My favorite doll that I own is Samantha, from the American Girl Company.  She was the first doll I ever made anything for, and I still
make her clothes today.  This page is for her and her friends Kirsten, Felicity, and Kaya, and Bitty Baby, also from American Girl.  

I made separate pages for my
Harry Potter and Disney Princess doll costumes, because I ran out of room.  The athlete series also has
its own page, and original American Girl clothing is pictured
here.  

This page is for all my random creations!  
I am not affiliated in any way with the Tonner Doll Company,
American Girl, Hasbro, Only Hearts Club, or Mattel.  
I have made a lot of skirts and shawls for these dolls, because they are just about the easiest things to make!  So the following is a
series of skirts and shawls modeled by Kirsten, Felicity, and Kaya.  
The two white shirts and all the black or white shoes are American Girl, but the ruffled blouse and the gold sandals are made by me.  

As I learned more advanced sewing skills I started having more fun, making fancy ball gowns with a Colonial pattern of my Mom's:  
They are unfinished, as many projects of mine still are.  I get everything done except the snaps, and then they sit around for years
waiting for that one vital component.  For the pictures I had to pin the stomachers in place.  Shoes all by American Girl.  

Once in a while I like to go crazy with my doll designs, and make things that are inspired by the oddly-shaped scraps of fabric I find.  
Below are some of the fun things I came up with:  
Dolls can wear so much more interesting things than I can.  Shoes by American Girl.  

I always loved the Magic Attic Club dolls, and I would thoroughly digest each catalog we got when my sisters and I were growing up.  
When I found out that the MAC dolls were considerably skinnier than AG dolls and therefore could not share outfits, I was crushed.  
But then I decided I could make them myself!  
The last two shots are of the same dress with different accessories.  Shoes and white shirts by American Girl.  

This is my mother's Bitty Baby doll, Jasmine.  
Kaya and Felicity are wearing my copies of Heather's Gypsy outfit and Keisha's Fairy Snow Queen gown, respectively.  

Some random outfits:  
I made her a spring/Easter dress for
Mother's Day two years ago.  My
sisters made the blanket and pillow.  
This is one of my favorite outfits
that I ever made for a doll,
modeled here by Samantha:  
I made a new party dress for American Girl dolls that I plan to sell:  
Shown with and without ruffled
petticoat and matching purse.