Sew a Mermaid Costume for Girls and 18″ Dolls

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Sew a Mermaid Costume for Girls and 18″ Dolls

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NancyZieman MermaidTails 1Here’s a sewing tutorial on how to create a mermaid tail in time for Halloween or for dress-up all-year long. The idea came from Nancy Zieman’s granddaughers. After watching Doll Costume Dress Up on Sewing With Nancy, Nancy’s oldest granddaughter Avery promptly asked, “Gramma, for my birthday could you make a mermaid costume for my doll and one for me too? Now, don’t make an opening for my feet, I can swim like a mermaid with a tail!”  Then Nancy asked Avery’s sister, Luella what she would like for her birthday. Answer: “Same as Avery!” So, two mermaid sets—big and small—were the task. (Much to Avery’s dismay, Nancy made the big-girl fish tails with openings for feet!)

MermaidCostume 18InchDoll GlamShotNancy’s Sewing With Nancy guest and friend, Joan Hinds developed the pattern for an 18″ doll dress-up mermaid costume. You can see how they created it in sequin fabric on the Doll Costume Dress Up episode online, and you’ll find the patterns in the bookThe pattern can be scaled (pun intended) to fit child sizes, giving you matching dress-up clothes for your favorite little ones. Here’s how Nancy scaled the design and created a mermaid tail for her granddaughters, ages six and four (at the time).

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Supplies, Fabric, and Notions

For both doll and child sizes:

For 18″ doll size:

Tail-
  • 1/3 yd. sequin knit fabric
  • 1/3 yd. lining fabric
  • 11″ elastic, 1/4″ wide
Top-
  • 1/4 yd. satin fabric
  • 1/4 yd. matching sheer shimmer iridescent fabric
  • 1 yd. decorative trim
  • Ready-made Doll T-shirt
For child size 5T:
Tail-
  • Tail Pattern PDF
  • 3/4 yd. sequin knit fabric
  • 3/4 yd. lightweight knit fabric for lining
  • 24″ elastic, 1/4″ wide

Create the Girls’ Mermaid Tail Pattern

  • Draw a 13″ x 20″ rectangle on Pattern Tracing Paper.

How to Make a Mermaid Tail Pattern by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy

How to Make a Mermaid Tail Pattern by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy

  • Place a dot at the top of the curve, 1/4″ in from edge.

How to Make a Mermaid Tail Pattern by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy Note From Team Nancy1 To alter the pattern, Lengthen at top edge, and widen at left edge. 

How to Make a Mermaid Tail Pattern by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy

  • Cut out the paper pattern.

How to Make a Mermaid Tail Pattern by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy

Construct the Tail 

  • Place fabric wrong sides together, and cut two tails from both the sequin fabric and the lining fabric.

How to Sew a Mermaid Tail by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy

  • Sew side seams and bottom edge of the tail, right sides together, leaving opening between dots as marked on the pattern piece.

How to Make a Mermaid Tail by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy

  • Turn to the right side and press.

Note From Team Nancy2Use Point Turner to turn tail points.

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  •  Repeat steps above for lining, but don’t turn sewn lining to right side.

How to Make a Mermaid Tail by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy

  • With wrong sides together, insert the lining inside the tail. Zigzag or serge the top edges together.

How to Make a Mermaid Tail by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy

  • Fold 1/2″ of the waist fabric/lining toward the wrong side and stitch, leaving a 1″ opening for an elastic casing.

How to Sew a Mermaid Tail by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy

  •  Thread the elastic through the casing, using a Clip and Glide Bodkin. Secure the edges of the elastic. Optional: Sew opening closed.

How to Sew a Mermaid Costume by Nancy Zieman of Sewing With Nancy

How to Make a Mermaid Costume by Nancy Zieman of Sewing With Nancy

  • Turn up a 1/4″ hem to the wrong side, folding the lower edges of the sequin and lining fabric together; topstitch.

How to Make a Mermaid Tail by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy

How to Make a Mermaid Tail by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy

 

Using a Point Turner, “stuff ” tail and topstitch to hold stuffing in place.

How to Make a Mermaid Tail by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy

How to Sew a Mermaid Tail by Nancy Zieman of TV's Sewing With Nancy

Create the 18″ Doll Top

Note From Team NancyIn the Doll Costume Dress Up book, a pattern is provided for the 18″ doll mermaid top. For another option, Nancy decided to do a quick makeover on a ready-made 18″ doll T-shirt. 

  • Create a front bodice panel and topstitch to an existing T-shirt. The shirt pictured below is for an 18″ doll.

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  • Cut a bodice shape from Pattern Tracing Paper.Cut one bodice panel from the shimmer overlay and two panels from the lining.

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  •  Sandwich the shimmer fabric between the two lining pieces. Pin.

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  • Sew using a 1/4″ seam allowance; leaving the lower edge unstitched.
  • Notch seam allowance at curves. Remember to clip to, but not through, the stitching line.

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  • Turn the bodice shape right side out.
  • Smooth the curves with a point turner tool.
  • Fold the lower edge towards the bodice panel lining, and press up a 1/4″ hem.
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  • Position the panel on the center-front of the shirt.
  • Topstitch the folded hem at the lower edge.

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  • Edgestitch the bodice panel to the shirt.

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  • Apply as much trim as you like to finish off the mermaid costume top.
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Ta-Dah! Time for a make-believe swim!

How to Sew a Mermaid Tail by Nancy Zieman

Watch Doll Costume Dress Up  on The Best of Sewing With Nancy online.

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Happy Sewing!

Team Nancy Zieman

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7 Comments

  • FRAN HOUTZ
    October 10, 2015

    Nancy: I just love the mermaid pattern. My fourteen great daughter has wanted a mermaid tail since she was three years old. Would please tell/show me how to enlarge for a bigger size. Jessyka is about a size 5 to 6 junior. i would just love to surprise her for halloween. Thank you so much.
    Fran

  • Melissa Phillips
    October 10, 2015

    I just made a stuffed pumpkin with the sequin material and had great difficulty with my needle sticking to the material.I had to stop numerous times and clean my needle with alcohol. There is a glue substance under the sequins. Any suggestions or any special machine needle?

  • Barb Steinmetz
    October 10, 2015

    Love it! My granddaughter is 9, so I will be using your tips for Fran to make it in her size. Thank you for providing a great pattern with easy to follow instructions. Your granddaughters are adorable!
    Barb

  • Gail
    October 10, 2015

    Love your mermaid costume for the American girl doll. I usually keep a bottle of alcohol next to my machine to clean my needle with when sewing with sequin fabric as there is a sticky residue that builds up on the needle.

  • Starla
    October 10, 2015

    You granddaughters are so cute!

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