Due to popular demand I just released A Skirt for All Seasons for the gorgeous Journey Girl dolls.
I had fun playing with Photoshop creating the cover page and also made these two pages as well. So I thought I might as well use them in the listing too. One can never have too many LOL
I played around changing the colour of the text to coordinate with their outfits.
Here’s a little info about the pattern…
A Skirt For All Seasons – Sewing Pattern Designed to fit Journey Girl Dolls
It’s a 6 Gore Flared Skirt with an Elastic Waist
Skill Level is Quick & Easy
It’s perfect for beginners and it’s a great a little doll sewing project. I’ve had several people now tell me they love using my patterns to teach their daughters and granddaughters to sew dolls clothes for their own dolls.
Fabric Recommendations
The skirt can be made from a variety of fabrics including woven’s and knits! Cotton, cotton blends, rayon, silk, or just about any other piece of fabric you happen to have on hand. Perhaps you have some left over fabric from a quilting project or another garment you can up-cycle and turn into something new again.
The skirt has traditional gore skirt details with an easy elastic waistband for ease of construction, making it easy for little fingers to slip the skirt on and off their dolls.
4 Skirt lengths included for the Journey Girl dolls
The straightforward instructions and tips included throughout the pattern make the perfect choice for all levels of sewists.
The 6 Gore Flared skirt will take your dolls everywhere from a day out on the town shopping to a garden picnic in a matter of minutes.
Supplies Needed
- Fashion fabric – 1/4 metre/yard (mix n match fabrics and have fun!) 2 or 3 Fat Quarters works great for this pattern and you’ll even be able to make a couple of skirts out of the fabric.
- 1/4″ Elastic – big enough to fit comfortably around your dolls waist
Thread – Coordinating
You’ll find the Journey Girl dolls skirt sewing pattern here in my shop or click on the images.
I’ve arranged my shop listings so you can just see the listing for the particular doll you are sewing for. I figure it probably helps save a little time and makes things a little easier too.
If you’re interested in seeing the sewing patterns that fit the Journey Girl dolls I’ll include the link below for you.
https://www.chrislucas.com.au/product-category/patterns-by-doll/journey-girl/
Feel free to leave a comment as I love reading them