All these patterns I found offered free from one place or another.
PLEASE these patterns for personal use only. Thanks!
The very best free patterns are from American Girl. These are the retired patterns that are authentic AG dress patterns. These patterns you just download and print. I warn you though that each one has lots of pages, so look through the patterns and select the pages you want to print.
Just a note, I have found some of these AG patterns a little too tight, so I always add a little extra fabric when I cut out. I believe the Pleasant Co. dolls were slightly thinner.
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OR, copy and paste this link in your browser:
http://agplaythings.com/AG%20Patterns/DollDressPatterns.html
Below are some dresses I made from these AG patterns
Josefina's Christmas dress Molly's slip pattern(made with short sleeves)
Felicity's Colonial Dress
(not as hard as I anticipated)
MORE FREE PATTERNS!
**(I suggest you copy and paste these patterns into a WORD document or publishing program like
PAINTand make sure each pattern page is covering an 8.5x11 paper.)**
This first pattern is one I have made several times.The instructions were a little vague, but if you have some basic sewing knowledge you should be able to figure it out. Be aware that this pattern is a little tight on AG dolls, so cut a bit extra on the back.
Here is one of the dresses I made with this pattern
I have used this tee pattern a LOT!
Here is the tee pattern made up.
In the first I added lace ruffle to the bottom. super easy
This tee I hand painted to match a tee of my daughters
This next pattern is one I modified from pajamas.
Sorry the print is so bad, I scanned my cut out pattern to share.
This is the pattern I used to make my Punjabi dresses.
Here is the pattern made up. I added a length of sheer/filmy fabric for the scarf.
I haven't made either of these next 2 patterns.
Just a note, the swimsuit seemed small when I printed it out on 8.5x11 paper,
but maybe this is allowing for stretchy fabric?