In part 7 of the videos series how to make an American Girl Doll sleeping bag, you will learn how to pin the bottom edges of the sleeping bag. This will allow you to sew up the rest of the bag and leave room for the folded opening.
In part 6 of how to make an American Girl Doll sleeping bag, you will learn how to fold the doll sleeping bag over and baste the bottom edges of the bag. Basting is to use a large stitch length that can easily be pulled out later.
In part 5 of the how to make an American Girl Doll sleeping bag series, you will learn the art of how to pin and sew quilted fabric.
Part 4 in the video series on how to make an American Girl Doll sleeping bag shows you just how to cut the fabric for your new sleeping bag. Follow expert sewing tips from expert seamstress Vikki Walker in this free kid’s crafting video clip. This is the perfect way to get your little girl involved in helping make something that could last generations.
Part three of the how to make an American Girl Doll sleeping bag video series shows you how to size your sleeping bag so that your American Girl Doll fits perfectly. One of the biggest tips out of this video is that you need to first measure your doll and then add an extra couple of inches for seam allowance.
Part two of how to make an American Girl Doll sleeping bag discusses the fabric options you can use to make the sleeping bag, pillow and sleeping bag carrying case. One thing to keep in mind is that you want to use fabric that resists stains and is strong enough for all of those camping adventures with your little girl!
Here is part one of a video series on how to make an American Girl Doll Sleeping Bag from scratch. In part one, Vikki Walker describes the supplies you will need to build your American Girl sleeping bag.
If you own an American Girl Doll or two, there is a really good chance that you have dolls that have loose limbs (arms and legs). Now most people either think that their American Girl Dolls are broken or they need some special help. That simply is not the case. You can send your doll to the American Girl Hospital, but that costs money ($30 to be exact). In the following video, agdollfan92 shows you how to fix American Girl Doll limbs for free. And guess what? It isn’t as hard has you might think!