Happy Memorial Day to you! Do you like to sew? For the longest time, I didn’t think that I did. I guess I’ve learned that I like sewing, but only certain things. I’ve been quite busy sewing since I started this blog. Today, I’m putting those sewing patterns and tutorials all in one place for you.

I’ve got 18 patterns/tutorials for you plus a brand new bonus sewing pattern for you at the bottom! Enjoy!
Want to make some of these but don’t know how to sew? Try this Online Sewing Class course from Craftsy. It goes through the basics of learning how to sew. They also have lots of other sewing classes to help you improve your skills as well.
I have two categories of sewing for you today: General/ Around the House and American Girl Doll
General/Around the House Sewing Patterns/Tutorials
American Girl Doll Sewing Patterns/Tutorials
BONUS:
Business Card Holder ~ Guest post on The Shaffer Sisters
Loving this! My nieces love their american girl dolls, and I think I see what I’m going to make them for their birthday gifts this year (lots of skirts!). Thanks for summing up all these patterns! Pinning!
Thanks, Rachel! I’m sure they will LOVE it if you make them the skirts! They are super easy to make and they are super cute, too! Can’t beat that, right?
Thanks for the pin! Take care,
KC
Oh the memories you have brought to mind! When my son was small (too many years ago to mention) I wanted to learn to sew. It wasn’t until my daughter was born that I really got on the sewing bandwagon. I made so many doll clothes as well as clothes for her. Later, I tried my hand at window treatments. Now, my machine is collecting dust. Your projects are awesome! And what a great pin-able graphic! I especially love the business card holder. Did you have that at BBC?
Lisa, I bet you had a lot of fun sewing for your daughter! I know I have really enjoyed sewing for mine. I haven’t ventured into making clothes for the girls yet, for some reason it intimidates me. Doll clothes seem so much easier. Yes, I had the card holder at BBC. Thanks for your sweet comments! 🙂
KC
I thought that was you with the adorable card holder. Well…I thought so after reading this post. BBC was a bit overwhelming. LOL! By the way, making dolls clothes proved to be a great avenue for learning to sew for my daughter. I made entire wardrobes for baby dolls, Cabbage Patch dolls and American Girl dolls before attempting clothes for my real-life baby girl. Once I realized it was the exact same thing but on a bigger scale, it wasn’t as intimidating. Trust me, your skills are evidently very, very good. You should give it a try!
I’m sure you are right about the doll clothes being a good avenue into sewing something for the girls. I know I will eventually. I guess I better get to it sooner rather than later since my oldest is 11 and probably won’t want anything I sew for her in a another year or two. My youngest will be fine for a while. Whew!
Love, love, love, love, love this!!!! All of it! I’m pinning and I can’t wait to try and come back to do some of these!!
Thank you! I hope you have some fun with all these sewing ideas!
KC
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Fab patterns! I love them and am going to try a couple! Thanks for linking up to Pin It Tuesday! 🙂
Thank you!
KC
Love this round up! Especially all the AG tutorials, thanks so much!
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Thank you! You are welcome. I hope you have fun with all those AG tutorials! There will be more to come. 🙂
Take care,
KC
Oh my goodness, you must have known I was looking for doll patterns like these, how sweet of you 😉 LOVE them, especially the chef one! Pinned for sure. How do you manage to find the free patterns? I always either buy them or make my own, no luck finding free ones. LOVE IT!
I totally read your mind and knew you were looking for patterns….lol! I’m so glad I could help you out. I’m not sure how I have found the free patterns. I guess I’m always on the look out. You might want to follow my AG Group board on Pinterest because when I find them, I pin them there. I just found 2 more recently. I wish I had the talent to make my own patterns…not my strength. So I will continue to find the free patterns!
Take care,
KC