1/3 Hoopla
Regular price $5.99
Hoop skirts aka crinoline skirts can be worn by themselves or as undergarments to hold up voluminous dresses. They also involve very little sewing and zero tulle! Patterns included are full length bell/cage type skirt, half length A line and bell shaped skirt.
Patterns included: Hoop skirt in different shapes/lengths to fit 1/3 scale dolls with curvy/hourglass proportions.
Supplies needed: 1/6 yard fabric, ribbon, and hoop material (1/8" thick craft foam, wire, tubing, or similar)
Difficulty: Intermediate. This comes together more like a model kit than a pattern. There are still lots of instructions and step-by-step pictures. Depending on your background you may find this easier (or harder) than a sewing pattern.
You will get a link to the .pdf file to download on checkout as well as in your order confirmation. You can buy/download/print and get started in minutes!
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Amazing pattern with easy to follow instructions. It's easy to upscale as well. I was able to make a dress for a mh doll as well as another brand that was about twice the size.
Freebie, but can't go wrong with a good underwear pattern! RAD patterns are all I'll use for years now, I've never been less than thrilled and I've had phenomenal experiences when requesting help/tips.
Always pleased with these patterns, and the assistance with finding things that can be worked into fitting a plus size 1/4 body was fantastic! These are the only doll patterns I've used for years because they're always perfect.
Such a cute pattern! I have this for several different doll sizes! I love these patterns! I have many sized doll patterns from this seller! I can't wait for more!
Perfect. A very easy pattern to follow even for those of us who are beginners in sewing. It is very versatile and allows many variations. An excellent purchase. I had a small problem with the purchase and the attention that the owner gave me was absolute, very kind and eager to resolve it.
I love this pattern. It is fast and results in a nice outfit. Instructions are easily understood.
I bought this waaay back when patterns for Monster High dolls were very hard to find. Easy to make, and the patterns actually FIT the dolls (instead of just sorta-fit like a lot of the free patterns out there). I'm planning to revisit this now that I have a better handle on doll sewing.
Love this shop great patterns! Great prices ! And the owner is super helpful and friendly! I shop here a lot
It's great to have some footwear for the guys and the pattern is so easy to follow. Thank you.
Gwen will not only send you the pattern but also answer any questions that might arise.
Great service and I would definitely buy again!!! :)
Wanted to make a dress for my doll Ghost who is a feeple60 Cygne. I chose difficult to work with fabric but would be easy with regular cotton. It wasn't too time consuming and the measurements were perfect for her. I used a poly satin and lace overlay but that isn't required to make a beautiful dress. I've been using the minifee sized pattern for years.
The patterns were easy to follow and make, except for the shirt which was more tricky, but all came out looking good. A versatile set.
I just finished sewing my first project from this pattern set - a basic sheath dress for my daughter's first pear smartdoll. Came out great! I look forward to making more dresses from this pattern for this curvy girl.
I had a very specific vision in mind for what I wanted to put on this doll. I spend about an hour searching for a pattern that even somewhat resembled what I wanted--just a plain suit--I decided to check this site. I'd seen Monster High patterns on here and thought "What the heck! I'll check them out!" I was scrolling and scrolling, hoping to find something that fit the doll I have, and after settling on a pattern that was... close... but not quite what I wanted, I thought I'd check the next page just to be sure I wasn't missing anything. The black and white caught my eye, and I instantly knew: this was it. I was going for a school uniform type look, but with pants instead of a skirt, and I thought a) the name was hysterical, b) it was what I wanted and c) I didn't know where else I'd find a pattern that resembled what I wanted. I'm certainly glad I made an initial version because upon doing so, I discovered that although I was worried about finding a pattern that fit my doll, but since I wanted to hem it just below the ankles, that wasn't actually something to worry about. All in all, it's a totally awesome getup, and I love it!
I’m a beginner at sewing, but this pattern is very nice! I’ve also modified the skirt part of the pattern to be a standalone skirt and it works wonderfully.