Sew Small Fashion with My Doll, My Style Patterns

Doll clothes are fun to sew because they need very little fabric and can be embellished in ways regular clothes can’t always be. They can, however, be a bit tricky to sew with their small openings and tiny scale. These patterns were delightfully simple to sew, clearly designed and explained and straightforward to put together. I’m not great at garment sewing, and some of the fabrics I chose were probably not the best for the task, but I am still really pleased with how they all turned out and the best news is that my daughters are as well!

I chose the Athletic top and Athletic shorts patterns in the book My Doll, My Style (available for purchase at Wal-Mart and Barnes and Noble) and I have a couple of tips for using Therm O Web products to make them even easier to put together!

 

Doll Clothes Project Supplies:

HeatnBond Soft Stretch Lite Fusible Hem Tape

HeatnBond Lite Fusible Adhesive or HeatnBond EZ Print Sheets

Fabric Fuse Liquid Adhesive

Knits and fabrics of your choice

My Doll, My Style Book

Fabric Fuse liquid adhesive was perfect for adding a small ribbon embellishment, the Soft Stretch lite made folding over the hems on even the slipperiest fabric so much easier and the Heat n Bond lite is always a favorite for adding applique to projects.

To add the ribbon embellishment to the front of the top I ran a thin line of Fabric Fuse to the shirt and then placed the ribbon on top. The narrow applicator makes it really easy to add just the right amount of glue. I glued the ribbon on both sides and then let the glue dry while I finished the shorts, then came back to the shirt later.

Because the HeatnBond Soft Stretch is 5/8″ wide and the hem is only 1/4″ I took a length of the Soft Stretch and cut it into scant 1/4″ strips. There are curves you will have to be aware of, just adhere a short piece at a time and go slowly around the curves, the paper might fold over a bit, but there will be enough adhesive to finish folding over the hem.

Once you have added the Soft Stretch, remove the paper and fold up the hem, pressing in place. Finish with the suggested stitch- a narrow zig zag. I used the HeatnBond Soft Stretch Hem Tape in Lite for all the hems in both the short and the shirt patterns.

When I asked my daughter what she wanted on the front of her doll shirt she said “a pineapple!!” I decided it would be easy enough to create my own version so I put this one together. You can download the free .pdf file here.

I just traced the pattern on the paper side of the HeatnBond, cut roughly around the traced shapes and then followed the directions to fuse the adhesive onto the back of scraps of white, yellow and green fabric. You could directly print the pattern onto HeatnBond EZ Print Sheets to save yourself a step too!

Next, cut out the shapes and layer them on the shirt. Start with the white piece, fuse and then stitch around the shape. Next, add the yellow and green pieces and then sew around them to finish your applique.

I just love the way the pineapple stands out on the pink fabric! I think you’ll find that doll clothes become addicting once you get started. My daughters and I already have a couple more outfits planned out! Hopefully, these tips will help you get started creating your own one of a kind wardrobe for your dolls too!

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9 Comments on Sew Small Fashion with My Doll, My Style Patterns

  1. terri aden
    July 5, 2018 at 9:05 pm (6 years ago)

    I just bought this book. The clothes are so cute! However, I cannot find the link to the patterns in the book anywhere.

    • admin
      July 9, 2018 at 4:38 pm (6 years ago)

      Hi Terri! Anna said she has replied to you…however, if you’re still needing help…just let us know!

    • Linda Voight
      May 13, 2020 at 5:13 pm (4 years ago)

      I too bought the book for my granddaughter. How can I get her the patterns?

      • admin
        May 14, 2020 at 11:25 am (4 years ago)

        Hi Linda! In the book, there is a link to the patterns. However, if you need further help, please email Anna at [email protected] as we are not the editor/publisher of the book.

        • Linda Voight
          May 17, 2020 at 8:55 am (4 years ago)

          The link must be well hidden. Haven’t found it yet. Did the Anna thing too but nothing.

  2. Connie Dingus
    August 13, 2018 at 1:43 pm (6 years ago)

    I just received my book MY Doll MY Style, where do I find the patterns?

    • admin
      August 13, 2018 at 3:16 pm (6 years ago)

      Hi Connie! In the book, there is a link to the patterns. However, if you need further help, please email Anna at [email protected]

  3. Catherine
    December 30, 2020 at 2:14 pm (3 years ago)

    Hi i have brought this book but the link to the patterns does not work? I have e-mailed Anna but that was returned undelivered?! The book is of no use without the patterns?!

    • admin
      January 4, 2021 at 9:15 am (3 years ago)

      Hi Catherine…we’re sorry for any issues that you’ve experienced however ThermOWeb is not the publisher of this book nor do we have access to those patterns. Perhaps try reaching directly out to the book publisher.