Sew a business casual shirt and pants for Ever After High Hunter Huntsman dolls, using today’s free patterns @ ChellyWood.com #EverAfterHigh #Sewing

The image shows a Hunter Huntsman doll from Ever After High, standing in a room with a mottled purple wall. He wears a light blue long-sleeved shirt with a fold-over business-casual collar. The blue fabric of the shirt has tiny white pin stripes. He also wears dark blue trousers, pants, or jeans. His plastic sneakers are white.
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Scroll down to the second set of bullets for the free PDF sewing patterns.

Today I’m giving you a pattern for making a “business casual” collared shirt with long sleeves, along with a pair of pants/trousers or jeans, to fit the Ever After High male dolls, called Hunter Huntsman.

We’ve seen this outfit for Spin Master Jake dolls, here on ChellyWood.com, in the past, and the shirt also fits a regular modern Ken doll (although the pants do not). So if today’s outfit looks familiar, that could be why.

If you would like to make Hunter Huntsman a long-sleeved shirt with a collar and a pair of trousers to go with it, you’ll need some cotton/polyester-blend and/or cotton fabric and snaps, and that’s pretty much it.

Today’s free printable PDF patterns will fit the following dolls:

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Is this pattern close to what you were looking for, but maybe you’re wishing the pattern was slightly different? If so, 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.

This informational image shows a woman who is working at a craft table, altering doll clothes pants patterns. The text above her head says, "How to alter doll clothes patterns" followed by the words "online course" and the following bulleted bits of information about the Creative Spark online course the Chelly Wood will be teaching: bullet point 1: 40 plus videos; bullet point 2: work at your own pace; bullet point 3: one fee (no subscription); bullet point 4: learn how to enlarge or reduce your patterns. Next is a textbox encouraging you to "register now" and under this it says, "Go to Creative Spark dot CT pub dot com" and "search for Chelly Wood."
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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.

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Image of printable sewing pattern for male fashion doll clothes. Includes shirt front, shirt collar, shirt sleeve, and jeans patterns. Small print says, "Patterns use 1/4 inch seams. Please enlarge the pattern to fit an 11 x 8.5 inch sheet of American computer paper (216 x 279 mm) before printing. Visit ChellyWood.com to find the tutorial video to match this pattern.
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Today’s blog post is a re-post. To understand why Chelly Wood is taking some time off, reposting older blog topics, revisit the end-of-March blog post entitled, “There’s a cat in my sewing room!

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To honor the trademark rights of the doll and action figure 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.

Spin Master Liv dolls and Jake dolls were produced by the Spin Master toy and game company. At the time of this blog post, they are no longer produced by Spin Master, but you can learn more about the toys and games they currently offer on the official Spin Master Ltd. company website.

Ever After High, all Ken dolls, and the Endless Hair Princess Barbie 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.

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