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March 16, 2017

Waldorf Style Baby Doll Clothing

by Judy Tucker


In my last post, I promised to show some of the clothing I've made for my 9 inch Waldorf Style Baby Doll.

Safety Note: There are buttons on some of these outfits. DO NOT USE BUTTONS on doll clothes used by children under age 3 due to risk of choking.

Here is Lucy Birch wearing a pink and white heart dress, with short sleeves, full skirt and a ribbon detail at her waist. She is wearing purple felt booties.  Sometimes I add ribbon ties to the booties, but these are simple pull on booties.

Here is Lucy Birch in her chicken-and-egg sun dress!  This outfit makes me giggle! I love everything about it!

Here she is wearing a leggings! This outfit was a Valentine's Day present for a young friend's baby doll.

Booties with ribbon ties!

Here's another of my baby dolls, all ready for bed, in her cotton knit polar bear nightgown! This was a first time I'd drafted a pattern with raglan sleeves. This pattern can easily be modified to make a summer baseball T-shirt.

And finally, here is Lucy Birch, out in the winter kale patch, wearing a warm corduroy dress with purple ric rac detail.

My next pattern drafting project will be designing pants and shorts for this baby doll.  I love making clothes for this 9 inch doll but they are more challenging to sew than the outfits I make for my larger 13-15 inch Waldorf style dolls.

TAGS: Waldorf type doll, Waldorf style baby doll


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