Contains:
- Instructions in cm and inches
- Full size pattern pieces
- Easy to print instructions - diagrams not photos
Materials you need at home:
- 15" of 36" wide light weight woven fabric
- 3 or 4 pieces of hook and loop closure (velcro)
- Printer to print out the pattern
Baby Doll Rompers. Fits 17" baby doll like Baby Born Pattern Only. Instant PDF download.
Cute rompers in two lengths and with two different necklines. This design opens on one shoulder and at the side with velcro. Could easily use the bodice with a gathered skirt instead of pants. The bonus belt can also be used as a head band. Perfect for a little boy outfit using the straight belt pattern and securing it with velcro in the back.
Recommended Fabrics: 100% cotton such as used for quilts. Polycotton or other light to medium weight woven fabrics. Use plain colours or prints with a small all over pattern.
Supplies Needed: Fabric: 15" of 36" wide light weight woven fabric Closure: 3 or 4 pieces of hook and loop closure
What you get: The file contains full sized pattern pieces with clear labels, a sizing square on each page, seam allowance and useful markings. The instructions contain lots of line drawings with easy to follow numbered and lettered steps. Extras to help you file your patterns include a divider page to fit in a plastic pocket and an envelope design to cut out and make. The instruction pages can be printed out as a booklet or full size and folded in half to fit inside the envelope with the pattern pieces.
There are no returns of PDF products. This pattern is for personal use only. The copy you purchase is copy righted as my intellectual property and must not be shared online for free, printed for distribution in quantity for classes or groups or sold in any form. You may create garments for sale on a personal scale. Valspierssews is not affiliated with American Girl ® Valspierssews is not affiliated with Australian Girl ® Valspierssews is not affiliated with Baby Born ®General disclaimer
Val Spiers
I am passionate about sewing and designing. Over time this passion has evolved into my hobby business of creating doll clothes patterns.