Give your kiddo cute, cuddly playtime and sleeping companions with these Doll Free Sewing Patterns! Check them out!
Instead of store-bought and crocheted plushies, try these sewable versions that will definitely make your kiddo happier! Besides playtime buddies, they can also be used as home decor pieces!
Dolls Free Sewing Patterns
1. Extra Large 20″ Waldorf Doll

Emeline made this Waldorf doll with 1 yard of cotton interlocking fabric, unwaxed dental floss, one sock, thread, and wool. It measures around 20″ tall from head to toes.
2. Free Jules Baby Doll

You only need old t-shirts, leftover scrap fabric, and felt to make these super adorable baby dolls. They are 11″ tall, so easy to hug for toddlers. Check out I Think Sew for the tutorial.
3. Rag Doll Sewing Pattern

Make your princess’s birthday extra special by gifting her this cute rag doll. Katie Shelton made this softie with muslin, polyfill, yarn, craft glue, and other supplies.
4. Tiny Swaddled Baby Doll

Aww! Just look at this sleeping swaddled baby with an innocent facial expression. Make one for your toddler with La Chulona’s blog post. You can also gift this at a baby shower as a precious memento that the parents will cherish.
5. Mermaid Plush Dolls

If your kids love mermaids, then try this pattern from Elsie Larson. You’ll need sequin fabric, stuffing, fabric glue, acrylic paint, and sequins to create these lovelies.
6. Fairy Doll Free Sewing Pattern

Look at this beautiful fairy doll from Claire. It’s a perfect pocket-sized pal with a lovely dress, hair, booties, and wings. You can make one with the linked tutorial quite easily!
7. DIY Boho Rag Doll

Show off your sewing skills among your kids with this cheery rag doll by Amanda Walker. The cheeky woollen pigtails and funky dungarees are the highlights.
8. Dimity the Doll

Corinne Bradd crafted this smiling Dimity doll using fabric scraps and a few easy steps. She will stand out among other toys with her floral print headscarf.
