Visit ChellyWood.com for free, printable sewing patterns for dolls of many shapes and sizes. Image is of a sewing pattern for a doll's Colonial-style shirt and pants. The overlay says, "Slender dolls' 18th century tunic and pants patterns." The patterns are also marked with "Creative Commons Attribution" and various instructions like seam allowances and how many copies of each piece are needed to make the garments. The YouTube channel where you can find a tutorial for making this costume is found at ChellyWood1 on YouTube.

FREE printable #sewing pattern for #pirate pants @ ChellyWood.com #dolls

Yes, I did post this one last week, when I showed you how to make the dolls’ pirate shirt. This week I’m focusing on those adorable little pirate pants. Yesterday I showed you that this set of patterns — both the shirt and the pants — will fit most slender-bodied dolls, including Project MC2® dolls, Monster High® dolls, and Ever After High® dolls, among others. (I … Continue reading FREE printable #sewing pattern for #pirate pants @ ChellyWood.com #dolls

The photo shows two doll feet wearing a pair of Colonial style black felt doll shoes with a bright silver buckle. The overlay says, "Colonial doll shoe D.I.Y."

#Colonial #Dolls Shoes #DIY w/FREE Pattern @ ChellyWood.com

Here’s the video showing how to make Colonial dolls’ shoes using the pattern I posted yesterday. That link will take you to the shoe pattern (which also includes the patterns for the hat and vest). If you need help downloading my patterns, this link offers a tutorial showing you how to download and print my FREE patterns using Google Docs. (For the older print-a-pattern tutorial, which uses Microsoft Word, click … Continue reading #Colonial #Dolls Shoes #DIY w/FREE Pattern @ ChellyWood.com

FREE Printable Pirate Hat Template at ChellyWood.com

#Pirate hat template #pattern is FREE w/tutorial @ ChellyWood.com #POTC

It looks like it would be hard to make, right? The embroidery can be tricky, but the sewing part of this tutorial is super easy! In fact, for those of you who don’t like to sew, you could probably get away with hot gluing where the tutorial shows you to sew… Of course, if you want to make the Jolly Roger, it doesn’t take much … Continue reading #Pirate hat template #pattern is FREE w/tutorial @ ChellyWood.com #POTC

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.

Sew a #pirate hat for Project MC2 #STEM-savvy #dolls w/FREE pattern @ ChellyWood.com

As you can see, this pattern also includes the vest and shoe patterns, but we’ll save those tutorials for another week. For this week, I’m going to show you how to make the pirate or Colonial-style hat. If you want to make the pirate hat, you might like to review my satin stitch embroidery tutorial from a couple of weeks back, so you can create … Continue reading Sew a #pirate hat for Project MC2 #STEM-savvy #dolls w/FREE pattern @ ChellyWood.com

Image of doll's legs wearing high boots in a Renaissance cavalier style

Sew a Pair of #Renaissance or #Pirate Boots for #Dolls w/ a Free Printable Pattern from ChellyWood.com

The boots shown in the video below were made for my Texas A&M Ken to wear in my Stop-motion dolly version of Romeo and Juliet. But you can use the same free printable pattern (found on this page) to make pirate boots, riding boots, or just a fancy pair of boots to wear with everyday fashions.   Remember that if you use my patterns, please … Continue reading Sew a Pair of #Renaissance or #Pirate Boots for #Dolls w/ a Free Printable Pattern from ChellyWood.com