Please visit ChellyWood.com for free printable sewing patterns for doll clothes that fit dolls of many shapes and all different sizes. The image is a YouTube video tutorial header for the video that teaches you how to use a free pattern from ChellyWood.com to sew together a super easy doll dress for 12 cm dolls like Strawberry Shortcake vintage dolls and Greenbrier 4 and 1/2 inch dolls.

Sew a super easy dress for 4-inch or 5-inch dolls @ ChellyWood.com #StrawberryShortcake #dollclothes

Today’s tutorial video goes with the pattern you’ll find below (the same pattern I posted yesterday): Free printable PDF sewing pattern for 4-inch or 5-inch doll dresses The doll pictured in the video is distributed in the United States by Greenbrier International, Inc. I bought my Greenbrier doll at a Dollar Tree store, for literally one American dollar. UPDATE TO THIS POST: Please note that … Continue reading Sew a super easy dress for 4-inch or 5-inch dolls @ ChellyWood.com #StrawberryShortcake #dollclothes

This is the title page for a YouTube tutorial video in which viewers learn how to make an easy-to-sew doll dress for 4-inch to 5-inch dolls like the Greenbrier (Strawberry Shortcake knockoff doll) that's shown in the image. The overlay says, "easy 4 inch doll dress" and it offers the name of the website where you can download the free printable PDF sewing pattern for making this dress for 4-inch dolls and 5-inch dolls: ChellyWood.com

Sew a super easy dress for miniature dolls @ ChellyWood.com #tinythings #dolls

UPDATE TO THIS POST: Please note that the Greenbrier doll that appears in this post has recently been discovered to contain harmful chemicals! Visit this website to learn more or go to the CPSC.gov website for more detailed information on toy recalls. Here’s how the original blog post went… Today’s tutorial video goes with the pattern you’ll find below: Free printable PDF sewing pattern for … Continue reading Sew a super easy dress for miniature dolls @ ChellyWood.com #tinythings #dolls

The image shows a 1:6 scale sash worn by an Ever After High doll (same size as a Monster High doll), and the sash has the following words embroidered on it: "Votes for Women." The overlay says, "DIY 1:6 scale suffrage sash" and the image also offers the URL of the website where you can find this easy-to-sew project for kids or grown-ups to make: ChellyWood.com (creative commons attribution mark is shown as well, which means you must tell people where you found this video tutorial).

In 2020 we celebrate the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote in the USA #suffrage #votes4women #embroidery

Today’s video tutorial will show you how to make a “Votes for Women” sash for your 1:6 scale dolls. The following additional tutorials will likely help you with this sewing and embroidery project: Couching stitch (embroidery) How to attach bias tape Whipstitch Backstitch How to sew snaps on fabric If you’re looking for a fun project that teaches a child or a beginning sewist how … Continue reading In 2020 we celebrate the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote in the USA #suffrage #votes4women #embroidery

Lying on homemade baby blanket is a Lil Cutesie 8 inch baby doll (AKA Little Cutesie) wearing a handmade doll dress. The dress is sleeveless and it has a pink felt bodice attached to a white cotton flannel skirt that's decorated with tiny snowflakes. She wears pink felt booties to match the dress bodice, and barely visible under her dress is a matching diaper. All of these doll clothes patterns are free at Chelly Wood dot com.

Sew your #ChristmasGifts in #June with this free #Sewing Pattern for 8″ baby doll clothes!

It’s never too early to start your holiday sewing projects, right? Here’s a holiday sewing project you can start for any children who have an 8-inch baby doll… This week’s free sewing pattern will fit most 8″ (20 cm) baby dolls. Today’s free PDF sewing pattern comes with two pieces: the one shown above and the one shown below: Just like we saw with the … Continue reading Sew your #ChristmasGifts in #June with this free #Sewing Pattern for 8″ baby doll clothes!

On the page where you find this image, there's a similar PDF downloadable printable free sewing pattern for making a baby doll dress. This image shows what pattern pieces are in the PDF, and it includes the dress bodice, sleeve, and skirt. The PDF also includes free printable sewing patterns for making a baby doll's diaper, plus the rest of the bodice. These and other free printable sewing patterns for making a baby doll's dress are available at ChellyWood.com

#PDFpattern Wednesday: Free 12 Inch #Doll Clothes #Patterns

This week’s free sewing pattern will fit most 12″ (30 cm) baby dolls. But it has two pieces: the one shown above and the one shown below: That’s right… the second page of the pattern includes a diaper pattern! I plan to post the tutorial video showing you how to make the dress in tomorrow’s blog post, but you’ll have to wait for the diaper … Continue reading #PDFpattern Wednesday: Free 12 Inch #Doll Clothes #Patterns

Visit ChellyWood.com for free, printable sewing patterns for dolls of many shapes and sizes. Image shows a free pattern for a pirate hat and vest made of felt, along with a free printable pattern for a doll's colonial-style shoes (also made of felt). Overlay offers the URL of the website where this pattern is found: ChellyWood.com. Creative Commons Attribution symbol is also on the pattern.

FREE #doll vest #pattern @ ChellyWood.com fits @ProjectMC2 #dolls

I realize I posted this one last week too, but there are lots of elements to this one little ol’ pattern, folks! Check it out–last week I taught you how to make the pirate hat. This week I’m teaching you how to make the vest. Next week I’ll show you how those adorable little Colonial shoes are made. Some of you have been anxiously waiting … Continue reading FREE #doll vest #pattern @ ChellyWood.com fits @ProjectMC2 #dolls

Visit ChellyWood.com for free, printable sewing projects for dolls of many shapes and sizes. Image shows a Project MC2 doll wearing a colonial costume incuding a felt tricorne hat, a lace-cuffed long-sleeved shirt, a pair of tan colonial trousers, and a felt handmade vest. Overlay says, "ChellyWood.com free printable sewing patterns for dolls of many shapes and sizes."

Easy #Sewing Projects for #Kids: #Dolls’ Vest w/free pattern @ ChellyWood.com

Last week I showed you how to make my Colonial hat (or pirate hat). This week I’m going to show you how to make the vest that goes with it. A vest is one of the easiest patterns to sew, as it doesn’t require snaps or buttons or zippers. In fact, it was one of the first things I learned to make for dolls, back … Continue reading Easy #Sewing Projects for #Kids: #Dolls’ Vest w/free pattern @ ChellyWood.com

#Sewing project for beginners and #kids: Monster #Doll shirt made of felt

Earlier this week, I gave you the pattern for this shirt. Granted, it can be a little confusing, because it says it’s the pattern for a western shirt, but we won’t be using the sleeves. Furthermore, as it says in the tutorial, if you choose to make your doll’s shirts out of felt instead of more traditional woven fabrics, you won’t have to hem it … Continue reading #Sewing project for beginners and #kids: Monster #Doll shirt made of felt