Friday, August 30, 2013

Tutorial: Making a Queen Size Bed For Barbie

Tutorial: How To Make A Queen Size Bed For Barbie On The Cheap


Supplies:
- Paint
- Fabric
- Old socks, an old towel, or pillow fluff
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun and hot glue sticks
- 2x4 wood
- 1x6 wood
- Hand saw
- 3 Nails (about 2.5 inches long)
- Hammer
- Your doll to measure



Wood Prep:
1) Measure your Barbie or other fashion doll from head to foot.  Add 2 inches.  For this Barbie Bed I made it 14 inches long.
2) Get a 1x6 (true measure is 1 x 5.5) and cut to the length of your doll plus two inches.  Note, if you're using a larger doll, you will want to get a wider piece of wood, perhaps a 1x8.  For Barbie 1x6 is just wide enough to get two dolls into the bed.  You can use a fine toothed hand saw if that's what you have.
3) Cut a 2x4 (true measure is 2x 3.5) to the height of your doll.  In this case I cut the 2x4 to 12 inches.
4) Paint the 2x4 whatever color you want the base of the bed to be.  It's not really visible, but it's nice to paint it.  I used semi gloss white that we had left over from painting a room in our house.  Let it dry and take care of the rest of the bed and bedding while it's drying.

Making the Mattress Platform:
5) Hot glue 2-4 old socks (or use an old towel or pillow fluff) to the top of your cut 1x6.  Make sure they are secure.
6) Place your mattress platform sock side down on top of a piece of fabric that will be your sheet.  Cut and wrap the fabric around the platform, covering all visible wood, and hot gluing as you go.  You want to glue all the rough edges to the under side of the platform (the side without the socks or pillow fluff).

Making the Bedding/ Barbie Blanket and Pillows:

7) Set your finished platform on the table.  Take a piece of fabric and lay it on top of the platform about 2 inches from the top.  Cut a rectangle that measures 3 inches on either side of the platform and from the bottom.  This is to allow the blanket to hang over the edges, and also to allow for seam allowance.  Do the same on another piece of fabric (the backing of the blanket).  Make sure the two pieces of fabric are the same size.
8) I like to make my Barbie blankets reversible so my daughter can get a new look just by flipping them over, so I pick different colors of fabric for the front and back of the blankets and pillows.  In the picture below you can see I chose brown and green.
9) Put your fabric good sides together and sew around all four edges, making sure to leave at least a 2-3 inch gap unsewn so you can flip the blanket right side out.  Be sure to backstitch when you start and stop.  When you're finished, turn the blanket right side out, turn the unsewn edges in, and sew up the gap.  You can hand sew this if you want to, but it goes faster with a sewing machine.
10) With the blanket right side out and the gap sewn up, sew a line all the way around the blanket to give it a finished look.  You can sew 1 or 2 lines across the middle if you wish to better hold the blanket in place.
11)  Take a small piece of fabric (I usually use leftover from the bedding) and put it at the head of the mattress platform.  Measure an inch wider than the platform by two inches.  Put the fabric right sides together and sew around all four edges, leaving a gap to turn it right side out.  Use the eraser end of a pencil to help you turn it if you can't get your fingers into the gap.  Fill it with a cut up old sock, pillow fluff, or sewing scraps.  Sew the unsewn gap closed.

Finishing The Bed
12) (See bottom picture for help).  Put your mattress platform sock side down on a workbench or the ground.  Put your dried painted 2x4 on top and center it.  Take 3 nails and hammer through the 2x4 into the back side of the mattress platform.  Note:  Nails need to be long enough to go through the 2x4 and into the 1x6, but not so long that they will go all the way through the 1x6 and stick out into the bedding where little hands can get hurt when playing with the bed.  The nails I used only stuck about a quarter inch into the mattress platform.  Expect the 2x4 to get a little dented from the hammer.  Make sure the nails go in all the way and the nail heads are flush with the 2x4.
13) Put your blanket and pillows on the bed, and enjoy! 



If you've made a doll bed from this tutorial, we'd love to see pictures!  Post a link to them in a comment below!

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