Patterns

This is a bit of a work in progress and will probably expand as I make more patterns!

Embroidery and Cross-Stitch



Open Your Third Eye

This tiny pocket-sized charm can be made with a fairly tiny scrap of aida fabric. If you don't have aida fabric, you can also put waste canvas over a piece of regular fabric and use that. When you're done, cut out your charm (and pull away the strands of waste canvas). Using pinking shears will help prevent the fabric from raveling, or you can sew it onto a piece of backing fabric. Feel free to go wild with the colors, especially if you have scraps of embroidery floss left over from another project.



Wolf or Dog Paw

This can also be used to make a tiny charm, or to add to any dog- or wolf-related project.

Sewing For Dolls



Smart Doll Apron

This is a simple apron for Smart Dolls. If you want, you can leave off the torso piece. It's designed for absolute beginners, so if you can do a simple backstitch by hand, or use a sewing machine, you CAN make this apron. Feel free to use fun fabric prints, like I did in the photo, or use whatever trims and embellishments you want to make it look super-cute!

Smart Doll Pear Body Brassiere

Yes, Danny Choo offers a sports bra pattern for Pear-shaped Smart Dolls. But let's say you want something a bit more feminine, maybe a touch more revealing. This pattern works well, but is a bit more complicated than the apron. Maybe early-intermediate level. (Yes, I used imperial measurements again.) Make sure to print at 100% and use a knit fabric with a bit of stretch, or it won't fit.

Fluffy Skirt

Sewing instructions that don't require a pattern! You only need to measure and cut rectangles. That's it. Works for any doll.