Sewing patterns for DD and other BJD
Here’s a really practical pattern- a headcap to protect your precious DD’s head from stains, and to help secure loose wigs. This design is based on the headcaps sold by Cool Cat, if you aren’t feeling up to sewing your own you can pick up an affordable headcap from them. This pattern should fit any…
You can sew a cute fitted shirt using this pattern! The included sleeves are long but could easily be shortened to make a t-shirt. Since this shirt is so form-fitting it can be made as a protective layer to protect your bjd from staining. The shirt has a snug, sexy fit on L-bust and a…
Well, it’s that time of year again- time to fatten your secret stash of chocolates and desperately seek a last-minute costume. You can get a head start by using this simple no-sew pattern for a Dollfie Dream size witch’s hat. Get it- head start? Hat? … uh, anyway. The instructions are simple, you’ll just need…
This cute outfit from Volks called for some cute socks to match! The pattern is similar to the sock pattern for Dollfie Dream, just scaled to fit Mini DD. I used the same fabric as in the pattern for MDD panties, so if you needed to make adjustments for stretch in that case then do…
Warning: cute panties ahead! Lumi arrived without panties, so I decided to whip up some for her using a bit of extra fabric. The pattern is actually pretty easy to use, although it may require some adjustment depending on the stretch of the particular fabric chosen.
You can easily create a sock or stocking pattern yourself. Trace the profile of the inside of the leg, and then convert the outside edge to a straight line. Or, just use the one I’ve made. This works best with knit/stretchy fabrics, and a ball point needle on the sewing machine. Craft shops don’t always…
Fenrir has posted a nice walkthrough of my latest pattern, with lots of helpful photos: http://fenrirsworkshop.blogspot.com/2012/02/mirielle-cardigan-tutorial.html photo by Fenrir
I’ve already posted some photos of the prototype, and now Mirielle’s cute cardigan is ready to debut as a pattern! The cardigan is styled to be loose and longer in the sleeve, but with a short shrug-style body. Of course, you can easily modify the pieces to suit your own style. Basic instructions:Use stretch/knit fabric…