Sutton Doll Top & Dress
digital pdf sewing pattern
$5.00
Full of vintage charm, Sutton Doll sewing pattern is a darling top or dress with many sleeve options for all the changing seasons! Sutton features a full button down front. Sutton Doll can be sewn sleeveless, with a "cold shoulder" style bow sleeve, cap sleeve and a slim 3/4 sleeve.
Sutton also includes options for the skirt finishes: simple or pleated. The pleated skirt features three rows of wide pleats that add detail and interest. Sutton can also be made with a simple gathered skirt for a more classic look. Optional waist sash and inseam pockets give even more variety in combinations!
The Instant Download PDF Includes:
- Sizes: 18" Doll Sewing Pattern
- Size Chart, Fabric Requirements, Fabric Recommendations, Notions, and Sewing Tips
- Full tutorial and step-by-step instructions, including over 40 color photos to clarify each step for beginners
- Printable, computer drawn pattern pieces with no scaling needed, just print on regular computer paper and cut pattern pieces
Click here to download the free Sutton Coloring Page.
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I always love the patterns I get from Violette Fields. I adapt them to my modern version of Raggedy Ann “rag” dolls, and they are very easily altered to fit thanks to Jessica and Ericka! Very grateful!
adorable top pattern.. love it
The dress came together so cute. Love the bow sleeves and pleats in the skirt.
The only problem I encountered was when there were undetected errors in the patterns before they were sold. As a retired college professor of office courses, including proofreading, I was flabbergasted that this could happen. I think when I was making the corrections I mixed up the girl and doll patterns, so I may never get them straightened out without reprinting, and I don't want to do that. The one thing I could recommend for the patterns (other than proofreading), would be to number all pages. Another company that I buy little girl's clothes from puts large "shadow" numbers in the middle of every page that doesn't have a number on it. That would certainly help. The patterns are very cute and different than others I have seen, so I will work it out when I use them.
The pieces are small, but they look great when finished! I will be making more of these as companion pieces to the child's Sutton.