The image shows Mattel Ken dolls wearing various cosplay costumes, including a Monk's robe, Medieval period costumes, and a whole cast of dolls in various costumes. The side bar says "Ken cosplay patterns." This image comes from Chelly Wood dot com, where you can find hundreds of free printable PDF sewing patterns for making doll clothes and doll cosplay costumes for dolls of many shapes and all different sizes.

12 inch (30 cm) and 12 and 1/4 inch (31 cm) Male Doll Clothes Cosplay Costume Patterns (Gallery)

Please click on the doll clothes you would like to make. Not what you’re looking for? Behind the scenes, I’m creating a series of classes in doll clothing design techniques, so you can design your own doll clothes for your dolls, using simple techniques, household tools, and your amazing imagination! Click on this link to learn more about my paid courses on the Creative Spark Online Learning platform. If you would like … Continue reading 12 inch (30 cm) and 12 and 1/4 inch (31 cm) Male Doll Clothes Cosplay Costume Patterns (Gallery)

This "gallery" style image shows Ken dolls wearing four different historical costumes. In the upper right corner, a Ken doll wears a regal Navy colored tunic with puff sleeves and trousers. He holds a sword. In the upper right corner, a Ken doll wears a medieval wig, a long-sleeve tunic, a gold-embellished vest, and bi-colored pants with felt boots. In the lower left corner, a Ken doll is dressed in a monk's hood and garb. In the lower right, a Ken doll wears a muffin cap, blousen shirt, vest, bi-colored pants, and he has greave-style sleeves that tie with ribbons. All of these patterns are free and printable at ChellyWood.com for anyone who has an inclination to sew these doll clothes. Each of Chelly Wood's free patterns comes with a tutorial showing you how to make it.

Free Historical Ken Doll Clothes Sewing Patterns (Gallery)

Please click on the photos below that represent the doll clothes you would like to make. At the time of this blog posting, most of these patterns have not yet been converted to PDF format, so you are advised to view this tutorial video to help you you with printing. Not what you’re looking for? Behind the scenes, I’m creating a series of classes in doll … Continue reading Free Historical Ken Doll Clothes Sewing Patterns (Gallery)

The image shows four different modern Ken dolls modeling handmade doll clothes including a raglan sleeve tee shirt, a tuxedo, a pair of boxer shorts, and a short-sleeve shirt with pants. All of the patterns for making these outfits are free at ChellyWood.com

12 inch (30 cm) Regular Ken Doll and 12 and 1/4 inch (31 cm) Articulated Ken Doll Clothes Sewing Patterns (Gallery)

Please click on the doll clothes you would like to make. Not what you’re looking for? Behind the scenes, I’m creating a series of classes in doll clothing design techniques, so you can design your own doll clothes for your dolls, using simple techniques, household tools, and your amazing imagination! Click on this link to learn more about my paid courses on the Creative Spark Online Learning platform. If you would like … Continue reading 12 inch (30 cm) Regular Ken Doll and 12 and 1/4 inch (31 cm) Articulated Ken Doll Clothes Sewing Patterns (Gallery)

Images shows a collage of sewing patterns for dolls. Overlay says "ChellyWood.com: free printable sewing patterns for dolls of many shapes and sizes."

#MostPopular FREE Patterns on my #WordPress Website: #May2017

Those of you who know me in real life are aware that I’m a librarian. During the month of May, my paying job gets pretty hectic with standardized tests in our school library and the task of inventorying our library’s holdings. So I won’t have the opportunity to design new patterns for a while. Therefore, I’m going to take a little time off from my blog … Continue reading #MostPopular FREE Patterns on my #WordPress Website: #May2017

Sew Pants for Ken dolls (image of ken doll wearing mustard-colored pants)

#10 in the #CountDown to #NewYear’s: Sew Pants for Ken Dolls @ ChellyWood.com

For the holidays, here on ChellyWood.com, I’m doing a countdown to New Year’s eve. These are my top 15 videos from my YouTube channel! All of my free, printable sewing patterns are found on this page, and this video tutorial can give you a few tips and pointers about how to print my patterns. I use a 1/4-inch seam allowance (that’s standard for fashion dolls). But if you have … Continue reading #10 in the #CountDown to #NewYear’s: Sew Pants for Ken Dolls @ ChellyWood.com