Sew a dress for little 5 inch Chelsea dolls with today’s free patterns! @ ChellyWood.com #freepatterns #miniatures

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Earlier this week, someone on YouTube left a kind message under the original version of today’s video: “I miss the voiceover.”

Well, as it says in my video, I took @ThePaleWarrior’s advice and remastered that older video to include voiceover and some additional animations, just to make the overall video more fun. Thank you, @ThePaleWarrior, for your kind push in the right direction!

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On a purple background, a Mattel 5 inch Chelsea doll, the little sister of Mattel’s Barbie, models a handmade blue cotton, felt, and lace dress. The bodice is made of pale blue felt; the skirt is made of darker blue cotton dotted with tiny white and red flowers; the sleeves are made of pale blue lace, and the same pale blue lace is attached at the bottom of the cotton skirt’s hem. If you’d like to make this dress, please visit Chelly Wood dot com for the free sewing patterns.
Please visit ChellyWood.com for free printable sewing patterns for making doll clothes to fit dolls of many shapes and all different sizes.

If you add the sleeves, today’s project might be worthy of four flowers on my difficulty scale, just because it’s soooo tiny! But I’ve given it only three flowers, since the sleeves are optional.

I think it’s a fun project though. In all honesty, I was thinking as I posted this, “I need to go back and make another one of these little dresses!” It’s just so darned cute!

To make today’s miniature doll dress, you will likely need one or more of the following items:

Barbie Chelsea doll DIY dress with free patterns at Chelly Wood dot com. Chelsea, the 5 inch little sister doll, models a handmade blue floral, felt, cotton, and lace dress with lace sleeves.
Please visit ChellyWood.com for free printable sewing patterns for making doll clothes to fit dolls of many shapes and all different sizes.

Which dolls will this dress fit?

Free patterns and tutorial videos for making this dress:

A woman's hand measures a cut of lace that has been trimmed off of its gather binding. She's measuring it against a rectangle of eyelet fabric. The spool for the gathered ruffle of lace is barely visible in one corner.
Please visit ChellyWood.com for free printable sewing patterns for making doll clothes to fit dolls of many shapes and all different sizes.

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