Last fall, my mom asked me to make a set of bedding for antique doll furniture for my step-sister’s daughter. I didn’t have a lot of time to sew last semester, so I was thrilled to be able to work on this over a couple months.
This doll bed was part of a set of antique furniture, which also included a rocking chair, bench, armoire and table. I started out by making a bed skirt because it’s nice to get a little fancy when playing dolls.
I made a mattress using plain muslin fabric and foam pads.
I made a pillow, pillowcase and a sheet.
Then I had to made a second set so she would have more to play with.
Finally, I made a little doll quilt to top it off.
I remember how much fun I had as a little girl playing with dolls and furniture like this, so it’s a great feeling to be a part of that experience for someone else’s little girl.
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Details: fabrics were from Jennifer Paganelli’s Dance With Me collection and Flower Power collection.

















Oh that is sooo sweet!
Absolutely beautiful!!!
That takes me back a few years:) Cute!!
Darling!
That is so cute! And what a fun project. I’m sure she loves it!
Terri, that was a fun project! You have made so beautiful set and the little quilt is so adorable! x Teje
This is soooo sweet!! Lovely. What little doll-lover wouldn’t adore this?
Super adorable!!
Beai work! Mtetar
That is absolutely the cutest thing I’ve ever seen, and you know that little girl is going to love it to pieces.
Super cute!!!
Oh. My. Gosh. That is so cute. I can tell you right now that Elsa would adore that! You are so awesome to think of so many nice details! Love the colors!
Thanks Stephanie! The furniture had a shabby chic look to it, so it was fun to work with that theme.