A few months ago I shared how I made these dolls for my twin nieces… you can see the dolls in this post here. I’ve had the pattern for a few years, but this was the first time I’ve made them… And let me say, they are SO adorable.. I thought it would be fun to send them with more than one skirt, so in addition to the skirt that comes with the pattern, I’ve made up another one to share with you. This doll skirt tutorial can be customized to pretty much any doll size and has lots of variations so you can use materials you have on hand. It’s also a super easy pattern that would be great for a kid to sew or any beginner.
Cute right? In just about 15 min. you too can whip up one of these for your little girls doll of any size. Here are the two I made! They are slightly different, as you can see, but I’ve given you options, so you can work with what you have, or what you are comfortable with.
You will start my taking measurements of your doll. These will be very loose measurements and not exact. So you will need a doll, elastic {1/4 ” or fold over} and scraps of fabric.
Measure the length you want for the skirt by using the doll. {waist to knee? or so…}
measure with the elastic around the waist. Cut your fabric twice as long as this elastic measurement, with the height as you measured above…
So should be something like this…my fabric is doubled over, so twice the elastic.
Now, you want to use a serger to finish BOTH long sides of the skirt. You can use a zig zag on a regular machine if you don’t have a serger. I’ve shown both options below.
On one side, fold over a 1/2″ and pin. Sew this with a straight stitch or a zig zag for the hem.
If you are using fold over elastic follow these next few steps… for regular elastic skip ahead.
Stretch and pin the elastic along the top of the skirt. Fold it over as you go, make sure to catch both sides when you pin.
I used a zig zag to sew it as this guarantees that I catch the elastic on both sides of the fabric. Now, fold right sides together and sew up the side/or back seam.
Your awesome, finished skirt should look something like this!
And now for the second version. Like the other skirt, you should have finished both long sides of the fabric, and sewing a hem on the bottom. Now, stretch and pin your elastic along the top edge of the skirt as shown.
Sew down, stretching as you go. Sew up the side seam of the skirt, right sides together.
Now, fold over the elastic one more time to enclose it and sew again all the way around.
Look!! So cute! I love both versions and can’t wait for my nieces to open on their birthday!
other fun things to make for kids:
Kids Art Bag, An Easy Book Holder and a Fun Knapsack for Treasures
Britney says
These are absolutely adorable! I love them!
Jamie @ Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom says
Those are just too cute!
Stephanie Keeping says
These are so cute! I know a little girl who would love them.
Melanie says
aww…that is too cute! I need to make some for my daughter!
Kallee says
How fun are these dolls! I love the colorful fabrics.
Meagan says
This is so adorable! My nieces would absolutely love it. They are really into baby dolls right now and these patterns are so cute.
Mega C Cooks says
I love this! I’ll have to do this for my goddaughter.
Margaret says
So cute! My girls would love to help me make dolls. I miss my sewing machine. I hope I get it back soon.
Michelle says
Thanks for such a great, well written tutorial! My girls are obsessed with their baby dolls and this would be a fun thing to make for them!!!!
Emily says
it would be so fun for baby dolls of all sizes! Who doesn’t like to change clothes ;o)
Shauna Smart says
Cute skirt!!
Jillian says
What a fun idea! It would be fun to make a matching girl’s skirt, too!
Emily says
YES! You could totally use the tutorial to make a simple skirt for a kid as well.
Carisa Smith says
My sister-in-law designed this pattern! I love it!
Emily says
I KNOW!!! I love the doll pattern ;o) It was so easy to sew up and fun too! I can’t wait to make more… and lots of skirts too ;o)
Yvonne @ Tried and Tasty says
Oh that is so cute! Your tutorial makes it look so easy!
Emily says
thanks! It is easy ;o)
Emily @ Love, Pasta and a Tool Belt says
What a cute idea! Pinned!
Emily says
thanks for pinning!!
Debra says
This is so cute! My daughter would love this!
Britni says
Such a pretty creation!
April says
These are adorable, and you wrote out the instruction very clearly, to where even a craft challenged person like me could make them. 🙂
Sandra says
You are so talented! I wish I could sew like you. these are so cute!
Reesa Lewandowski says
this looks easy, like something even a novice like I can do.
Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life says
How cute is that?! My daughter no longer is young enough for dolls, but my mother in law sews for my nieces and nephews…I am going to share this with her!