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    Is there a way to go with the flow and not use a pattern?
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    If you have a lot of experience sewing, it is possible to make Barbie clothing without a pattern. If you are beginner sewer, you can work without a pattern, but it may take a lot of trial and error before you get it right.
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    Where can you get a pattern?
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    You can usually find them at fabric stores. I got some from Jo-Ann's. There are also some free patterns online, just Google "Barbie Outfit Patterns."
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    What if I don't have any of the supplies?
    Katie Kun
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    If you need cloth, you could cut up some old clothes that don't fit anymore. You don't really need a pattern. You could even just measure your Barbie and cut pieces of paper that fit. The only thing you really need is a needle and thread.
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    What if my Barbie has different proportions from those in the pattern?
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    Most patterns should fit most Barbies, but the sizes may vary depending on how old the doll is. If that is the case, you must measure the doll yourself and cut according to those measurements.
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    Can I make this out of any fabric?
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    Yes, you can use any type of fabric you want. You don;t need much fabric to make Barbie clothes, so scraps of fabric are fine.
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    Can I use a sock for a dress for my Barbie?
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    Sure! You can cut the toe off of a sock and put it on your barbie like a strapless dress. You could even decorate the sock by gluing on ribbon, sequins, gems, buttons, or other items.
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    Can I make my own patterns?
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    If you have made other types of patterns before and want to give it a try, then yes! If you have never made a pattern before, then you might want to use a free pattern off the internet to start.
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