademarked toys.
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.
Disney Princess, Moana, and Disney fairy 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.
Project MC Squared dolls and Rainbow High dolls are products offered by MGA Entertainment, which holds the trademark for them (™). Please visit the Project MC Squared website or the Rainbow High website to learn more about their company and its trademarked toys.
According to Wikipedia, “Ideal Toy Company was an American toy company founded by Morris Michtom and his wife, Rose. During the post–World War II baby boom era, Ideal became the largest doll-making company in the United States.” They produced the Tammy family line of dolls, including Ideal Pepper dolls, but eventually the Tammy line of dolls went out of production (with the exception of the Sindy doll — the UK version — which has had a recent revival). There have been a complicated series of sales of rights for Ideal toys since then, and you can read about it on Wikipedia, if you’re interested. But at the time of this blog post, the trademark name “Tammy” for these dolls was abandoned and has remained “dead” (according to the US Trademark database) since 2004.
According to Wikipedia (as of 9 January 2022), Strawberry Shortcake “is a cartoon character used in greeting cards published by American Greetings. The line was later expanded to include dolls… The franchise is currently owned by the Canadian children’s television company WildBrain and American brand management company, Iconix Brand Group through the holding company Shortcake IP Holdings LLC.” I was unable to find a website for Shortcake IP Holdings LLC, but I believe they own the US trademark for the dolls, even though I believe my own doll was originally made and marketed by Hasbro. To learn more about these companies and their toys and products, please click on the links I’ve provided within the quote.
Thankyou so much for your generosity and all the time and energy you spend on creating, explaining and sharing. YOU are much appreciated!
Please add Only Hearts Club Dolls to this category.
Hugs from Jill in Sweden.
Hallå Jill! I actually own an Only Hearts Club doll. I need to start a whole gallery of patterns for her.
Thank you for remind me!