Thursday, February 24, 2011

Inexpensive Ideas for Bitty Babywear


Bitty Baby is was dressed for Christmas! Auntie Becca passed on to her niece Mahala her precious Bitty Baby who needed an updated outfit for the season.

The American Girl Bitty Babies are one of my very favorite dolls for wee ones I thought I would post my favorite frugal alternative to paying $26.00 per outfit.

I buy Child of Mine by Carters Preemie Baby Sleepers in the Infant Department at Walmart.  Often I will find the sleepers and other preemie wear for as little as $1.00 an sleeper or outfit on clearance.  This Christmas Reindeer sleeper is only $7.00 full price.

Little girls will love the cute preemie pink ballet sleepers and appliqued pink pastel monkey sleepers which just came in.  Top them off with making dolly headbands with bows for durable doll clothes.

I used a remnant of red bump minky blanket material and lined it with a red Christmas flannel to make Bitty a matching blanket.  As soon as I find my hot glue gun the matching set will be finished with a red satin dot headband.

To make a Bitty Baby Blanket

Cut two fabrics 20 inches by 24 inches
Pin right sides together
Using 1/4 inch seam allowance
Begin in the center of one side and stitch around the rectangle, leaving a 4 inch opening.
(I put the slippery bumpy blanket material on the bottom to keep things from slipping)
Clip the corners
Slip and use a point turner or a pin to pull out the corners
Tuck in the seam in the opening and pin
Edge stitch the perimeter with a coordinating color
A Bitty Baby Blanket to match her Preemie Sleeper :)



Buy a package of Huggies Preemie Diapers for $8.99-$9.99 and use one of the many Huggies coupons to save $$.  Pass out a couple of diapers at a time to make them last.



Check back often, and I will be posting several easy to make outfits designed to fit dolls like the 15 inch American Girl Doll Bitty Baby and also for the 18 inch dolls.

2 comments:

  1. Love this one....and your other ones too. Looking forward to more ideas and tutorials from you. I have several dolls, of all sizes, and I'm trying to make clothes from them. I've bought several really cute baby dresses and onesies from the local thrift stores and will try to downsize them to fit the dolls. Going to follow your blog in case you are able to post more stuff in the future, Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Lovely and cute clothes collection! you can find an awesome kid clothes

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