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As part of my Elf-on-the-Shelf series (requested by followers), today I’m posting my Barbie-sized jeans pattern and my Skipper-sized T-shirt pattern, to make this lovely ensemble for your Elf on the Shelf.

As you can see in the images, this T-shirt pattern fits Elf on the Shelf as a crop top. Like last week’s raglan-sleeved tee shirt, this is another Skipper-sized tee, but don’t worry, at a later date we’ll also look at other sizes of doll shirts for your Elf on the Shelf.
It should be noted that, as we saw in last week’s Elf on the Shelf pajamas post, his pointy little feet do not extend outside of the pant leg; however I tried on the shorter Skipper pants/jeans pattern, and unfortunately, Skipper’s pants won’t fit him around the waist.
To make the T-shirt, you will need some jersey fabric and size 4/0 Dritz snaps. To make the pull-on pants or jeans, you’ll need some cotton fabric (lightweight stretch denim is a good choice) and 1/8 inch elastic.
Today’s patterns will fit these dolls:
- Hairmazing Fashion Forward fashion dolls
- Elf on the Shelf
- Momoko 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 jeans (use View B)
- Tutorial video for making the jeans
- Free printable PDF sewing pattern for the Skipper-sized tee shirt (you just want the shirt pattern here — use View C)
- Tutorial video for making the T-shirt
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Skipper and Petite 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.
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.
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.
The Hairmazing dolls are made by Just Play, LLC, of Florida, and at the time of this blog post, they still own the trademark rights to these dolls. To learn more about their company and the dolls, accessories, and playsets they make, please visit their website.
My Elf on the Shelf is made by the Lumistella company, and they own the registered trademark for these toys. Please visit their website to learn more about Elf on the Shelf and his accessories.
