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Where to find doll clothing patterns

PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:00 pm
by delbelcoure
I thought it would be good to have a list of where to find doll clothing patterns all in one thread. Free and for purchase are both great. Please list the doll size with the link if possible.
I'll start off with a few and come back later and add more. Please feel free to add to the list!
Susan

MHD Patterns
http://dolloutfits.com/patterns/index.html
Patterns for purchase for SD13 Girls, MSD Girls, Ellowyne Wilde, Tyler, 14" Kish, 11" Leann, 10" Ann Estelle and American Girls

Just Shining
http://justshining.mybigcommerce.com/ca ... D-13-BJDs/
Patterns for purchase for SD13 Girls

Gracefaerie
http://www.gracefaerie.com/patterns/pattern_index.html
Patterns for purchase for assorted BJD's, male and female

Papupepo
http://papupepo.aikotoba.jp/doll/index.html
Free patterns for 1/6 dolls. They are all in Japanese, but still very useful

Fancy Frocks
http://www.fancyfrocks.com/
Patterns to buy for 18" - 31" dolls - mostly for girls, with one tuxedo pattern for boys
14" dolls like Tonner's Betsy and Barbara McCall and Global Friends

Daniel Bingham
http://www.danielbingham.com/
Knitting and sewing patterns to buy for 1/6 and 16" female dolls.
Free knitting and crochet patterns also offered.

Morrissey Dolls
http://www.morrisseydolls.com/
Sewing and crochet patterns to buy for 39 different dolls from 36" My Size Barbie to 7" Kish Riley. Shoe and foam core accessory patterns.

Patterns For Fashion Dolls by Don McCunn
http://patterns-for-fashion-dolls.deofsf.com/
Patterns to buy for Tyler and friends, Alex and friends, Gene/Madra/Violet, and the 22" American Model fashion dolls.

Living Doll Fashions
http://www.livingdollfashions.com/
Patterns to buy for 1/6 female dolls

Re: Where to find doll clothing patterns

PostPosted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:49 am
by Pandor

Re: Where to find doll clothing patterns

PostPosted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 5:46 pm
by delbelcoure
M&M Treasurenet
http://www.mmtreasurenet.com/
Patterns for assorted dolls

La Petite Boutique
http://webhome.idirect.com/~nburns/sew/sew.html
A series of four "how-to" videos (VHS) taking you step by step through sewing a doll couture and making accessories. Videos and patterns to fit: Gene, Alex, Tyler, Liz, Marilyn, Jackie and other 15 1/2" dolls plus Cissy and Kitty Collier.

Brown House Dolls
http://www.brownhousedolls.com/mall/framepage.aspx
Patterns to buy for
Antique Designs, Modern Artist, Lady / French Fashion, Babies & Toddlers, Modern Vinyl, Country Children, Modern Children, Small Dolls, "Shirley" Designs, Specialty Designs, Under Garments, Accessories, Cloth Dolls, Shoes

Old Doll Patterns
http://www.olddollpatterns.com/
For purchase - lots of different doll patterns. Patterns for Revlon, Cissy, and Dollikin should fit 60cm Obitsus

BJD pattern index
http://bjdpatterns.wordpress.com/
No actual patterns here, but it does list what BJD patterns are available in different magazines

West Coast Kids
http://www.westcoastkids.us/Merchant2/m ... ry_Code=SP
Patterns to buy for 18" slim bodied West Coast Kids dolls

Nancy's Vintage Doll Patterns
http://vintagedollpatterns.tripod.com/
For purchase - lots of different doll patterns. Patterns for Revlon, Cissy, and Dollikin should fit 60cm Obitsus

Dale Rae
http://www.dalerae.com/sewpat.htm
Patterns to buy for 8" to 23" modern fashion dolls and play dolls

Designs by Jude
http://www.designsbyjude.net/fashion-doll-patterns.htm
Patterns to buy for many different 1/4 scale fashion dolls and BJD's

Seraphim Grace's Patterns
http://stores.lulu.com/store.php?fAcctID=313154
Patterns to buy for MSD boy and girl, Orientdoll So, 26cm, Puki, 60cm girls
Free patterns are also offered

Re: Where to find doll clothing patterns

PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 12:49 pm
by DollyKim

Re: Where to find doll clothing patterns

PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 9:52 pm
by Aeilia
Perfect Patterns, by Marsha Olson
http://perfectpatterns.tripod.com/
Patterns to buy for dolls of different sizes. Her free patterns are here:
http://perfectpatterns.tripod.com/DollReader.html

Affordable Designs, by Denis Bastien
http://www.affordabledesigns.ca
Patterns to buy for many sized dolls, including BJDs.

Adams-Harris Patterns
http://www.adams-harris.com/index.htm
Patterns for fashion dolls and BJDs. There's a few free patterns.

Sue's Tiny Costumes
http://www.suestinycostumes.com/

Kristine Ann's Studio
http://www.kristineanns.com/doll_patterns.htm
Patterns to buy for all sizes of dolls.

Dress Forms for Fashion Dolls
http://www.lynwaring.com/
Lyn Waring sells pattern slopers for many different dolls.

Free Barbie doll patterns
http://www.kiwifashiondollpatterns.co.nz

The Blue Door
Collection of old patterns for Bluette dolls.
http://www.thebleudoor.com/SortbyStyle.htm

Re: Where to find doll clothing patterns

PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 9:53 pm
by Aeilia
A few more:

AILEEN'S PETITE FASHIONS; scans of Barbie doll patterns; free
http://picasaweb.google.fr/SANDRINEVENDEE2/AileenSPetiteFashion#
http://picasaweb.google.fr/SANDRINEVENDEE2/AileenSPetiteFashionSuite#
http://picasaweb.google.fr/SANDRINEVENDEE2/AileenSPetiteFashionFIN#

Dolls For Joy And Pleasure
Denisa's free patterns for 11 1/2" fashion dolls and various 16" dolls; historical and fantasy designs.
http://www.molendrix.com/homeengl.html

Doll Candy
http://doll-candy.com
Free pattern for an MSD sized lolita style dress, child figure.

17 1/2" Crissy doll patterns: free scans
http://www.crissyandbeth.com/Sew.html

Patterns made from Topper Dawn Doll clothes
http://www.persephone.com/dawn/fashions/topperpatterns.html

Re: Where to find doll clothing patterns

PostPosted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 11:51 am
by Greyhaunt
I'd just like to add a comment on Affordable Designs by Denis Bastion. While his patterns are nice - I've bought several - I'm extremely disappointed by his kimono class. He started it over 2 years ago and has NEVER completed more than the first tutorial section of it. Given the promise to include obi making and tying - the entire reason I bought his class pattern - this has been a massive disappointment. Everytime I emailed him about when he would finish it he had an excuse - I finally gave up.

Re: Where to find doll clothing patterns

PostPosted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:05 am
by Greyhaunt
Sister Mary Joseph's Doll Bazaar Patterns
Made for dolls like Gene and Tyler Wentworth, but there are some of the best male patterns (made for Matt and Trent) I've ever seen, including police uniform, bomber jacket, pirate outfits. Probably resizeable with a little work.
Some patterns on website: http://www.dollpatternbazaar.com/doll_patterns.html
Even more on Ebay: http://stores.ebay.com/Sister-Mary-Josephs-Doll-Bazaar

Scotty Maloney Knitting & sewing patterns for a variety of doll sizes
http://artistlindatillman.com/scottyhomepage.html

Re: Where to find doll clothing patterns

PostPosted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 9:09 am
by richila
Greyhaunt wrote:Sister Mary Joseph's Doll Bazaar Patterns
Made for dolls like Gene and Tyler Wentworth, but there are some of the best male patterns (made for Matt and Trent) I've ever seen, including police uniform, bomber jacket, pirate outfits. Probably resizeable with a little work.
Some patterns on website: http://www.dollpatternbazaar.com/doll_patterns.html
Even more on Ebay: http://stores.ebay.com/Sister-Mary-Josephs-Doll-Bazaar

Scotty Maloney Knitting & sewing patterns for a variety of doll sizes
http://artistlindatillman.com/scottyhomepage.html


Sister Mary Joseph's Doll Bazaar Patterns resize easily. They were the first pattern I reworked for my 27cm PD mini girls.

Re: Where to find doll clothing patterns

PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 1:27 pm
by Greyhaunt
Information Update: For those with 50cm Obitsu dolls - patterns made for the 19" CED dolls fit them with little or no modifying depending on which type of 50cm you have (i.e. bust size on standard, or VMF edition).