Welcome to Day 10 of our 12 Days Of Christmas celebration!
Today we are giving the brand new American Girl 2018 Girl Of The Year Doll Luciana Vega along with 10 pdf doll clothes sewing patterns to create a fabulous wardrobe for your new 18-inch doll!
The GOTY doll will arrive in packaged in her galaxy print dress, silver boots, and cute red fanny pack. The sewing patterns featured are from Koski Kreations, Forget Me Not Designs, Koski Kreations, Liberty Jane, QTπ Doll Clothing, Doll Joy, Flossie Potter, Forever 18 Inches, Miche Designs, Love U Bunches, and Originals By Gaby. Looking for more pattern for the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math enthusiast? Check out our growing collection - Styles For The STEM Enthusiast!
Giveaway Update: Congratulations Ruth Ann! You've won the GOTY doll and pattern package and have been contacted through email.

Here's a closer look at the 18 inch doll clothes patterns featured in today's giveaway:
Your 18-inch doll can jump into action with this detailed flight suit from Koski Kreations! Design Details Include: One piece jumpsuit, zipper front opening, patch pocket detail, welt or zipper pockets, elastic back detail, and patch creation instructions. Create hours of pretend play with this aviator pilot jumpsuit. This basic one-piece jumpsuit design can also be used to create a variety of looks for trade professions like plumber, mechanic, or exterminator. Use this sewing pattern to create outfits for your girl doll or boy doll.
Is your 18 inch doll dreaming of flying to the moon someday? Get him or her ready with a super cool astronaut outfit! The Mercury Flight Suit consists of a zipper trimmed (non-functional) top attached to pants with a zippered waist, gloves and a detachable helmet. The pattern also teaches you how to create your own one of a kind space agency patch to compliment your new suit.
Your doll will look chic and trendy with this classic bomber style jacket. All the details are spot on from the realistic zip placket to the knit bands trimming the edges. This jacket is fully lined and features raglan sleeves, and a fully functioning front separating zipper. *Zip placket is optional and jacket can be made without it. There are so many looks you can achieve with this jacket depending on your fabric choice. For an urban look, try a satin, nylon or faux leather/suede. For a contemporary, girly look, try a floral print in cotton or rayon. The raglan sleeves also make it fun to combine solid and print together. Have fun creating your fashionable aviator style jacket!
The Old School Backpack is functional and trendy whether going to school, dance class, sleepovers or just looking awesome. It features a ton of options that are only limited by your imagination. The PDF sewing pattern features three pocket options: a zipper pocket, simple pocket, pocket with a flap; or keep it simple and leave the pocket off. You have the choice of a trimmed or untrimmed main flap, a plastic buckle option with the zipper pocket or a buckle with leather/vinyl stop for all options.
Every doll needs this Zip Through Hoody on cooler days. It features a contrast hood lining and double sleeves with tapes, as well as contrast zip detailing. Soft two colored french terry fabric and cozy side patch pockets mean a chilly day won't stop playground adventures for your dolls. Choose your own fabric color combinations! Start with selecting three or four colored heat transfer and use these colors in your project. Grey melange is the basic color in my project, as it goes well with any color; therefore I use grey melange fabric for the hood lining, facing and all bindings, no matter what colors I choose for other pieces of the hoody.
Sugar and spice, and everything nice! That's what you'll be baking up, wearing your new HOLIDAY BAKER Apron & Oven Mitts for 18" dolls from Flossie Potter. This apron design is also perfect for lab work or your next robotics class. The front pocket detailing is great for notes or tiny tools!
Finally—an overall pattern for 18” dolls that really fits*! This versatile PDF pattern is loaded with options for customization: shorts with cuffs, full-length pants, an easy elasticized waist, a contemporary drawstring waist with real grommets, and two separately drafted patterns for straps that offer the choice of using commercially-made purchased buckles or button-covered snaps.
These cute slip-on shoes are as sweet as candy! Your 18" doll will love wearing these with all her favorite capris and shorts. Have fun mixing and matching the colors of the fabric and eyelets to create lots of fun colors to go with all of your doll's favorite outfits!
Nap time! Put on your nightie, grab your blankie, and let's take a nap! Get your sleepyhead ready with this PDF pattern from Love U Bunches! This cute little raglan sleeve nightie is made from a t-shirt or lightweight knit fabric. The nightie has an overlapping hook and loop tape back closure and fold over elastic trim. The binding on the blankie is made with satin or grosgrain ribbon. Are you getting sleepy yet?
This versatile dress pattern will quickly become your "go to" pattern. It's easy to create lots of different looks by varying the fabric, sleeve length, and skirt length. Make the above the knee dress length in a fancy fabric. Add some lace and you've got a special occasion dress. Choose a playful knit in a shorter length and pair with leggings to be ready for a birthday party! Or get ready for the outdoors in the shirt length paired with jeans!
Whether you've been sewing for years or are just a beginner, there's always room to learn something new! Maybe you want to perfect a skill or pick up some new tips and tricks for some of the more challenging topics like Sewing WIth Knits, Adding Embellishments, Making Shoes, and Getting Organized are just a few examples. Here at Pixie Faire, we have been working hard to bring you fun and informative classes and are always looking for ideas for new classes and topics for Sewing With Cinnamon! We'd love to know what you'd like to learn or perfect :) In the meantime, be sure to check out our collection of On-Demand video based sewing and design classes.
To enter this giveaway, simply respond to this post in the comment box below and complete one of these two sentences:
Comments must be left (on this blog post- scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page) by midnight (pacific) 1/3/2018.
One entry per person.
No purchase necessary, void where prohibited. Must be 18 or older to enter. While we wish we could run this contest everywhere, for legal reasons it is only open to eligible residents of the U.S. and Canada, not including Rhode Island. This contest is exclusively endorsed by Liberty Jane Clothing and Pixie Faire.
The winner will be chosen randomly from the comments received and contacted through the email provided in the comment.
We will choose a winner and announce it tomorrow to let everyone know who won.
Okay, good luck, and if we’ve forgotten anything we will modify and/or update this post as needed.
Happy New Year,
Cinnamon & The Liberty Jane / Pixie Faire Team
MY FAVORITE PIXIE FAIRE COURSE IS…Pattern Academy…BECAUSE it helps you to know how to create that perfect outfit that you created in your dreams.
I would like an affordable course in translating my designs and changes into actual garments. I guess what I actually want is a set of slopes for the AG dolls.
My favorite class has been Sewing With Cinnamon because I have learned a lot of tricks of the trade in a whole lot of different areas of sewing for the dolls.
I would love to take a class to learn how to sew all those small seams, especially around the arm holes. Shoes, too! Thanks for the contest!
Love sewing with these patterns. So easy!!
1. “I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO MAKE CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES FOR 18” DOLLS"
I’d love a pixie faire class on making shoes!
I would love to take a pixie fairie class that would show me how to take pieces from several different patterns and make one that looks like I want it to be.
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO make accessories and other home goods for AG dolls.
I’d love to take a pixie faire course that teaches me to make 18 inch doll shoes.
My favorite Pixie Faire course is the Pattern Academy. I love being able to draft up any kind of outfit I see!
“I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO make shoes!
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIR CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO MAKE SHOES.
I love taking my Pixie Faire classes. I have learned so much and look forward to each new class.
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that taught me tips and tricks for sewing doll clothing using upcycled clothing items (t-shirts, sweaters, etc).
I would love to take a pixie fairy class that shows me how to sew better by machine as my sewing skills aren’t as good as I’d like
I would love to take a Pixie Faire course on how to make professional looking shoes!
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class on making shoes. Shoes are the one item that I have not attempted to make.
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to create slopers."
I would love to take the Pixie Farie Class for making shoes. Having some hints and tips on sewing such small items would be great.
1. I’d love to take a pixie faire class that shows me how to alter a pattern for a different size or differently shaped doll.
2. My favorite pixie faire course is the sewing academy. I actually haven’t taken it yet but I think it looks like a great beginner course.
My Pixie Faire class I would like to take is Learn to knit lilac class. Never learned but there are so many cute patterns on your site.
I would love to take a pixie faire class on emellishing
Tis for making clothes, and furniture and accessories.
I would love to take a pixie faire class on how to make shoes!
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO learn to sew from the beginning start with cutting out patterns to sewing outfits in steps from beginning to the completed outfit including shoes since I don’t know how to sew and it looks like so much fun
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to create easy shoes for my girls’ 18 inch dolls.
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO Make doll clothes!!!
Id love to learn how to make shoes, I make doll clothes now but would love to get better with. classes that you offer
I’ love to take a pixie faire class tht shows me how to make shoes and them embllishments,
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO make tall boots and fancy shoes.
2. MY FAVORITE PIXIE FAIRE COURSE IS design academy BECAUSE it shows you how to select the best types of fabrics to use for doll clothes and how to recycle ‘human’ clothes into cool one of a kind doll outfits!
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO MAKE ACCESSORIES ". PURSES, BACKPACKS, BOOTS AND SHOES SPECIFICALLY.
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO alter patterns for a more tailored fit.
I would love to take a class that shows how to do hand smocking! I’ve not taken any classes from Pixie Faire, I think I took a class way back when you were Liberty Jane but it was just a basic class. Thanks for these wonderful 12 days of Christmas………..
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to make a flight suit!
Love you guys and your contests/giveaways! They’re really awesome!
I absolutely loved the Pattern Academy course I took because it showed me how to make my very own patterns for the Wellie Wisher dolls.
I’d love to take the Pixie Faire class that shows me how to design for 18" dolls. (Design Academy).
I would love to take the Pixie Farie Class for making shoes! I would love to understand how to match pattern pieces to other patterns.
I would like to take a course on designing patterns for 18” dolls.
I just recently purchased a used Felicity doll. Always wanted one for over 30 years. I’d love to have this one as she is new and a different hair color. Also I always need more patterns.
I’d love to take a Pixie Fairie course that shows me how to make running shoes and boots!
I’d love to take a pixie faire class to teach me to create patterns for any size of doll, not just American Girl dolls.
I would love to take a course on making shoes for the dolls.
I would love to take a Pixie Faire class that taught me how to make shoes and boots!
I would love to take a Pixie Faire class that addresses serger secrets for doll clothes. I have one that I have not used yet. I also love working on specialty fabrics, laces, ribbonned. sheer, metallic and would love some classes on hemming, controlling, cutting etc.. Little secrets to handling . I learn as I go but some tips and secrets would be nice.
Have not taken a class yet but plan to very shortly. Actually saving point for one of them.
I have been sewing doll clothes for over 30 yrs and love the Pixie Faire patterns and would love to sew these as well as have the doll to wear them.
2. MY FAVORITE PIXIE FAIRE COURSE IS The Pattern Academy BECAUSE of how detailed and informative it is!"
I would love to take the Pixie Farie Class for making shoes! I would love to understand how to match pattern pieces to other patterns.
I would love to take a Pixie Faire class that will show me how to make my own patterns.
I’d love to take a PF class that teaches how to sell the clothes on line that you make.
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to make patterns. I would like to be able to make patterns. I love historical clothes and clothes from different countries and cultures and would love to be able to make my own patterns.
I would like to learn how make a space suit and flight suit. My favorite classes are those show how to use pvc pipe to make furniture.
I would love to take a Pixie Faire class on how to make shoes and hats.
…class to make shoes
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire course that teaches me how to draft my own doll patterns and grade them from 18 inch doll size to others! That would be awesome. Thanks PF!
I think I need to take the organizing class and if you saw the current state of my sewing area you would agree. The class that interests me the most is the designing class…. both clothing and shoes. I love that you have classes for all skill levels.
I’d love to take a PF class that teaches how to sell the clothes on line that you make.
I’d love to take a pixie faire class to learn how to make doll accessories and get some cool tips for making doll clothes easier.
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to draft patterns and master couture finishes on my doll clothes. Hopefully that will happen this year…after I find a job!
My favourite Pixie Faire class was the pattern class. I like to know how to adjust everything.
I’d love to take a pixie faire class to learn how to make doll accessories and get some cool tips for making doll clothes easier.
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire course that teaches me beginning sewing techniques, with tips for simple but cute doll clothes!
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to smock a dress from fold to finish! :)
“I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO PUT IN ZIPPERS!
I’d love to take a Pixie class to show me how to work with putting in zippers.
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class on millinery and the use of buckram. I need to make those historical bonnets for my historical dolls!
I would love to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to us a ruffler attachment for easy gathering!
I think it would be helpful to take a class on making doll shoes.
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that teaches me how to makes shoes.
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO make historical outfits for for American Girl (Felicity and her friend for example).
I’d love to learn how to construct furniture and other accessories.
I’d like to take a class on making hats, including felt, straw. Also the use of buckram. And be able to buy the supplies from Pixie Faire, or a kit.
My favourite Pixie Faire Class is definitely Sewing with Cinnamon.This is a terrific course as Cinnamon is covering all the basics we need to sew doll clothes beautifully.The pluses are that we can download all the videos and keep them for reference and learn at our own speed and we get a pattern every month.I really recommend Sewing with Cinnamon to everyone!
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to make doll shoes!
My favorite Pixie Faire course is the design academy. It teaches you how to use your imagination and create your own designs. The course takes you step by step from start to finish.
I would love a class to get bether use from my serger for doll clothes.
I would love to take a class on how to make slippers and shoes for the dolls.
I would lpve to have a finishing class that teaches how to make your finished product look professional.
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class for shoes and pattern drafting especially for Disney character clothing
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to make shoes and all kinds of clothes. I’ve always wanted to learn how to sew.
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO make advanced fantasy costuming for my AG doll.
I would like to take a class on sewing fake fur as well as doll boots.
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire that would teach me how to make boots and purses for the American Girl doll.
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO Make doll shoes!
Sew confidently.
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that teaches me how to makes shoes.
I love making the AG doll clothes from Pixie Faire.
I would love to take a class to teach me how to sew a hem on my surger that curles.
I would love to take a Pixie Faire Class that shows me how to make shoes, boots any kind of foot ware. That would be so much fun. Thank you!!
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO sew buttonholes, zippers, and shoes.
. "I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO master making shoes! That’s the one thing I just can’t get my head around!
BonnieLewis
January 03, 2018
I would like to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to create your amazing machine embroidery designs. I own an old Bernina sewing machine, but I know I can’t use your patterns on it. What kind of machine do I need to use your embroidery files, how does it work, what do I do, what kind of thread, backing, hoop size??? Does it hook up to a computer? I guess I need to enter the modern age, but don’t know where to begin. Help!