Kitchen Part 2: Refrigerator Part 1: Kitchen Sink/Dishwasher can be found here: http://piecesforreese.blogspot.com/search/label/sink Part 3: Kitchen: Stove can be found here: http://piecesforreese.blogspot.com/2013/03/18-inch-doll-kitchen-part-3-stove.html SHOPPING LIST: 2 - 1x8 @ 23" (sides) 3 - 1x8 @ 9" (top, 2 inside shelves) 1 - 1x2 @ 9" (toe kick) 1 - 1x12 @ 7.25" (freezer door) 1 - 1x12 @ 13.5" (fridge door) 4 - 5/8" square dowels @ 7" (runners for "shelves" inside) 1 - 1/4" MDF @ 10.5"x22" (fridge backing) 2 - 1/4" MDF @ 7.25"x9" (fridge shelves) 2 - magnetic door clasps ***optional (they help the doors to stay closed, so it's a nice touch)g 2 - pairs hinges (cabinet and dishwasher) ***Everbilt Narrow Utility Hinges 1", Home Depot 2 - cabinet pull (dishwasher handle) ***Liberty 3" Pull, Home Depot 2 - plastic "organizer baskets" for inside fridge ***optional T-square measuring tape pencil Drill / 2" wood screws wood glue wood clamps saw sand paper painter's tape wood putty (if you need to fill any holes) paint to finish (I used WHITE latex for the interior, GRAY latex for the exterior sides, and SILVER spray paint for the doors) INSTRUCTIONS: ***All of my building pictures were deleted during a large "computer problem". Use the building methods in this link for "basic" building instructions: http://piecesforreese.blogspot.com/search/label/pie%20hutch We are simply making a "shelf" with hinged doors on the front...nothing more complicated than that! :) 1. Cut out all of your pieces as described and sand them smooth! 2. Attach your sides to your top using 2" screws. 3. Attach the 1x2 toe kick to the bottom FACE of the fridge, and then attach your bottom shelf directly on top of that using 2" wood screws. 4. Attach your 1x8 "middle shelf" at 16" (from bottom of fridge SIDES to TOP of new shelf) using 2" wood screws. 5. Attach your wood dowels to the sides of your fridge at 6.25" and 9.5" (from bottom of fridge SIDES to the TOP of each dowel) using wood glue and clamps. Make sure that they are attached LEVEL and EVEN across from each other. Allow to dry overnight: 6. Attach the MDF backing to your fridge. Fill all screw holes with wood putty and allow to dry overnight. Sand until smooth. 7. Paint the interior of your fridge and doors WHITE, and the exterior of fridge and doors GRAY/SILVER. Allow to dry overnight. 8. Attach all door hardware: hinges, pulls, magnetic closures. You are now finished and READY FOR PLAY!!!! Please feel free to use these plans to build furniture, for sale or for pleasure, but please do not sell the PLANS as your "own". Please also give credit to me and link back here! I hope you enjoy them!! ***I am NOT LIABLE for any plans featured here. Please take every precaution and use your own discretion to make sure these toys are safe for children to play with them.
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If you love Hawaiian and Tahitian history, the Aloha Hula Accessories are for you! Hula is more than a dance--its roots are part of the foundation of Hawaiian culture and relate history, religion, love, and beauty through symbolic movement and music. You can make an authentic grass skirt with this pattern, as well as a Lei, Wristlets and Anklets, and even a Hip Hei (Hip Belt) that imitates Ti leaves. All items are made with easily located materials that can be found at your local craft store or through on-line sources. A sewing machine isn't needed to make these craft items--just a minimal amount of basic hand-sewing is required to gather the "Ti Leaves" for the Hip Hei. The leaves decorating the belt can also be smaller, shorter, or thinner, and simply be glued onto the belt--the choice is up to you. Make an item each night while viewing your favorite chick flick! This pattern is designed to be paired with the Forever 18 Inches Aloha Vintage Swimsuit Top and Bloomers for an authentic historical ensemble. Your doll will be ready for sun, fun, and island breezes! This PDF crafting pattern is designed to fit 18" dolls such as American Girl®. Supplies Needed: Authentic Grass Skirt: 1. One bag of Raffia (2 oz. should be adequate) OR part of an actual grass skirt 2. One 34-37" length of cord, depending on whether you want the Skirt to sit on the waist or hips (I used Rattail Cord) 3. Fray Check (to stop fraying at the cord ends) Crepe Paper Lei 1. Heavy Duty thread 2. One sewing needle with a large eye 3. One roll of 2" wide crepe paper for each color used to make your Lei 4. Painter's Tape Wristlets and Anklets 1. Very narrow jewelry cord elastic 2. One tapestry needle with a large eye 3. One roll of 2" wide crepe paper for each color used to make your Anklets/Wristlets (if you make just one Lei, the remaining cut crepe paper will make two Anklets or two Wristlets) 4. Painter's Tape Hip Hei (Hip Belt) 1. 15-18" of 3/8" wide ribbon, depending on whether you want the belt to sit on the waist or hips (I used grosgrain ribbon) 2. One sewing needle and thread (if you gather the leaves on the belt) 3. Leaves from an artificial silk plant (15-30 needed, depending on the size of your leaves and belt circumference). You'll need enough to go around your doll's hips (or waist) with a bit of overlap on each leaf. 4. Quick-drying, quick-grabbing glue 5. Small artificial silk flowers (you can cover your belt top or use just a few) 6. Small sharp scissors to trim the silk leaves if necessary 7. Small square of Hook-and-Loop tape to attach the ribbon belt Skill Level: Easy What You Get: One 29 page sewing pattern that you digitally download as a PDF file so you can start your project immediately! The PDF sewing pattern provides full color step-by-step illustrated instructions and full size pattern pieces. A PDF reader is required to view and print the files (example: Adobe Reader or Preview for MAC). The download link is received immediately after the transaction is complete. Print copies are NOT available. Download, Print, Sew! Interested in using this pattern to make items to sell at craft fairs or online? We'd be honored! When using a pattern from Pixie Faire, we just ask that you acknowledge the designer and reference Pixie Faire when you post a garment for sale online. Example: “Created from a Forever 18 Inches pattern found at PixieFaire.com” Pixie Faire and the designers featured are not affiliated with American Girl®.
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Update: Thanks for letting me know the PDF link was not working! I have updated the links so you should be able to access the pattern! ———————————————————————– Yesterday I posted the royal doll throne I made for Camp Doll Diaries. To complete the royal look in the photos, I made a tiara for our dolls....Read More »
Paid and Free Crochet Patterns for 18-inch Dolls Like the American Girl Doll for every season. Costumes, gowns, summer attire and more.
Rachel has been sewing doll skirts again. We have a free printable skirt pattern for 13-inch and 14.5-inch dolls. They are absolutely adorable and are super quick and easy to make!
At REINWEAR, we specialize in offering equestrian patterns for 18-inch dolls such as AMERICAN GIRL and GOTZ. Our exclusive patterns incorporate the detail and style associated with traditional riding clothes for TWELVE popular equestrian disciplines. We want you to have a win-win experience -- fun creating the garments and satisfaction sharing your garments with someone you love. The Hunter-Jumper Outfit will be a huge hit with your young equestrian. The form-fitting jacket, sleek riding breeches with knee patches, a smartly fitted riding shirt, impeccable half-chaps, and required helmet with safety harness will score points with any judge. For schooling days, your doll can show up at the barn in a stylish turtleneck, comfortable warm-up vest and matching riding tights! The Set includes complete step-by-step sewing instructions, fabric suggestions, yardage requirements, cutting layout and patterns for: Hunter-Jumper Jacket, Long Sleeve Riding Shirt (Ratcatcher), Breeches with Knee Patches, Warm-Up Vest, Turtleneck Top, Riding Tights, Half-Chaps, and Helmet with Safety Harness. Visit our REINWEAR website! (Doll and shoes not included)(Patterns for non-commercial use only.)
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This week's pattern is for a purse that will look great on 13-inch to 17-inch dolls, like Wellie Wishers, Hearts4Hearts Girls, BFC Ink dolls, Crissy dolls, and others in this general size range. Here are the free patterns for making this purse, in both a MS Word format and a PDF download: Free, printable sewing
Hello, everyone! I hope you are all enjoying the new year and the official release of American Girl Isabelle! I took New Year’s Day off from blogging, but spent the afternoon busily crafting…
Sewing Pattern for 18 inch Doll Retro Wardrobe OUT OF PRINT Casual Outfits for 18" Doll in Retro Styles 18" Dolls (46cm), such as American Girl, Our Generation and more PATTERN DETAILS: Top A: Short sleeves. Top B: Three-quarter length sleeves. Dress C: Lined bodice and gathered skirt. Skirt D: Flared and contrast butterfly appliqué. C, D: Petticoat with contrast ruffle. Shorts E. Pants F. Blouse G: Front opening and purchased lace. Coat H: Lined. Kerchief I: Purchased ribbon band. Earmuffs J. Purse K: Lined. FABRIC SUGGESTIONS: FABRICS: A, B, C, D, E, F, H (Lining), I, K: Cotton/Cotton Blends. Also F: Lightweight Denim. G: Twill, Pique. H, J: Short Pile Fur, Short/Long Pile Fleece. Also K:Synthetic Leather, Lamé, Foil Dot. C, D, Petticoat Contrast: Net. Backing J: Felt. NOTIONS: Top A, B: 1/4 yd. of 1/2" Velcro®. Also for A: 7/8 yd. of 1/4" Rickrack. Also for B: 5/8 yd. of 1/2" Pre-gathered Eyelet. Dress C: 13/8 yds. of 5/8" Ribbon, 3/8 yd. of 3/8" Elastic and 1/4 yd. of 1/2" Velcro®. Skirt D: 3/8 yd. each of 3/8" and 1/2" Elastic. Shorts E, Pants F: 3/8 yd. of 3/8" Elastic. Blouse G: Five 3/8" Buttons, 3 yds. of 1" Double-Edge Scalloped Eyelet and 1/4 yd. of 1/2" Velcro®. Coat H: One 3/8" Shank Button. Kerchief I: 1/2 yd. of 5/8" Ribbon and One Snap. Earmuffs J: 3/8 yd. of 1/2" Elastic. Purse K: One Snap. THIS IS A NEW, UNCUT, FACTORY FOLDED PATTERN IN ORIGINAL ENVELOPE. INCLUDES INSTRUCTIONS AND MATERIALS LIST. This pattern is marked $17.95 retail price. Copyright: 2015 -- Recently Printed NEW Pattern Pattern comes from my Smoke-Free Studio. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I have hundreds of Patterns in my Shop: Please Visit me at: BarbarasBoutiqueShop.Etsy.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Your Pattern will be shipped in a weather tight AirJacket padded envelope to protect it. If you are purchasing multiple items from my shop, please know that shipping rates will be adjusted in your favor.
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NOTE: TWO FULL PATTERNS INCLUDED FOR DISCOUNTED PRICE. Outfit and Hatt patterns can also be purchased separately. This listing is for two patterns by Ann Van Doren Designs: Beau Monde Toilette - A Late Victorian pattern for 18" dolls such as American Girl®, available as an immediate downloadable pdf file. See description here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/961398815/beau-monde-toilette-late-victorian Boater Style Late Victorian Hat pattern designed to fit 18" dolls such as American Girl®, available as an immediate downloadable pdf file. See description here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/961532963/boater-style-late-victorian-hat-pattern Inspired by the "Watering Place Toilette circa 1895" design created by John R. Burbidge for his "Les Petites Dames de Mode." I am not affiliated with any doll company. ©Ann Van Doren
Sewing Pattern for 18 inch Doll Retro Wardrobe OUT OF PRINT Casual Outfits for 18" Doll in Retro Styles 18" Dolls (46cm), such as American Girl, Our Generation and more PATTERN DETAILS: Top A: Short sleeves. Top B: Three-quarter length sleeves. Dress C: Lined bodice and gathered skirt. Skirt D: Flared and contrast butterfly appliqué. C, D: Petticoat with contrast ruffle. Shorts E. Pants F. Blouse G: Front opening and purchased lace. Coat H: Lined. Kerchief I: Purchased ribbon band. Earmuffs J. Purse K: Lined. FABRIC SUGGESTIONS: FABRICS: A, B, C, D, E, F, H (Lining), I, K: Cotton/Cotton Blends. Also F: Lightweight Denim. G: Twill, Pique. H, J: Short Pile Fur, Short/Long Pile Fleece. Also K:Synthetic Leather, Lamé, Foil Dot. C, D, Petticoat Contrast: Net. Backing J: Felt. NOTIONS: Top A, B: 1/4 yd. of 1/2" Velcro®. Also for A: 7/8 yd. of 1/4" Rickrack. Also for B: 5/8 yd. of 1/2" Pre-gathered Eyelet. Dress C: 13/8 yds. of 5/8" Ribbon, 3/8 yd. of 3/8" Elastic and 1/4 yd. of 1/2" Velcro®. Skirt D: 3/8 yd. each of 3/8" and 1/2" Elastic. Shorts E, Pants F: 3/8 yd. of 3/8" Elastic. Blouse G: Five 3/8" Buttons, 3 yds. of 1" Double-Edge Scalloped Eyelet and 1/4 yd. of 1/2" Velcro®. Coat H: One 3/8" Shank Button. Kerchief I: 1/2 yd. of 5/8" Ribbon and One Snap. Earmuffs J: 3/8 yd. of 1/2" Elastic. Purse K: One Snap. THIS IS A NEW, UNCUT, FACTORY FOLDED PATTERN IN ORIGINAL ENVELOPE. INCLUDES INSTRUCTIONS AND MATERIALS LIST. This pattern is marked $17.95 retail price. Copyright: 2015 -- Recently Printed NEW Pattern Pattern comes from my Smoke-Free Studio. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I have hundreds of Patterns in my Shop: Please Visit me at: BarbarasBoutiqueShop.Etsy.com ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Your Pattern will be shipped in a weather tight AirJacket padded envelope to protect it. If you are purchasing multiple items from my shop, please know that shipping rates will be adjusted in your favor.
"RONJA" T-SHIRT WITH ARROWS PATTERN Perfect for Gotz Happy Kidz , 18 inches It can also fit other similar sized dolls. All seams are machine sewn for strength with overlocked edges for a professional finish. READY TO SHIP !!! Delivery Time from 7-12 days.
I love mixing prints--or in this case mixing a pinstripe and a print. This Simplicity design 2458 isn't something I'd normally use. But I think it's cute: I have not been satisfied with the fit of most patterns recently, but this one is a gem. The top has elastic inserted in the back near the waist which creates a better fit. I learned much about ribbon while doing this little exercise. From now on I'll work exclusively with silk or rayon whenever possible. Polyester can be stiff, and it doesn't drape the way I'd like it. I changed my photography set-up, and that was a bad idea. A few unwanted shadows in these photos, but if I wait for perfection, I'll stand still. One of the purposes of this blog is to show my setbacks as a doll clothes maker and designer. There is more to learn than I had anticipated but this process has given me the opportunity to see what other doll clothes and patterns are available and what other doll clothes lovers are doing.