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Feb 06 2009
Sewing

Free Sewing Patterns: Little Girls’ Clothing

by Jennifer
9 Comments
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  • Sundress by 7 Layer Studio
  • Junebug Dress by Craftiness is not Optional
  • Polka Dot Ruffle Dress by Sutton Grace for Craftiness is not optional
  • Pretty Party Dress by Prudent Baby
  • The Abbey Dress by Shwin & Shwin
  • Long Sleeve Peasant Dress by Prudent Baby
  • T-shirt to Toddler Dress by Happy Together
  • Mod Sailor Dress by Happy Together
  • Rainbow Dress by made by rae
  • Military Bias Dress by Happy Together
  • Pillowcase Dress by ocd: obsessive crafting disorder
  • Snappy Toddler Dress by Prudent Baby
  • Snap Wrap Dress by Prudent Baby
  • Front Tie Spring Dress by Make It and Love It
  • Oh Jackie Dress by Me Sew Crazy
  • Let’s Go Fly a Kite Sundress by The Ribbon Retreat
  • Racerback Dress by Prudent Baby
  • Ruffle Top Romper or Dress by Make It and Love It
  • Little Geranium Dress by made by rae
  • Easy Summer MuuMuu by Pretty Prudent
  • Breezy Skirt by Make It and Love It
  • The Dresden Plate Skirt by crafterhours
  • Lazy Days Skirt by oliver + s
  • Skirt with Built-in Shorts by The Long Thread
  • The May Day Skirt by Gwenny Penny
  • Basic 3-Tiered Skirt by Make It and Love It
  • Pieced Circle Skirt by A Little Gray for Project Run and Play
  • Elastic Bad Skirt by Make It and Love It
  • Quick and Easy Fat Quarter Skirt by Diary of a Quilter
  • Backgammon Skirt by The Long Thread for I’m Feelin’ Crafty
  • Girls Flexible Waist Skirt by Delia Creates
  • Summer Shirt by sew in harmony
  • Snappy Toddler Top by Prudent Baby
  • My Favorite Top by Happy Together
  • Little Girl Romper by Make It and Love It
  • Lovebird Tunic by Craftiness is not Optional
  • City Gym Shorts by The Purl Bee
  • Super Simple Leggings and Styles by Make It and Love It
  • Old Sweater into Cozy Leggings by Make It and Love It
  • Ruffle Pants by Happy Together
  • Comfy PJ Pants by Sew4Home
  • Vintage Pillowcase Nightgown by Prudent Baby
  • Swimsuit Tutorial by Everyday Chaos
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9 Comments

  1. Camille

    October 11, 2010 at 8:19 AM
    Reply

    Thanks for the feature! :-)

    Camille@allaboutmommies

    1. Jennifer

      October 11, 2010 at 3:57 PM
      Reply

      Of course! It’s a super cute skirt!

  2. Nacerabouh

    July 6, 2012 at 1:11 PM
    Reply

    thank you so much :)
    http://sewingbreakdown.blogspot.com/

  3. Marie DANNEELS

    January 18, 2014 at 3:16 AM
    Reply

    Can I please hace access to yoyr blog ?

    1. Jennifer

      January 19, 2014 at 7:24 PM
      Reply

      Sorry Marie, what do you mean? The blog is public and should be accessible to anyone.

  4. Jan Nixon

    August 4, 2014 at 3:12 PM
    Reply

    Do you have any patterns for little girls (size 7) autumn/winter coats?

    1. Jennifer

      August 10, 2014 at 2:39 PM
      Reply

      Jan, I haven’t seen any recently, but I’ll keep my eyes peeled!

  5. se7en

    November 13, 2014 at 7:41 PM
    Reply

    Thanks for sharing…58eveningdress.

  6. Back to School Wardrobes: Younger Girls | Whipstitch

    August 3, 2015 at 10:58 AM
    Reply

    […] We love jumpers, too, in addition to dresses.  This one, which is from Stitch Savvy, is reversible and makes a great over-the-jeans tunic–we’ve gone through dozens of these for our three girls, and have worn them all four seasons through the year.  Bonus: like the Flip Flop Dress, this pattern adapts easily to school uniform dress codes, and can be made in khaki or navy twill!  The version above was made by Rachel of Stitched in Color with a sweet color-blocking variation.  For other jumpers, I love this incredibly classic style from Ikat Bag, and there’s a huge (albeit older) round-up of jumper patterns here. […]

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