Learning to sew is an awesome, versatile skill that will be useful to you in so many contexts we can hardly count them. Besides allowing you to make things that you actually need for daily life yourself, being able to sew is also a veritable gold mine when it comes to making gifts for friends, family, and the people you love! When we were first learning to sew, we found ourselves sewing an awful lot for our kids. Besides the fact that you’re using less fabric and making everything in miniature when you sew for kids, making thing for our daughter’s, nieces, and so on made for particularly awesome practice because there are so many incredible sewing patterns for little girls that will get you learning a whole range of skills but trying them out for the first time in a way that’s still quite simple to grasp.
Check out these 15 completely adorable sewing patterns for little girls! Your family and friends will certainly appreciate that you’ve learned to sew in no time once they see the beautiful things you’re capable of creating.
1. Super ruffled tank top
Learning how to make even the simplest kids’ shirt yourself opens up a whole new world of possibilities when it comes to dressing your kids in things that actually fit when they’re growing quickly, or making good use of old clothing and scrap fabric. Why make something basic and simple, though, when you can make something flashy and totally adorable instead?
2. Petal ballerina tutu
You’ve probably seen tutorials out there for DIY tutus that don’t involve any sewing at all. Those make for awesome, quick projects and we make them all the time! The slip knit technique is simple and effective. What if, however, you’re looking to make a tutu that’s got a little more character and detail than the average design? Then we think perhaps you’ll prefer this design from
3. Patterned ruffle dress
Are you a huge fan of bright colours and eye catching patterns? Have you already accumulated a huge stash of scrap fabrics and little ends that are probably to small for most projects? Then this awesomely ruffled striped dress might be the perfect project for you!
4. Fabric Shoelaces
Speaking of projects that are great for using up fabric scraps, what about those really little pieces that you’re almost on the verge of throwing out? Well, hold off just a little bit longer and take a look at this adorable shoe lace tutorial from
5. Boxy pleat dress
Do you love the idea of making your kids simple dresses but you’re not sure ruffles and crazy patterns are quite what they’ll want to put on in the morning? Then try making them something a little more soft and casual instead. These cute little dresses are comfortable and easy to move in but they still have some personality thanks to a simple pleat at the neck and a few little buttons near the collar. See how they’re done on
6. Baby circle skirt
Circle skirts are trendy right now no matter what length you make them or how old you are. Believe it or not, they’re also surprisingly easy to make! We love the idea of practicing the technique by making a little version of a classic circle skirt for a baby. On top of the practice you’ll get, check out how incredibly cute the look is on
7. Layered ruffle tote bag
Have you already made a few ruffled clothing pieces for the little girls in your life but now they’re getting older and they’re starting to get into cute accessories too? Then perhaps making them a matching tote bag for sleepovers, dance class, and school would make a great gift! Check out how
8. Cute girls’ headbands
Are you looking at some of these projects and feeling a little bit intimidated by the level of skill required because you really are a beginner in the true sense of the word? In that case, try starting with the accessories first and leaving things like shirts and dresses until you’re feeling a little more confident in your skills! We love these cute little fabric headbands from
9. Simple raglan tee
Did you love the idea we discussed earlier of making your kids nice, simple shirts in whatever colours and patterns you choose but you’d rather have them in t-shirts than thank tops so their shoulders don’t get sunburned this summer? Then here’s an alternative tutorial for you!
10. Flowy ballet dress
We’ve talked a little bit about tutus, but what if you’d rather make your little girls more movable dresses that mimic a tutu without actually involving scratchy tulle and big puffy skirts? Then you might prefer this adorable tutu-inspired dress from
11. Pom pom twirly skirt
Perhaps you’re familiar with how circle skirts are made and you’ve actually become quite good at making them, so now you just like to keep your eyes out for cute ways to customize them and change the classic look up a little bit? Then here’s a totally adorable idea for you!
12. Let’s Go Fly a Kite sundress
Have you always loved the idea of dressing little girls in cute, graphically designed dresses that resemble something their favourite ragdoll might wear? Then this sweet, simple style from
13. Princess hooded towel
Perhaps you’ve been looking for projects that will help you learn what it feels like to sew using fabrics with different textures? Then we’re happy to introduce you to the super fun concept of making things from terry cloth! To get you started, here’s an awesome towel project from
14. Ruffled toddler apron
Just in case you haven’t caught on quite yet, we love ruffles! We also love getting our kids involved in the kitchen because, on top of being sewing enthusiasts, we’re also avid cooks and bakers. Making your little ones adorable aprons to wear while they help you making dinner and dessert, then, is the perfect opportunity to merge all of the things you’re passionate about!
15. Easy knit heart dress
Sometimes in the world of sewing you’ll encounter terms and wording that might seem a little confusing at first. Talking about knit fabrics, for example, might make you think initially that this dress is supposed to be knitted in the classic style- with yarn on needles. What they’re really referring to is a comfy, breathable material known as knit fabric!
Do you know someone who absolutely adores sewing for the little girls in their life and is always on the lookout for new, fun patterns to try? Share this post with them so they never run out of awesome projects to make!
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