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Home › Blog › DIY Easy American Girl Ball Gown

DIY Easy American Girl Ball Gown

Julia Forsheeon August 17, 2013(updated February 3, 2024)6K+

Easy Doll Ball Gown

My daughter, Natalie loves to sew with me, and she loves having clothes made for her American Girl Doll. I try to tell her not every little girl gets a new outfit each week, but it does not seem to sink in. So, almost every day she is asking to make something for Caroline and something for her to match. The last time I was at Goodwill I saw two matching skirts and jumped on it.

Instructions

 Here’s how to create this look:

  • I pinned the skirt on Natalie, wrong side out and then just cut straight down.
  • Because the fabric was so fine, I decided to do a french seam. Here’s a tutorial on how to do a french seam. Again the hem was already done and everything!
  • Once I started to measure, Natalie loved the ball gown look on Caroline, so they aren’t an exact match, but that was easier for me because then I didn’t need to hem this one either.
  • I cut it 12 inches wide, and sewed the side seam. I used a french seam again, so you would want to try it on the doll if you don’t because it would be about 5/8th’s smaller with just a regular stitch.
  • I sewed the front straps on first. I sewed the unfinished edge of the ribbon to the dress, and then folded the ribbon up and sewed along the edges of the ribbon to reinforce and keep the shape of the ribbon. I did the same thing on the back, but decided to do a criss-cross design. It is tight to get on. If your daughter needs to get it on more easily, you could attach with Velcro.
Category: Crafts & SewingTag: american girl
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I have a degree in finance from Cedarville University and spent several successful years in banking and business ownership before choosing to be a stay at home mom! It has taken me time to adjust to being home with kids and not being part of the workforce, but it is so rewarding.

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  1. Carolyn S

    August 28, 2015 at 1:13 pm

    Hi, just stumbled across this while searching for shoe patterns. I love to repurpose also and wanted to let you know (if you didn’t already… :D) that if you can find long sleeve ladies blouses/dresses that have shirred sleeves at the cuff edges, they also make great formals, sundresses, etc. for an 18 inch doll. The shirred part becomes the bodice and you can add straps or not.
    Thanks for sharing your creativity!

    Reply
  2. Rose

    July 13, 2015 at 10:11 am

    I can’t seem to get into the achives, any suggestions please.

    Reply
  3. Diana - FreeStyleMama

    October 3, 2013 at 6:09 pm

    Fabulous! I love upcycling like this!

    Reply
  4. Linda

    September 24, 2013 at 2:06 pm

    This is such a great way to repurpose and recycle items that a person has or finds in a thrift store. This is such a cute outfit without the fuss of bothering with making the pleats or dealing with a narrow hem. Thanks

    Reply
  5. Terre Ritchie

    August 19, 2013 at 11:45 am

    You are one talented young lady! Great job!

    Reply
    • Julia Forshee

      August 24, 2013 at 11:28 pm

      Thanks, Terre!!

      Reply

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