Not trying to put a damper on anyone's enthusiasm but if she is using purchased patterns to make the doll clothing, there is a good chance that she is in violation of copyright laws which is the same as stealing. She could be arrested, sent to prison, lose her home and all of her sewing equipment. These companies really do check e-bay listings, etsy shops, large & small craft fairs plus yard sales if someone notifies them. Most dressmakers that sew for the public use one pattern per person unless they draft their own and can prove it. This is something that one needs to be aware of the consequences. Disney is especially known to go after home sewers especially those who sell items with Disney designs on them. Almost all of the pattern companies will have a small statement on the purchased pattern that this is for personal use only. Changing a pattern by combining different pattern pieces or making less than 25 items, etc are not valid reasons. You must have written permission from the designer. To learn more about copyright laws go to
http://www.copyrightlaws.gov and then link on the section for home sewing and/or crafts. Now, one can make these items and donate them to a charity without violating copyright laws. It's an interesting area. For me, when I was sewing for the public I really did research on this for my marketing plan. With thousands of dollars invested in my equipment and supplies, I did not want to take any risks.
Marty
Brighten each corner where you are ... smile!