This reversible Japanese-style apron is designed specifically for 18-inch dolls. It features overlapping back pieces that criss-cross at the center and can be fastened at the shoulders with buttons, creating a stylish and functional design.
The apron is designed to slip easily over the doll’s head, as the shoulder part is open.
As it is reversible, your doll will have two aprons in one.
You can use two contrasting fabrics for the outer and inner sides of the apron to highlight its reversible design.
I have included the link to the free pattern below.
The measurements of the doll I used are
Chest 11.5 inches
Waist 11 inches
Hip 11.75 inches
This pattern will fit dolls like Our Generation dolls and American Girl dolls and dolls with similar measurements.
Check out my other free 18-inch doll cloth PDF sewing patterns and tutorials:
Let's jump in to the tutorial!
Materials Needed:
- Fabric (cotton, lightweight linen, or knit)
- Matching thread
- Scissors
- Pins or clips
- Sewing machine (or hand-sewing needle)
- Measuring tape
- Iron
Steps to Sew the Doll Cross-Back Apron:
1. Download the Free PDF Pattern:
*This pattern is for non-commercial use only.
How to print and assemble the pattern pages?
Click here to learn how to print and assemble the PDF pattern pages.
Use the below diagram as a guide to assemble the pattern pages:
Seam and hem allowances are included in the pattern.
For both the outer fabric (that is, fabric 1) and the inner fabric (that is, fabric 2):
1/4 inch all around
2. Cut the Fabric
- Cut one piece on fold from fabric 1.
- Cut one piece on fold from fabric 2.
3. Finish the neckline, armhole curve, and the cross-back curve
- With right sides facing, place fabric 2 over fabric 1, and sew the neckline, armhole, shoulders, and the cross-back curves of fabric 1 and fabric 2, with a 1/4 inch seam allowance, as shown in the image below. Leave the front hemline open.
- Clip the seam allowances.
4. Turn the Apron Inside Out
- Turn the apron inside out through the hemline opening.
- Push the corners and shape the curved edges using a chop stick
- Press the apron.
5. Hem the Bottom Edge
- Close the hemline opening using machine stitch or hand stitch.
6. Press the apron for a neat finish
Final Touches
- Sew the buttonholes onto the back shoulder curved edges for closure, and buttons on both the main and lining sides of the apron's front shoulders.
- Trim any loose threads.
- Sew along all the edges (optional)
Now your 18-inch doll has a cute reversible Japanese-style cross-back apron!
Check the free sewing pattern for kids' version here.
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Happy Sewing
---Flora