Guide to Sewing Simplicity 9054 Doll Clothes for Vintage Barbie and Ken Collectors #MeMadeMonday #BarbieGirl

Displaying Simplicity 9054 vintage patterns for 11 and one half inch dolls such as Barbie, Julie, Maddie Mod, and Ken. View 1 dress, scarf and vest; View 2 tunic, scarf, and pants; view 3 blouse, pants, and vest (hippie style with fringe); view 4 bikini bathing suit for Barbie; view 5 shirt, pants, and jacket (double breasted without a collar) for Ken; View 6 and 7 turtleneck sweater for Ken; View 7 pants and vest (with fringe, hippie style); view 8 swim trunks or shorts for Ken. Lessons learned from sewing this pattern can be found at the website, ChellyWood.com under her vintage doll clothes sewing patterns button.
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.

Sometimes people who visit my website for the first time think I’m offering these copyrighted patterns for free. That’s not the case, of course.

My website does offer free sewing patterns for vintage Ken, vintage Barbie, and similar-sized dolls, and if you need help finding those patterns, this link should help. However today’s blog post is all about the lessons I’ve personally learned when sewing the outfits offered in the simplicity 9054 commercial doll clothes sewing patterns for vintage Ken and Barbie dolls.

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The following bulleted list shows all the blog posts I’ve written on topics related to the Simplicity 9054 wardrobe pattern for vintage Ken and Barbie. Click on whatever topic interests you, and please note that I’ll add to this list as I write more articles on these outfits:

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I have a private collection of vintage patterns that I’ve worked with, and with each sewing pattern, I post articles in which I share the lessons I’ve learned from them. Here’s a link to that gallery of copyrighted vintage doll clothes patterns so you can learn from the mistakes I’ve made along the way!

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Chelly Wood and the ChellyWood.com website are not affiliated with the pattern company or companies mentioned in this blog post, but Chelly finds inspiration in the doll clothes designed by these pattern companies. To purchase patterns from Simplicity, McCall’s, Butterick, Vogue, or other pattern companies shown and discussed in this blog post, please click on the links provided here. These links below the “Disclaimer” section do not help raise money for this free pattern website; they are only offered to give credit to the company that made these patterns.

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