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DIY American Girl Doll Jumpsuit using Natalie Malan Fabrics

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This American Girl doll jumpsuit was so fun to make. And the mini pockets! Use Natalie Malan's
Crisp Petals fabric to make them timeless.This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for your support. I did receive this fabric in exchange of this post. All opinions are my own.

Supplies –

Begin by prepping your Crisp Petals fabric. I used three pieces for each romper that were 12″x24″. I like to have the fabric store cut them in the 12″ increment so that I don't have to do it at home but it's not essential.I am a very impatient seamstress. Taking my time is not my forte but the end product is worth the time investment. Don't ask me to actually make my own clothes with pockets and a cinched waist! The instructions for this project are really straight forward. Before you purchase a pattern through Design Space for your Cricut Maker, you're offered the instructions for the project to see if it's something you can actually achieve. For me the hardest part of these doll clothes is the shoulder seam where the straps meet. I just ended up sewing them under the seam so you can't see that part. The Crisp Petals line designed by Natalie Malan is now a new favorite of mine. The cotton is sturdy and it feels soft. Coats did a wonderful job manufacturing this fabric. Cricut also offers a coordinating cardstock to this fabric. All her work is gold!While I don't show you step-by-step in this blog post how to construct this American Girl doll jumpsuit, the instructions by Simplicity are pretty easy to follow for anyone familiar with sewing. If you're new to sewing, making mini clothes is not a route I suggest taking first. Cricut offers many quilt patterns that you can easily incorporate Natalie's fabrics on. I plan to make some cosmetic bags using some other of Natalie Malan's Crisp Petals line and use coordinating zippers by Coats. You can grab her coordinating cardstock at your local Joann store or look on Cricut.com.

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    • Lindsay says

      I don’t believe so. They used to have a lot of patterns that were Simplicity that are no longer on their platform. The dress I just made up and the top was the thing that I cut with the Cricut.

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