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Plastic Canvas Barbie Furniture Patterns & Ideas. If you have little ones who enjoy playing with 11-1/2 fashion dolls such as Barbie you may enjoy making some dollhouse furniture for their playtime.

Plastic Canvas Barbie Furniture Patterns & Ideas

Plastic canvas doll furniture is easy to make using some acrylic yarn, a need and some 7 count plastic canvas. The projects are easy enough for the beginner and can be made in one afternoon. There are free patterns for furniture available online as well as ones that can be downloaded from a variety of craft sites. Furniture can be created for to play with in a dolls bedroom, dining room, kitchen, living room and bath. Plastic canvas can be made into tables, chairs, beds, appliances and so much more. Be sure to view the list on the following pages for more… Free Projects Easy to make Plastic Canvas doll furniture – A chair, side table, and rug can be stitched up in one afternoon. Free Plastic Canvas - Barbie Doll Chair Pattern.

Now that my little granddaughter is growing older and soon she will love to play with Barbie Dolls, I have been busy making furniture, clothing and accessories for her.

Free Plastic Canvas - Barbie Doll Chair Pattern

Today I am sharing how I made a Barbie Doll - 11 1/2" Fashion Doll chair out of plastic canvas and some yarn. From 14 ct. Plastic Canvas you will need to cut the following pieces: 1 seat - 19 holes by 19 holes 2 seat backs - 19 holes by 22 holes high 4 leg pieces - 19 holes by 18 holes high You will need to cut your leg pieces into an A shape like what I show in the photo. Stitching: I did a simple tent stitch but I did it over 3 holes at a time going top to bottom to make vertical rows.

I will be posting the instructions for the side table and rug in a few days or you can find free Barbie Doll Patterns here on my blog. Free Plastic Canvas Barbie Doll Table & Rug Patterns. A few days ago I shared my plastic canvas pattern on how to make a Barbie Doll sized chair.

Free Plastic Canvas Barbie Doll Table & Rug Patterns

Today I am sharing how I made the side table and square rug with you. Both of these projects were made with 14 ct. plastic canvas and Red Heart 4ply yarn. Plastic Canvas Projects. Now that my little granddaughter is growing older and soon she will love to play with Barbie Dolls, I have been busy making furniture, clothing and accessories for her.

Plastic Canvas Projects

Today I am sharing how I made a Barbie Doll - 11 1/2" Fashion Doll chair out of plastic canvas and some yarn. From 14 ct. Plastic Canvas you will need to cut the following pieces: 1 seat - 19 holes by 19 holes 2 seat backs - 19 holes by 22 holes high 4 leg pieces - 19 holes by 18 holes high You will need to cut your leg pieces into an A shape like what I show in the photo. Stitching: I did a simple tent stitch but I did it over 3 holes at a time going top to bottom to make vertical rows. I will be posting the instructions for the side table and rug in a few days or you can find free Barbie Doll Patterns here on my blog.

Plastic Canvas Doll Furniture Pattern. Patterns (figures A and B) six sheets of white 7-count plastic canvas three sheets of clear, stiff plastic canvas 12" x 18" six 1-yard lengths of worsted-weight yarn any desired color 1-yard length of white worsted-weight yarn 1/4-yard small print fabric small amount of quilt batting #16 tapestry needle sewing machine, matching thread, sewing needle scissors ruler pencil Steps: Following charts from patterns (figures A and B) cut pieces from plastic canvas as indicated.

Plastic Canvas Doll Furniture Pattern

Note: If you prefer to count bars instead of holes when cutting patters, add one to the number of holes in each direction. For example, 22 x 42 holes is 23 x 43 bars. For bench seats, cut four 13 x 26 hole rectangles each from white and clear plastic canvas. For small tabletop, cut one 18 square hole each from white and clear plastic canvas. To make the large table: With reinforcement behind one leg, whipstitch the top of the leg to the tabletop reinforcement where indicated by dotted line on pattern.