Super cute peasant blouse, would look good on a grown up girl too! Link.
Twirly skirt tutorial. Link, both via Elsie Marley
Sweet little pants. Link, and a matching top. Link.
Itty bitty baby dress. Link.
Simple kimono wrap. Link
Please feel free to comment and leave any links to children’s clothing patterns and tutorials you’ve created or found or email them to whipup.tutorials[@]gmail.com.



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I have been wanting to make clothes for my kids for a while now but haven’t been brave enough to try. I think this kimono top is adorable and it says simple… I can do simple…
thanks for the links!
Thanks for the nod!
The kimono wraps are a lot of fun, and so quick / easy to make….
Looks like it may be uncomfortable in the sleeves with it one piece like that and not being a ragland sleeve. How does it feel on? Trish
We have a ton on Sewing Mamas:
http://www.sewingmamas.com/b/downloads.php
I was wondering if this pattern was available for free? I couldn’t find a link to print out the pattern. I love it thought and really want to make this and others on your site for my little one.
Thanks in advance.
Neysa Brandon
lilnbrandon@gmail.com
when choosing my childrens clothing, i always those clothing with bright colors and loose fit;–
have spent all my life sewing…..got away for several years and now with a great grandaughter who loves dresses I have pulled out the sewing machine again. I found your website and love the patterns so thanks for sharing with us. i am in the process of designing a dress to fit her. will model it and hopefully send pics of her new outfit. tks. evie
I need to know how much ease a little girl’s dress needs.
these links might help
http://frabjous-fashion.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/couture-dress-wip-taming-ease.html
http://www.simplicity.com/t-sewing-101-part2.aspx
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