Hi there! I’m Jessica from Craftiness is not Optional, and I love making Barbie® clothes. I also like making them easy to make. They’re tiny enough-no need to complicate things! So I’m on a quest so to speak, to make Barbie® clothes easier to sew! Here’s a fun tutorial for a pretty ball gown!
You’ll need:
satin or some other special occasion fabric cut into these sizes:
1 piece 7.5 x 12 inches
1 piece 2×8 inches
1 piece 2.5x 6.25 inches
sew on velcro
matching thread
here are your pieces…first we’ll mess with the skirt piece a little.
Fold it in half width wise, and trim a little off the bottom, and sides so it looks something like this. It doesn’t have to be perfect-we’re just trying to shape the skirt a little.
Now, serge or zig zag stitch your skirt and bodice pieces. Your long skinny piece you’ll sew into a tube, right sides together. Turn that right side out and press with your iron. We’ll come back to that.
Next, hem your skirt and hem the sides and top of your bodice piece.
take your bodice piece, and wrap it around your Barbie® (thanks for modeling for us, Cinderella!)
Pin the back together so it’s snug, and then pin the front like so for the darts.
Sew along the pins for the darts…back stitch a few stitches start and finish so they don’t come out! (make sure to use matching thread!)
Now sew a basting stitch along the top of the skirt, and gather to fit the bottom of your bodice.
pin to your bodice-on one side, let the skirt hang over the edge a little bit like so.
a good trick to get nice gathers…pin every. single. one. My mom taught me that. Sew those pieces together with about 1/2 inch seam.
Top stitch along the bodice.
Now pin your skirt right sides together-and sew down about 4 inches from the bottom.
Now take that extra bit of skirt, fold in in, and sew along the edge. Sew on your velcro pieces (cut to about 3 inches long) along the bodice and skirt.
Now, take your tube of fabric, and, finding the middle, sew that to the middle of your bodice.
Wrap it around the shoulders, fold under, and pin like so.
Then sew them down, sew on a pretty button or bling bling-and there you are! A cute, off the shoulder ball gown for Barbie®!
I used the same technique for a Belle dress. My daughter LOVES this one! A wedding dress is in the works too!
Thanks! Let me know if you have any questions!
Cris Chiosini says
Hello!
Thank you Kari, for having invited Jessica … and thanks to Jessica for this tutorial so simple and so elegant!
I loved it.
Only the Barbie to have a dress as beautiful as this.
Kisses.
meinWeg says
Very,very thank for this super tutorial!
Kay
Julia says
So pretty. Thanks for the tutorial.
PeaceLoveApplesauce says
Super cute!
casserole says
This is so awesome!! I linked up your tutorial over at Craft Gossip.
–Anne
http://sewing.craftgossip.com
Debbie's Dooie's says
Really cute. I used to make lots of Barbie doll clothes. It would have been awesome to have had a computer to research all these things. I stayed up all night as it was and still do. Thanks for sharing.
christine says
Oh, wow. Those are incredible. I used to hand sew my barbie clothes when I was 7, of course, nowhere near as elegant as these! Love the dresses.
katie jean says
so cute! I just love seeing this as a tutorial 🙂 well done!
Jess says
thanks everyone! 😀
Jennifer Hancock says
I love this!! My 7 y/o hand makes her barbie cloths.. (I just finished a project with some jean scraps and she said ” Great Barbie needs some jeans!!”) Will pass on the instructions, thanks
Pat says
Too Cute!!!! I love knowing I’m not the only adult still into her Barbie! Luckily I have Grand daughters and Great Nieces I can create for. Thanks for the lovely patterns and the inspiration! Guess what I’m gonna do all afternoon?
Mrs. Bianca says
Great photos and very simple instructions! Thank you so much!
Teeshann says
this is great. was looking for an easy pattern to make dresses for the girls to decorate at a birthday party and this is perfect and easy.
Amanda Riegel says
I’ve wanted to sew some pretty dresses (other than simple tubes) for my daughter’s dolls. Actual barbie clothes are way too expensive for my tastes, but ball gowns look so complicated… these look doable and simple, as well as beautiful! Thank you so much!
OrahLee H. says
For those wanting to find real, printed patterns for Barbies, and Kens too, check thrift stores. They come and go fast, but they often have the patterns you are looking for. You can also find those patterns for sale on line (like at eBay and esty). I still love sewing for a little girl’s Barbie too!
P.S. Note that you need to check the fitting. My 1965 Barbie has different measurements than some newer ones.
Yea Barbies!
Julie Wilson says
I’ve got my niece a barbie and loving your your ball gowns absolutely lovely
Julie