American Girl Doll Reversible Vest And Hat
Simple and stylish!
Posted by thegr8se
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Make a reversible hat and vest for American Girl dolls (or other 18" dolls)!
Note: This pattern was adapted from a similar pattern in The Quilted Clothing Collection by Ed and Stevie Baldwin (pg. 41).
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You Will Need (6 things)
- ½ yd Dark Fabric (or Fabric A of your choice)
- ½ yd Light Fabric (or Fabric B of your choice)
- Matching Thread
- Needle
- Sewing Machine (you can sew the whole thing by hand, but it will take longer)
- AG Hat and Vest Patterns (attached)
Steps (11 steps, 210 minutes)
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1
Print out the patterns and cut them out. Make sure they are printed to scale, not resized (uncheck "Fit picture to frame").
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2
Pin the patterns to the dark fabric (taking the grain of the fabric into account) and cut out according to the directions on the pattern pieces. Then do the same with the light fabric.
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3
Pin the two dark hat pieces together (right sides together) and, using a 1/4" seam allowance, sew around the outer edge of the circle. Pin the dark vest pieces together (right sides together) and sew along the shoulders and the sides, leaving the arm holes open. Then do the same with the respective light pieces.
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4
Clip the curves in the hat and around the bottoms of the vest for easy turning.
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5
Pin the light and dark pieces, right sides together. Using a 1/4" seam allowance, sew along the edges, leaving a space open for turning. Do NOT sew the arm holes yet!
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6
Turn the pieces right-side out and, turning the fabric under by 1/4", whip-stitch around each arm hole. Do the same for the remaining gaps in the fabric.
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7
Here is the finished set on the dark side...
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...and the hat in detail.
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And here is the finished set on the light side...
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...and the hat in detail. (I added an embroidered embellishment before pinning the light and dark fabrics together.)
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BONUS: If you save the inside pieces of the hat brim, you can make a matching purse for your doll as well! Just sew them together as you did the hat, turn them right-side out, fold it in half to look like a taco, and sew up the sides part-way (leaving the top of the "taco" open). I added a small snap on the inside to help it stay closed, and two eyes from a hook-eye closure on either side to which I tied a length of ribbon. I tied the ribbon at the top to make it look like it was meant for a bigger doll, giving the illusion that my dolly is borrowing "Mommy's" purse!