A roundup of cute handmade kids’ clothing ideas
Kids grow so fast that even after buying new clothes, you often have to buy the next size up before you know it.
If you find it a bit hard on the budget to keep replacing clothes, why not try making them yourself? In this article, we introduce cute, handmade kids’ clothing.
We’ve gathered a variety of ideas, from everyday pieces to stylish outfits perfect for outings.
Many of them are easy to make, so even if you’re not confident with sewing, give it a try for your child!
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Cute handmade kids’ clothing ideas (11–20)
jinbei

Let’s make a jinbei that’s perfect for festivals and fireworks displays! Cut the fabric to fit your child’s size and start sewing.
Since there are many separate pieces, be careful not to get confused about which parts to stitch.
Adding about 1 cm-wide lace along areas like the shoulders will give it a stylish touch! After finishing the top, don’t forget to make the pants as well.
Insert elastic into the waistband of the pants.
You can add pockets too.
Put on a one-of-a-kind jinbei and head out to make some memories!
Handmade Mickey Pumpkin Costume
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Let’s customize a baby pumpkin costume you bought from an online store to make a Mickey Pumpkin.
The only additional materials you’ll need are two sheets of orange and yellow felt.
Using photos of Mickey Pumpkins for reference, first create a rough pattern and cut out two ears from the orange felt.
Since the ears are large, it’s best to sew them on.
Next, make patterns for the eyes, nose, and mouth, cut those from the yellow felt, and attach them with fabric glue.
Having an existing base makes customizing easy, doesn’t it?
Jamboree Mickey lady

Let’s make a Jamboree Mickey costume.
For the skirt, use the fabric adhesive called “Sewing Jozu” so you can assemble it without sewing by applying tape.
For the vest, cut the sleeves off a hoodie and add piping around the armholes.
For the chest patch, first attach felt and then apply rhinestones using tweezers and a toothpick.
The rhinestone work seems like it will be the most time-consuming part.
Going to Disneyland in a handmade costume really boosts your excitement and makes great memories, so be sure to give it a try!
Make clothes out of Disney bags

Disney bags have such cute designs, don’t they? A lot of people probably can’t bring themselves to throw them away after using them.
Here’s an idea for turning those bags into clothing.
By combining the bags with fabric, lace, and other materials, you can create an outfit that’s much more polished than you might imagine.
A fluffy, Minnie-like, adorable costume will make anyone—from kids to adult women—want to wear it to Disney.
Try making one with your favorite bag design!
In conclusion
We introduced some ideas for handmade children’s clothing—did you find something you’d like to make? Kids will surely be happy to wear clothes made by their parents.
It’s also a great idea to make them while consulting with your child—like deciding which fabric to use and how to handle certain parts together!


