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30+ American Girl Doll Sewing Patterns

Learn how to make American Girl doll clothes with these resources. These easy 18 inch doll clothes patterns are perfect for any AG doll!

Over the years, different types of dolls have been insanely popular and this has created a need for tutorials on how to make doll clothes for American Girl dolls, along with some doll accessories.

If you are on the lookout for any patterns for an 18-inch doll, you have come to the right place. Explore this page, 30+ American Girl Sewing Patterns and learn how to design doll clothes your daughter or granddaughter will absolutely adore for years to come!

A little kid's best friend is often their favorite doll. Whether your child adores her American Girl doll or is more attached to another brand, this post will show you how to sew for dolls of all shapes and sizes.

Save some cash and make your girl or boy's day by creating one of these free sewing patterns. These easy, quick, and absolutely free doll clothes patterns are sure to delight any enthusiasts.

No matter what type of free doll clothing or accessory patterns you are looking for, you will find them in this collection. Your child's American Girl doll is going to be the stylish one on the block.

Help your daughter or granddaughter dress their dolly to impress when you learn how to make tiny outfits that are adorable, fun, easy, and budget-friendly. These pieces are so small that you can usually create them in just a matter of minutes.

PLUS! Watch the video right below to learn how to make a pair of American Girl Doll Fleece Pants. Angel Peterson walks you through the process. What a cute piece of doll clothing!

American Girl Dress Patterns (+ Skirts)

You'll want to learn how to make American Girl doll clothes ASAP when you see these designs. On the hunt to find a pattern for an American Girl doll dress? Or maybe you need to find the cutest American Girl doll skirt pattern for your child's doll. Below, we've collected our favorite free American Girl doll dresses and skirts that work perfectly for any 18-inch doll.

American Girl Doll Skirt Pattern

This is a great project for using scrap fabric. Watch the video tutorial and read the stepped out instructions to learn how to make the skirt.

Super Versatile Doll Dress Pattern

From pajamas to a cute day dress, you can use this design to whip up several original outfits for your little one's favorite companion.

Mini, Midi, Maxi Skirt Pattern for American 18 Inch Doll

This is an easy project that can be tried by a beginner sewist. This is also a quick pattern that can be completed in less than an hour or so.

Pillowcase Dress Pattern for 18 Inch American Doll

Doll pillowcase dresses can be found everywhere on the internet. But only this pattern will give you options to sew customized ones.

American Girl Mod Dress Sewing Pattern

This super cute pattern contains two dress styles! You can make it Mod or Modern - or both, it's up to you! So creative and cool.

Doll Pillowcase Dress

You do not need to buy any brand new fabric to make this doll clothes pattern as it shows you how to use scraps to make a pillowcase dress.

Anna-Inspired Doll Dress Pattern

What better way to keep Anna from Frozen by your daughter's side than to make her doll an Anna-inspired doll dress pattern?

Costume Sewing Patterns for American Girl Dolls

These budget-friendly options are a great way to make a Harry Potter uniform, figure skating out, or bathing suit for your little one's favorite doll, and they're perfect projects for birthday presents or Christmas. Give your doll the designer look for less with these DIY doll costumes!

Doll Fleece Poncho

Learn how to make a quick and cozy poncho for an American Girl doll or 18" doll by watching this video tutorial. This is an easy sewing or no-sew project if you prefer.

Beachy American Girl Doll Clothes

This adorable project helps you sew up a hooded towel for an American Girl Doll and is easily customized with different towel colors and ribbons.

American Girl Doll Accessories Patterns

American Girl doll clothes and accessories can be very expensive. It can be hard to help your girl keep her favorite doll stylish on a budget. Luckily for you, you know how to sew and can follow these AG doll accessories and clothes tutorials and make totally unique free doll clothes patterns on a budget! Along with our selection of easy 18-inch doll clothes patterns, we also have the cutest add-ons!

American Girl DIY Infinity Scarf

This American Girl infinity scarf includes a simple tutorial that shows you how to use fabric scraps to create a one-of-a-kind scarf. It's a great project for beginners.

Make a Doll Sized Shopping Bag

Learn to make a doll-sized shopping bag from felt, jute, and thread. This post features a free pattern and an 8 step tutorial to teach you how to make it.

AG-Inspired Doll Sleeping Bag

American Girl can be expensive, so this fun doll accessory is a budget-friendly way to treat your little one to a delightful sleeping bag perfect for her favorite doll.

Doll Cardigan Sewing Pattern

Just follow the easy step-by-step tutorial to make a comfy little cardigan your doll can wrap up in during the cold winter months.

Make a Doll Size Travel Case

Using a tin container, learn how to make a doll size travel case for an 18" doll. This fun project is even easy enough for a child to help with or make themselves.

BONUS! History of Popular Dolls for Girls

Dolls have been popular playmates with young girls for centuries, but it wasn't until the 1900s that mass-produced dolls like Barbie became household names. From fashion dolls like Barbie and Skipper to baby dolls for younger girls, take a look at our brief history of popular dolls to find your favorite from childhood!

  1. Raggedy Ann - Before hard plastic dolls of the 1940s and 50s, soft cloth dolls were popular with girls, especially Raggedy Ann. Did you know she was first patented in 1915?
     
  2. Barbie - The most popular fashion doll of all time, Barbie was first created in 1959 and was inspired by a German doll called Lilli.
     
  3. Chatty Cathy - One of the first talking baby dolls, Chatty Cathy was second in popularity to Barbie in the early 1960s.
     
  4. Cabbage Patch Kids - Hugely popular in the 1980s, Cabbage Patch Kids were invented in 1983 and were featured on the cover of Newsweek.
     
  5. American Girl Dolls - American Girl released their line of historical dolls in 1986. Samantha, Kirsten, and Molly were the first group of AG dolls released.
     
  6. Baby Born - Baby dolls had a revival in popularity during the early 1990s, with Baby Born being one of the most favored.
     
  7. Bratz - First released in 2001, Bratz dolls were alternative fashion dolls that came adorned with eye shadow and lip gloss, a nod to popular teen style.

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