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
1. "I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO make shoes, boots, sandals & slippers. I just cannot seem to get the hang of it and a girl (doll) just has to have the right footwear for all those cute outfits!!!! "
I’d love to learn how to make shoes for the 18" dolls.
My favorite Pixie Faire Course is the Sewing With Cinnamon subscription. I have been subscribing from the start and the tips and tricks I’ve already learned are so helpful. Every Tuesday, I look forward to seeing what new advice I can use to become a better sewer. Best subscription I’ve ever had!!
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. "I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO make jean easier.
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1. "I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to pattern draft. "
2. My Favorite Pixie Faire course is the Learn to Knit course because it’s so rare to see knitting courses offered."
I’d love to take a pixie faire class that would teach me how to organize my doll sewing supplies and patterns
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I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO MAKE HATS FOR DOLLS, INCLUDING DRESS HATS FOR THE BOY DOLLS.
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I would love to take a class in Pixie Faire about designing couture
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire Class that taught me how to make furniture and bedding.
Since I have never had any formal training on making doll clothes i would love to take a basic class first so that I could feel more confidence in my trial and error method. I am sure there are many things out there that would doll clothes easier than what I have been doing. I would love to incorporate what I do trial and error with actual formal training. Winning the new doll and all those patterns would be Awesome! Thank you for this opportunity.
I would love to take a Pixie Faire class to learn how to make shoes. I just love dolls and this one is beautiful along with the great patterns.
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IRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO Make shoes.
1. I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to do more detailed couture sewing.
2. My Favorite Pixie Faire course is Pattern Making because taught me how to make patterns and change things in existing patterns.
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class to show me how to make doll shoes.
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to make wonderful doll clothes. I always attempted to make wonderful girls clothes for my granddaughters. They are “grownup” now so my dolls are my new granddaughters! They deserve wonderful clothes too! They never complain!
They wait patiently. I’m retired now. So I hope I can do them justice for all the years they have been waiting.
I would love to take a Pixie Faire class that taught me how to use a sewing machine. One of my biggest regrets about downloading patterns as that they are almost all for sewing machines, but I only know how to hand sew. (And not very well! XD)
I would love to take a Pixie Faire class on how to make shoes and hats.
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO make shoes.
I would love to take any Pixie Faire class to learn as much as I can. I am new to sewing clothes for dolls and would like to get to a place where I would feel proud to show off my creations. My goal is to make sewing clothes for dolls a side buisness to earn some extra money as I am now a single mom.
I would love to take a pixie fairy class on how to make all the many different styles of shoes. My dolls have lots of clothes but no shoes to go with them.
I would like to take a Pixie Faire class on making doll shoes. I have never taken a class so I don’t really have one that would be my favorite.
I love all the designs for the Pixie dolls
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO make buttonholes correctly and zipper insertion.
I’d love a Pixiefaire class that shows different sources of doll sized / scaled fabric and how to scale / adjust patterns for a perfect fit.
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO reduce actual child’s clothing to fit dolls (especially Hearts 4 Hearts dolls). My sewing skills are pretty basic, but I see so much children’s clothing on clearance sales that I wish I could turn into doll clothes. It would probably cost less than it would to sew from a doll clothing pattern.
I would love to take a Pixie Faire class on making all sorts of shoes and footware.
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I would love to take a Pixie Faire class on making shoes. I think homemade shoes would be higher quality and guaranteed to fit.
I’d like to learn how to personalize existing patterns.
I would love to take the design academy course so I could make my own doll clothing designs.
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class that focuses on fine finishing techniques
These sewing tutorials have drawn my 8 year old to the sewing machine. She loves to create .
I would love to take a Pixie Faire class that shows how to make doll shoes.
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO make my own patterns as well as adjust existing patterns. I dream of being able to learn everything about sewing. I’m teaching myself to sew by reading articles and watching videos when I have the time.
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO knit & smock.
Would love to take a pixel faire class that shows how to create your own designs.
I would like to take a class on shoes and hats to enhance my outfits.
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“I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO
1. design clothes
2. make shoes.
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I would like to take a class to learn how to get a truly professional product.
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I would like a class on making shoes. I have taken one clas which was helpful
2. My Favorite Pixie Faire course is -how to make pockets for jeans and how to make them look realistic
I would love to take a Pixie Faire class that will show me how to make patterns based on doll measurements and how to design your own styles. .
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I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO work better with knits. X3. It’s one of my struggles I am working hard on!!
Todays giveaway is so amazing! I would love to win it, not only to make all those outfits, but my kids would also adore it, and maybe I can get them interested in different things like that! :D
I’s love to take a Pixie Faire class that showed me how to make upholstered furniture for dolls—sofas, chairs, ottomans, etc.
I would love to tale a Pixie Faire class that shows how to make shoes, boots, and sandals. I have tried this already and it is a real struggle!!
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I loved the shoe class. I’m behind on the last few months.
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I need to take a class on Pixie Faire shoes, boots. Thank you. I really need to win a doll.
My favorite class was on how to get organized, branding and tips for bulk sewing. I’d love to see a class on making hats—using buckram, felt, etc. I’d also like some tips for making ethnic doll clothes.
i would love to take a pixie faire class that would teach me to make doll shoes, but i’m on a limited budget and can’t take any.
My favorite Pixie Faire course is Learning to Knit — because I’d tried years ago but couldn’t figure out how to stop dropping stitches — I could never pick them up again!
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I would love to have the money to take a class at Pixie Faire
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO make professional looking undergarments. Attaching stretch lace around waist and leg openings is a challenge. Also, making boy underwear would be very helpful. I’ll leave making footwear to the very talented seamstresses who make it their specialty. I like to support those creative people, and concentrate my efforts on clothing and accessories, since I’m sewing for 3 granddaughters and 5 dolls so far. The 2 little girls in Poland would love to add a boy doll like their US cousin has, or another adventurous girl doll. Thank you for this opportunity to make more children happy.
Knit fair isle and cable knit sweaters and hats for the “kids”. We live in far NE WI and it’s COLD!!
I would love to take classes to improve my sewing all around. And to make shied
My favorite Pixie Faire course was Design Academy because of all the things I learned about clothing design
Love to have the opportunity taking an online class with Pixie Faire for quick tips using different types of fabric and matching prints for the perfect outfit! And align fabric correctly and efficiently so it looks professionally done and not by a Sewing beginner.
I would love to participate in a class on smocking!!
I’d love to take a pixie Faire class that shows me how to make shoes
I would love to take the pattern creation course. I do this self taught, but would like to know the ins and outs
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire course on pattern drafting! Great contest, thanks
1. “I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO EMBROIDER.”
To make doll shoes
I would love to take a class on making accessories. They always complete an outfit and make it more fun!
need to learn how to sew knit— with double needles. would like to do something different this year!
I would love to take a pixie faire course on how to make shoes! They all look so cute!
I love pixie faire all the patterns I would love to take classes to learn new things I don’t always have the money but I love making the clothes thank you
I’d love to take a Pixie class on alterations.
I would love to take a Pixie Faire class that would teach me to design and draft patterns.
i’d like to take a Pixie Faire class that shows me how to make boots, slippers, sandals and shoes for the 18 inch dolls
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO make amazing shoes! Love your shoe patterns but I’m intimidated by them!
I’D LOVE TO TAKE A PIXIE FAIRE CLASS THAT SHOWS ME HOW TO: either sew button holes by hand or serge seams by hand.
2. My Favorite Pixie Faire course is the Design Academy because it clarified a lot of what I knew but didn’t know I knew. If that makes sense! LOL
I’d love to take a Pixie Faire class on changing basic patterns into new creations.
Jackie C
January 03, 2018
I would love to take a class on making shoes. I have not taken any of the classes but do plan on taking some in the near future.