Patterns For Doll Clothes

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Sewing doll clothes is a hobby loved by many. One might even decide to start up a home sewing business simply by presenting unique clothing for dollys. There is a large demand for cute doll clothing, in particular for the very well liked 18 inch dolls. Here is a short how-to guide on making doll clothes from patterns for beginners.

Begin with a Doll Clothing Pattern: One can make their own patterns, but it's a lot easier to purchase them. Attempting to trim down adult size patterns to the doll-size you will need is almost impossible. There are multitudes of low cost doll-specific patterns made for sewing, crocheting, knitting and other handcrafts. We have a nice mixture of uncomplicated as well as more challenging designs to help in your search!

Gather the Tools: Even though it isn't an essential tool, owning and using a sewing machine will make some tasks easier. For illustration, hemming is much easier using a sewing machine. Other tasks can be completed just as easily by hand. The minute size of the clothes for smaller dolls works well for hand stitching. Any other implements you'll use are just like those you would work with for all other sewing projects. You'll use needles, scissors, thread, a marking tool, measuring tape, stick pins, and a pin cushion. If you keep your supplies in a container of some type, it makes sewing dolly clothes easier. Some organizing boxes are specifically designed for keeping spools of thread and other tools.

Choosing Cloth: You can use just about any kind of cloth to create clothes for dolls. Scraps of fabric remaining from bigger projects are perfect. Of course, it is determined by the size of the doll. Additional fabric you could select include used clothes, linens and tablecloths. Cloth pieces could also be purchased for a minimal price. Some cloth is easier to work with than others. For example, denim is rigid and can be hard to work with. However, they're creating some lovely lighter weight denims now that are more appropriate for creating doll clothes. Most cottons perform really nice, and utilizing fabrics with blends assits them to stay wrinkle free. If you're considering starting a home sewing business sewing and selling doll clothing, consider what materials are easiest to work with and create unique outfits that will be sought after.

Closures: People who have an existing home sewing enterprise frequently use snaps or Velcro rather than buttons when a youngster will play with the article. If the item will be utilized for display, for example to clothe an antique Barbie, buttons could work. But regular size buttons will be too large, and appear out of place on most dolls. Cloth dollys are an exception. If you do decide to use buttons or snaps and your youngster will be playing with the clothes, be sure they're solidly attached. Otherwise, there's a possibility of gagging on tiny parts. Velcro fasteners are a safer option. They work very well for back-closing dresses and various articles. The hang up is that it does catch in the dolly's socks and hair.

Decorations: Beads, lace, embroidery, appliqués and other decorative items add the final touches when you're making dolly clothing. The simple additions make the garment unique.


About the Author:
JoAnn is a sewing enthusiast who enjoys sharing her passion for sewing with all ages. Author of seven books and multiple e-books that explore many sewing applications, JoAnn seeks to encourage you on your sewing journey and instill in you a love for the exciting world of sewing. Visit her at http://www.doll-clothing-patterns.com



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