Today I’m sharing 20 adorable FREE girls dress patterns with you (perfect for when your little one outgrows these free baby patterns)! Each link offers a free printable pattern – ranging from one size to multiple sizes offered. I’ve also included some affiliate link fabric suggestions to help you get started on these free dress patterns! Enjoy!
Update: We’ve added a couple extra free dress patterns for you to love!
Free Dress Patterns
Ruffle Sleeve Dress from Sew Much Ado
Suncadia Dress from Sew Much Ado – this arrow knit would make the perfect summer play dress!
Ruffle Dress from Sew Much Ado
Racerback Dress from Crafterhours – how cute would it be in this adorable floral/polka dot knit?!
Knot Dress from The Sewing Rabbit
The Party Dress from The Cottage Mama – wouldn’t this Art Gallery floral be gorgeous?
Twas the Night from Grosgrain Fabulous
Striped Relay Dress from iCandy Handmade
Comfy Knit Dress from lbg studio
Boxy Pleat Dress from iCandy Handmade
Girly Racer Tunic from iCandy Handmade (via The Sewing Rabbit)
Boho Maxi Dress from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom – this butterfly fabric is one of my favorite ever – you can see the dress I made out of it here
Petal Maxi from The Sewing Rabbit (via Tea Rose Home)
Here Comes the Sundress from The Mother Huddle
A-Line Sleeveless Dress for Girls
Carolina Dress from Shwin & Shwin
Child Summer Frock from Freshly Picked via BurdaStyle
MuuMuu House Dress from Pretty Prudent
Pleated Flutter Sleeve Dress from It’s Always Autumn – this is one of my favorite free dress patterns!
Simple Girl’s Sundress from It’s Always Autumn
Brooklyn Empire Dress from The Stitching Scientist
There you have it! Now pick your favorite free dress patterns and get sewing! For more fun dress ideas, check out our tutorials gallery!
Thank you so very much for the suncadia dress pattern. Made it for my granddaughter and it is so perfect on her and she just loves it.
Hi i have a stall 9yr girl who fits into young women’s clothing that is not age appropriate. How do I get patterns made for talker broader girls. I want simple too as im not a sewer. Thanks
Hi Toni! Your best bet would be to choose patterns based on her width measurements (chest, waist, etc), and then add the necessary length that she needs. Once you get the hang of it, it’s easy to do!
the patterns are lovely, but i cannot download, what am I doing wrong or, are they not free to download.
Cheers
lynne
Hi Lynne – you’ll need to click on each link to access the free patterns, as they’re all hosted on the writers’ sites. Hope that helps!