Gift Idea: American Girl Doll Sleeping Bag
We have friends who have twin girls who recently turned 9. Â I have seen the girls a few times with American Girl dolls and for their birthday they asked to go camping. Â So, I thought, why not make the dolls sleeping bags of their own so that the next time the family goes camping the dolls can get in on the fun too?
I did a quick search online to see what else had been done before and to find out the dimensions needed for 18″ dolls. Â I came across a few sites but used this one as my main resource. Â I followed the dimensions but didn’t follow the directions completely. Â Although, maybe I should have since mine ended up being a bit bulky at the bottom corners.
Basically, I cut out my two rectangles, sewed around the edge with right sides together. Â (I used fleece for the inside and cotton for the outside.) Â I turned it right side out and then folded it in half so that the fleece was on the outside. Â To sew the open hole closed (that I used to turn the bag right side out) and turn the long rectangle into a sleeping bag all in one motion, I just tucked in the fabric at the hole and then sewed along the edge of the bag from about half way down and then across the bottom.
Then I just turned what now looks like a sleeping bag right side out so the cotton fabric was on the outside and it was finished. Â I think the version I linked to is probably less bulky the way they did it but if I read the directions correctly it seemed you would see the raw edges of the seams on the inside of the bag which I didn’t want.
To help visualize what I just wrote here are some very basic drawings. Â Hope they make it a little clearer.
For the pillows I cut two rectangles of fleece 5″ x 6.5″. Â And you just sew around the edges with the fabric right sides together. Â Clip the corners, turn right side out, stuff, and then do a ladder stitch to close the opening.
I am pretty terrible about putting off sewing things until the day before they are given (even though I may have planned it and gotten the supplies well in advance) so this was a great project for that since you can’t get much easier than sewing some rectangles together. Â The hardest part for me was finding some fabric in my stash that was big enough and I thought might fit their personalities. Â The twins are very, very identical in their looks and general preferences but their dolls are not so I decided to give them different looking sleeping bags.
To spruce up the look of the bags with a practical way of keeping all the pieces in place when not in use, I also sewed a piece of elastic in a loop (to figure out the size needed I just put the elastic around the rolled bag and pillow with a little bit of overlap) with a pretty flower on it. Â If I had had my thinking cap on I would have sewn the elastic into the bottom seam of the bag like a real sleeping bag (like I showed in the instructions above) so that the elastic would always be attached and not get lost, but I didn’t think about it until I had finished the first one and I didn’t want the bags to be different in that way.
I cut out a flower and leaf from felt and made yellow yarn pom-pom and hand sewed them onto the elastic to hide where the two elastic ends met.
I thought they turned out very cute and I loved the extra detail of the flower on the elastic. Â It really made it look extra special. Â I didn’t have a doll to try them on so I hope they fit, but hopefully they were fine.
This is a great sewing project for beginner sewers. Â Please feel free to ask for any clarification if my instructions weren’t clear.
Does your household have any American Girl dolls in it, or other 18 inch dolls? Â Have you made anything for them? Â What are some other ideas that are cute and easy to help accessorize them? Â My daughter is a bit young for them but I’m sure there will come a point when she’ll be into them.
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