Sew Clothes She'll Love
Create handmade clothes that fit perfectly and match her personality. Our girls sewing patterns include fun styles, comfortable basics, and special occasion outfits. Let her pick her favorite colors and prints, then sew clothes she'll actually want to wear. From twirly dresses to cozy pajamas, find patterns for every occasion.
Shop by Type
Browse our complete girls pattern collection by category. Girls Dress Patterns are our most popular category with styles from casual play dresses to fancy party dresses. Find everyday basics in our girls top patterns including t-shirts, tanks, and blouses. Shop girls pants patterns and skirt patterns for bottoms. We also have girls romper patterns, pajama patterns, swimsuit patterns, and jacket patterns.
Size Ranges
Our girls patterns include sizes from preemie through size 12 or 14, depending on the pattern. Baby and toddler patterns include preemie, newborn, 3mo, 6mo, 9mo, 12mo, 18mo, 2T, 3T, and 4T. Girls patterns include sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, and sometimes 14. Each pattern includes a detailed size chart with measurements for chest, waist, hips, and height. Since girls grow quickly, many parents print multiple sizes from the same pattern as their daughter grows.
Perfect for Beginners
Girls patterns are excellent beginner projects! Start with simple styles like elastic waist skirts, basic t-shirts, or easy dresses. These patterns teach fundamental sewing skills without complicated details. Many of our beginner patterns are available in girls sizes. Girls patterns sew up quickly because they use less fabric than adult patterns, so you can finish a dress or top in just a few hours.
Popular Girls Pattern Styles
The most popular girls patterns include twirly dresses with full skirts, comfortable leggings, soft t-shirts, and cozy hoodies. Girls love dresses they can spin in, so gathered and circle skirt styles are always favorites. Rompers are popular for babies and toddlers. For school, simple tops and pants in soft cotton knits work well. Special occasion patterns include fancy dresses with ruffles, bows, or special details.
Fabric Recommendations for Girls Clothes
Choose soft, comfortable fabrics girls love. Cotton jersey knit works great for everyday t-shirts, leggings, and casual dresses. Use quilting cotton or lightweight woven fabrics for dressier styles, button-up shirts, and skirts. French terry and fleece make cozy hoodies and jackets. For special occasion dresses, try soft cotton lawn, double gauze, or chambray. Let your daughter help pick prints and colors - kids are more likely to wear clothes they helped choose.
Tips for Sewing Girls Clothes
Make clothes that work for active play. Use soft fabrics that feel good against skin - avoid scratchy materials. Skip tight elastic that leaves marks. Add extra length to hems so you can let them down as she grows. Reinforce knees on pants and underarms on shirts for durability. Choose machine-washable fabrics that can handle frequent washing. Many parents size up one size for longer wear - girls generally prefer slightly loose clothes over tight uncomfortable ones.
Matching Outfits and Sibling Sets
Many of our patterns come in coordinating sizes for the whole family. Make matching mother-daughter outfits, sibling sets, or doll clothes to match. Several patterns are available in women's, girls, and baby sizes in the same style. This makes gift-giving easy and creates adorable photo opportunities. You can also mix and match fabrics within the same pattern for coordinated but not identical looks.
Common Questions
What size should I sew for my daughter?
Measure her chest, waist, and height, then compare to the size chart in the pattern. Girls pattern sizes are different from store sizes. When between sizes, go bigger - kids grow fast and prefer comfortable loose-fitting clothes.
How long does it take to sew a girls dress?
A simple dress with elastic waist takes 2-3 hours. More detailed dresses with zippers, linings, or special features might take 4-5 hours. Basic tops and skirts can be done in 1-2 hours.
What's the easiest girls pattern for beginners?
Start with an elastic waist skirt or simple knit dress. These have minimal pattern pieces and no complicated closures like zippers or buttons. You'll learn basic skills like sewing seams, hems, and gathering.
How much fabric do I need?
Each pattern includes a yardage chart showing exactly how much fabric to buy based on the size you're making and your fabric width. This chart is in the pattern PDF.
Can my daughter help sew her own clothes?
Absolutely! Let her pick fabrics and colors. Older girls can help with simple tasks like pinning, choosing buttons, or even sewing straight seams on the machine with supervision. It's a wonderful skill to learn together.
Are girls patterns cheaper than buying clothes?
Often yes! You can sew 2-3 items for the cost of one store-bought outfit, especially with fabric sales. Handmade clothes also tend to last longer because you control the quality and can reinforce stress points.