Free Apparel Patterns
More details about making your own Smart Doll footwear can be found in this post.
Creators around the world use Smart Doll as a platform for expression—whether through sewing, photography, videography, or other crafts. To support that creativity, I’m making more of our actual production patterns available as free resources for you to build on, adapt, and learn from.
These are the same patterns we use in our apparel production. They haven’t been simplified for beginners, so a basic understanding of how to read and work with sewing patterns is required. We don’t offer instructions or support for these files, but there’s a wealth of information and help available through the community—and, of course, Google Sensei.
You’re free to use and modify these patterns for your personal or school projects—not just for Smart Doll, but for other doll brands as well. You’re also welcome to sell whatever you create using these patterns, even if you’ve adjusted them for a different body type.
Before printing, make sure your printer is set to 100% scale. Double-check that the ruler on the pattern matches a real-world ruler to ensure proper sizing. You may need to grade the pattern depending on the fabric type and whether you plan to wash the garment. Washing can cause shrinkage, so plan accordingly.
For apparel that’s designed to look weathered, the pattern often assumes shrinkage—so you may need to wash the finished piece to achieve the intended fit. I recommend using stretchy fabrics, especially for bottoms, to make fitting easier.
If you post your creations, feel free to use the hashtag #smartdollpatterns—we’d love to see what you come up with.
By downloading and using these patterns, you agree that we’re not responsible for any mishaps or injuries resulting from their use. For example, using the “Girls Stain Prevention Shorts” as a parachute or flotation device is not advised—and may result in the loss of your Smart Doll or your dignity.
I’ll continue to add more patterns over time, so check back now and then. Go forth and make cool stuff!
More details about making your own Smart Doll footwear can be found in this post.
Creators around the world use Smart Doll as a platform for expression—whether through sewing, photography, videography, or other crafts. To support that creativity, I’m making more of our actual production patterns available as free resources for you to build on, adapt, and learn from.
These are the same patterns we use in our apparel production. They haven’t been simplified for beginners, so a basic understanding of how to read and work with sewing patterns is required. We don’t offer instructions or support for these files, but there’s a wealth of information and help available through the community—and, of course, Google Sensei.
You’re free to use and modify these patterns for your personal or school projects—not just for Smart Doll, but for other doll brands as well. You’re also welcome to sell whatever you create using these patterns, even if you’ve adjusted them for a different body type.
Before printing, make sure your printer is set to 100% scale. Double-check that the ruler on the pattern matches a real-world ruler to ensure proper sizing. You may need to grade the pattern depending on the fabric type and whether you plan to wash the garment. Washing can cause shrinkage, so plan accordingly.
For apparel that’s designed to look weathered, the pattern often assumes shrinkage—so you may need to wash the finished piece to achieve the intended fit. I recommend using stretchy fabrics, especially for bottoms, to make fitting easier.
If you post your creations, feel free to use the hashtag #smartdollpatterns—we’d love to see what you come up with.
By downloading and using these patterns, you agree that we’re not responsible for any mishaps or injuries resulting from their use. For example, using the “Girls Stain Prevention Shorts” as a parachute or flotation device is not advised—and may result in the loss of your Smart Doll or your dignity.
I’ll continue to add more patterns over time, so check back now and then. Go forth and make cool stuff!
Men's T-Shirt
Men's Jeans
Classic Body Suit Free Pattern
Tokyo Jeans (Pear Body) Free Pattern
Adventurer Sports Bra (Pear Body) Free Pattern
Goggle Face Guard Template
Additionally, I'd like to point out that in the photos, the Goggle Face Guards you see are made of leather. However, it's important to note that leather, much like the weathered metal, can also leave stains on the doll's face if left in contact for an extended period. Keep this in mind when choosing materials for your face guards. Please pay attention to the dotted lines on the template; these indicate where you should cut to ensure the guard fits perfectly with the goggles. Lemme know how it goes.
Additionally, I'd like to point out that in the photos, the Goggle Face Guards you see are made of leather. However, it's important to note that leather, much like the weathered metal, can also leave stains on the doll's face if left in contact for an extended period. Keep this in mind when choosing materials for your face guards.
Adventurer Camisole (Pear Body) Free Pattern
Sports Bra Set (Pear Body) Free Pattern
Cargo Pants (Pear Body) Free Pattern
Stain Prevention Leggings (Pear Body) Free Pattern
Nice T-Shirt (Pear Body) Free Pattern
Capri Pants (Pear Body) Free Pattern
Solar Marine Uniform Free Pattern
Box Pleat Denim Skirt Free Pattern
Women's Suit Free Pattern
Tube Skirt Free Pattern
Capri Pants Free Pattern
Lace Boots Free Pattern
You will need the 3D files for the Last and sole. If you want rubber soles then get them here. Reference photos can be found here. You will have to source your own eyelets/lace.
You will need the 3D files for the Last and sole. If you want rubber soles then get them here.
Takashin Boots Free Pattern
You will need the 3D files for the Last and sole. If you want rubber soles then get them here. You can also use this pattern to make the Tripwire Boots too. Reference photos can be found here.
You will need the 3D files for the Last and sole. If you want rubber soles then get them here. You can also use this pattern to make the Tripwire Boots too.