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Thursday, February 29, 2024

Empire Waist Dress for 18-inch dolls--Free PDF Printable Sewing Pattern and Sewing Tutorial

 



 




Here's another free PDF printable sewing pattern for 18-inch dolls---Empire waist dress with two sleeve variations: short sleeves and puff sleeves with fullness at the hemline.














The measurements of the doll I used are

Chest 11.5 inches
Waist 11 inches
Hip 11.75 inches

This pattern will fit 18-inch dolls such as the American Girl® Doll and Our Generation® Doll and dolls with similar body measurements.



I have shown here how to sew the doll dress with short sleeves.







I have posted lots of free PDF printable sewing patterns on this page on my blog. Browse through this page to find the patterns you are looking for. You can download and use them to make your own clothes.

You can also click the Free Sewing Patterns Page at the top of this blog page (under the blog title) to find more free sewing patterns.

Click the links below to browse through all the pattern drafting and sewing tutorials on my blog.



Seam and hem allowances:

Seam and hem allowances are included in the pattern.

1/4 inch seam allowance for the shoulders, neckline, bodice armhole, sleeve cap, sleeve hemline, bodice bottom edge, skirt top edge, and sleeve band top and bottom edges.

1/2 inch seam allowance for the sides of the bodice, sleeves, and the skirt.

3/4 inch for skirt hem allowance.







Download link:

Click here to download the pattern.


How to print?


Print the page on A4-size papers. Make sure you have set page sizing to "Actual size" before you print the pattern. 

You can measure the 1 inch x 1 inch square in the pattern page to check whether the page has printed correctly.


How to cut the pattern pieces from the fabric?


Place the front and back bodice pieces on the folded main fabric. 

Trace the outline of the bodice pieces with a pencil.


Cut out the bodice pieces.


Cut though the fold at the center back to get two back bodice pieces.




Repeat the same steps to cut the bodice pieces from the lining fabric. 

Then cut out the skirt pieces and sleeves.

Sleeves:

Place the sleeve pattern on the folded main fabric as shown in the picture below.



Trace around the pattern using a pencil.



Cut out from the fabric.


Now cut through the fold to get two sleeve pieces.








How to sew the empire waist dress?

Step 1: Let's make the bodice. 

With right sides facing, join the front and back main fabric bodice pieces at the shoulders.



Open the shoulder seams and press them flat.




Repeat the same steps for the front and back pieces that you cut from the lining fabric.





Step 2: Attach the sleeves.

Sew two parallel lines close to the top edge of the sleeve cap with the longest stitch length on your machine.


Pull the thread ends to fit the sleeve cap to the bodice armhole curve. 

With right sides together, pin the sleeve cap to the bodice armhole.



Sew the sleeves to the bodice armhole.


While attaching the sleeve cap to the armhole, leave a one-inch gap on both sides of the sleeve cap.




Repeat these steps for the other side as well.


This is how it looks on the right side.


Now fold the sleeves as shown in the pictures below.





Place the lining fabric bodice pieces on top of this with right side facing down, like so.


Pin the lining fabric bodice armholes onto the sleeve caps already attached to the main fabric bodice armholes, so that the sleeve caps are sandwiched between the main and lining fabric bodice armholes.


Sew them all together.








Step 3: Finish the neckline and button extensions on the back bodice.

Line up the shoulder seams and stitch the front and back pieces around the neckline and button extensions at the back with a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Leave the bottom edges and the side seams open.




Clip the corners, so the edges look crisp when you flip the bodice inside out.

Now flip the bodice inside out. Hem the bottom edges of the sleeves. You can also sew the sleeve hemline before attaching the sleeves to the bodice armholes. That would be even easier.







Step 4: Join the sides.

Now, open up the sides of the front and back bodice pieces and line up the side seams. Then sew the side seams of the lining and main fabric bodices separately, leaving the gap we left at the armhole in step 2 still open.







We will do the french seams for the sides of the sleeves.

On the main fabric side of the sleeve, join the sides with a 1/4 inch seam allowance.




Then flip it to the lining side, and join the sides again with a 1/4 inch seam allowance. The raw edges are consealed now.



Remember the gap we left before at the bottom of the armhole? We need to close it now. Let's do it!

This is how it looks on the lining side.



Now open up the sides and sew this gap closed.



Repeat the same steps for the other sleeve.

Now you have a fully lined bodice that does not have any raw edges.










Step 5: Make the skirt.

Button extensions:

Fold the button closure (center back) edges of the skirt back pieces first 1/4 inch and then 1/2 inch and sew over the folded edges.







Side seams:

You can finish the sides of the skirt either using the French seam method as we did for the sleeve sides or join the side seams and trim off 1/4 inch and serge the raw edges. 

First, with right sides together line up the side seams of the front and back pieces of the skirt.


Join the sides with an half inch seam allowance.



Trim off 1/4 inch on both sides.



Serge the edges.




Hemline:

Fold the hemline 1/4 inch first and then 1/2 inch again and sew over the folded edge.




Step 6: Join the skirt to the bodice.

First, trim off 1/4 inch from the side seams of the bodice to avoid bulk. 





Press open the seams.

Now, fold the bottom edge of the bodice main and lining by 1/4 inch and press.




Attach the top edge of the skirt to the bottom edge of the main fabric right sides together, and conceal this seam by placing the bottom edge of the lining fabric over this and sewing over the folded edge. I whipstitched by hand so that the stitches are not visible. But you can sew with a machine if you prefer that. 








Attach Velcro at the back for closure.





That's it! You have made a beautiful empire waist dress for your doll!









Happy sewing!

---Flora














A Simple Top with Short Sleeves---Free PDF Printable Pattern for 18-Inch Dolls

 



 




I am happy to share with you another free PDF printable sewing pattern for 18-inch dolls---A simple top with short sleeves.








*Note: The back piece is not cut on fold. Please cut 2 separate pieces for the back, as we will sew buttons and buttonholes or press studs or Velcro at the back. I have marked "Cut 1 on fold" on the back pattern piece. Please ignore that.



The measurements of the doll I used are

Chest 11.5 inches
Waist 11 inches
Hip 11.75 inches

This pattern will fit 18-inch dolls such as the American Girl® Doll and Our Generation® Doll and dolls with similar body measurements.

How to Print and Assemble the PDF Pattern Pages:


I have posted loads of free PDF printable sewing patterns on this page on my blog. Browse through this page to find the patterns you are looking for. You can download and use them to make your own clothes.

You can also click the Free Sewing Patterns Page at the top of this blog page (under the blog title) to find more free sewing patterns.

Click the links below to browse through all the pattern drafting and sewing tutorials on my blog.



Seam and hem allowances:

Seam and hem allowances are included in the pattern and have been mentioned in the pattern page.






Download link:

Click here to download the pattern.

*Note: The back piece is not cut on fold. Please cut 2 separate pieces for the back, as we will sew buttons and buttonholes or press studs or Velcro at the back. I have marked "Cut 1 on fold" on the back pattern piece. Please ignore that.


How to print?

Print the page on A4-size papers. Make sure you have set page sizing to "Actual size" before you print the pattern. 

You can measure the 1 inch x 1 inch square in the pattern page to check whether the page has printed correctly.


These are the printed pages of the pattern.


Trim the right edge of page 1 and the left edge of page 2.


Tape the together at the back.




Here you get the complete pattern.



Now cut the individual pattern pieces out.



Our pattern pieces are ready to be used now. You have top's front, back, sleeves pieces all ready.


Now, let's cut the pattern pieces out from the fabric using these paper pattern templates.










How to sew the top?


Step 1: Join the shoulders.

Step 2: Finish the hemline of the sleeves.

Step 3: Attach the sleeves to the armholes.

Step 4: Finish the button extensions. Fold each edge of the extensions 1/4 inch down and again 1/2 inch down and sew over the edge. 

Step 5: Finish the neckline.

Step 6: Join the sides.

Step 7: Finish the hemline of the top.

Step 8: Attach Velcro or press studs onto the button extensions.

Done! You have made a simple and beautiful top for your doll!





I have posted another sewing tutorial of this same top, but with French seams to conceal the raw edges. I have included a free sewing pattern for the top with French seams as well at this link




Happy sewing!

---Flora





Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Simple Sleeveless A-Line Top for 12-Inch Dolls---Free PDF Printable Sewing Pattern

Here's another free PDF printable sewing pattern---Simple sleeveless A-line top for 12-inch dolls.


















I have posted lots of free PDF printable sewing patterns on this page on my blog. Browse through this page to find the patterns you are looking for. You can download and use them to make your own clothes.

You can also click the Free Sewing Patterns Page at the top of this blog page (under the blog title) to find more free sewing patterns.

Click the links below to browse through all the pattern drafting and sewing tutorials on my blog.




Seam and hem allowances: 

Seam and hem allowances are included in the pattern itself and have been mentioned in the pattern page.






Download link:

Click here to download the pattern.


How to print?


Print the page on an A4 paper. Make sure you have set page sizing to "Actual size" before you print the pattern. 

You can measure the 1 inch x 1 inch square in the pattern page to check whether the page has printed correctly.





Happy sewing!

---Flora





Swirl Skirt with Elasticated Waistband---Free PDF Printable Sewing Pattern for 18-Inch Dolls

 




I am happy to share with you another free PDF printable sewing pattern for 18-inch dolls---Swirl skirt with elasticated waist band.








The measurements of the doll I used are

Chest 11.5 inches
Waist 11 inches
Hip 11.75 inches

This pattern will fit 18-inch dolls such as the American Girl® Doll and Our Generation® Doll and dolls with similar body measurements.

I have posted lots of free PDF printable sewing patterns on this page on my blog. Browse through this page to find the patterns you are looking for. You can download and use them to make your own clothes.

You can also click the Free Sewing Patterns Page at the top of this blog page (under the blog title) to find more free sewing patterns.

Click the links below to browse through all the pattern drafting and sewing tutorials on my blog.



Seam allowances are included in the pattern and have been mentioned in the pattern page.






Download link:

Click here to download the pattern.


How to print?


Print the page on an A4 paper. Make sure you have set page sizing to "Actual size" before you print the pattern. 

You can measure the 1 inch x 1 inch square in the pattern page to check whether the page has printed correctly.



Waistband:

For the waistband, cut a 20-inch-long, 2-inch-wide piece of fabric.



How to sew?

Step 1: Cut 8 swirl pieces using the pattern.


Step 2: With right sides together, join the inner edge of the first swirl piece with the outer edge of the second swirl piece leaving a 1/4-inch seam allowance. Next, join the inner edge of the second swirl piece with the outer edge of the third spiral piece. Continue this with the other pieces, until you finish attaching the outer edge of the eighth swirl piece. Lastly, join the inner edge of the eighth swirl piece with the outer edge of first swirl piece.

Step 3: Finish the hemline by attaching bias tape or by serging.

Step 4:  With right sides facing, attach the bottom edge of the waistband to the skirt's top edge at the center back using a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Start by leaving a trail of 1 inch of the waistband at one end and sew around the skirt. And once you are back at the starting point, match the ends pin them together. Cut the trail of fabric from both  ends of the waistband leaving only 1/4 inch for seam allowance on both ends, and now join the ends together.

Step 5: Fold down the top edge of the waist band by 1/4 inch. Next, fold the waistband in half, and sew over the folded edge leaving a small gap to feed the elastic in. Insert a 0.5-inch-wide, 10-inches-long elastic through the casing, and overlap the ends of the elastic by 0.5 inch and sew them together. Sew the gap in the casing closed. That's it! You have made a beautiful swirl skirt for your doll!


If you would like to sew a spiral skirt for your doll, click here to download the free spiral skirt PDF pattern.



Happy sewing!

---Flora






Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Spiral Skirt with Elasticated Waistband---Free PDF Printable Sewing Pattern for 18-Inch Dolls

Here's another free PDF printable sewing pattern for 18-inch dolls---Spiral skirt with elasticated waist band.














The measurements of the doll I used are

Chest 11.5 inches
Waist 11 inches
Hip 11.75 inches

This pattern will fit 18-inch dolls such as the American Girl® Doll and Our Generation® Doll and dolls with similar body measurements.

Seam allowances are included in the pattern and have been mentioned in the pattern page.






Download link:

Click here to download the pattern.


How to print?


Print the page on an A4 paper. Make sure you have set page sizing to "Actual size" before you print the pattern. 

You can measure the 1 inch x 1 inch square in the pattern page to check whether the page has printed correctly.



Waistband:

For the waistband, cut a 20-inches-long, 2-inches-wide piece of fabric.



How to sew?

Step 1: Cut 8 spiral pieces.

Step 2: With right sides together, join the inner edge of the first spiral piece with the outer edge of the second spiral piece leaving a 1/4-inch seam allowance. Next, join the inner edge of the second spiral piece with the outer edge of the third spiral piece. Continue this with the other pieces, until you finish attaching the outer edge of the eighth spiral piece. Lastly, join the inner edge of the eighth spiral piece with the outer edge of first spiral piece.

Step 3: Finish the hemline by attaching bias tape or by serging.


Step 4:  With the right sides facing, attach the bottom edge of the waistband to the skirt's top edge at the center back using a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Start by leaving a trail of 1 inch of the waistband at one end and sew around the skirt. And once you are back at the starting point, match the ends pin them together. Cut the trail of fabric from both  ends of the waistband leaving only 1/4 inch for seam allowance on both ends, and now join the ends together.

Step 5: Fold down the top edge of the waist band by 1/4 inch, Fold the waistband in half, and sew over the folded edge leaving a small gap to feed the elastic in. Insert a 0.5-inch-wide, 10-inches-long elastic through the casing, and overlap the ends of the elastic by 0.5 inch and sew them together. Sew the gap in the casing closed. That's it! You have just made a beautiful spiral skirt for your doll!






I have posted lots of free PDF printable sewing patterns on this page on my blog. Browse through this page to find the patterns you are looking for. You can download and use them to make your own clothes.

You can also click the Free Sewing Patterns Page at the top of this blog page (under the blog title) to find more free sewing patterns.

Click the links below to browse through all the pattern drafting and sewing tutorials on my blog.



Happy sewing!

---Flora







Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Kids' Basic Dress with Gathered Skirt --- Free Printable PDF Pattern for Kids' Size 8 Years

Hi Everyone,

Here is a new free printable PDF sewing pattern--- Kids' basic dress for size 8 years.







The dress has gathered skirt with in-seam pockets and has two sleeve options: a full sleeve and a cap sleeve. 

You can also make it without the the sleeves like this:








How to Print and Assemble the PDF Pattern Pages:


There are 15 pages in the sewing pattern. Page numbers are placed at the center of the pages in gray color.

Print the pages on A4 papers. Make sure you have set page sizing to "Actual size" before you print the pattern. 

You can measure the 1 inch x 1 inch square in pattern page 1 to check whether the page has printed correctly.


Seam and hem allowances:

Seam and hem allowances are included in the pattern.






Size Chart:

This is the size chart I used. Please take your kid's bust round measurement and compare it with the measurement in the size chart to find the right size.







Pattern download link:

I have posted lots of free PDF printable sewing patterns on this page on my blog. Browse through this page to find the patterns you are looking for. You can download and use them to make your own clothes.


You can also click the Free Sewing Patterns Page at the top of this blog page (under the blog title) to find more free sewing patterns.

Click the links below to browse through all the pattern drafting and sewing tutorials on my blog.



Happy sewing!

---Flora









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