
Welcome to DAY 12 of our 12 Days of Christmas celebration!
For our 12th Day Of Christmas giveaway, we are doing a GIVEAWAY of one American Girl Doll - Claudie Wells to one lucky winner! Woot, Woot!
Claudie Wells is the newest addition to the American Girl historical doll line up. She represents the 1920s and has a super cute look and collection. But there's always something more to add, am I right?
This month in Sewing With Cinnamon & Friends, Shari Fuller is teaching us all about fashion from the twenties! The class, Sewing A Themed Wardrobe: 1920s Fashion, has just kicked off and with three more installments there's sure to be something you'll love!
Here's a sneak peek at the course:
The main focus of the class is sewing the new 1920's Mary Brooks Dress pattern along with the darling cloche hat and a cute pair of Mary Janes shoes! We'll be adding more patterns and pixie packs (including re-stocking the Mary Brooks kit) with the 1920s in mind so check back frequently to see what's new!
ENTER TO WIN An American Girl Claudie Wells Doll!
To enter this week's contest, simply click the link below and then enter through the giveaway widget at the bottom of the blog post, there are many things you can do to earn multiple entry points!
Contest Details: You enter through the entry form that is embedded on this page and appears just below this paragraph, if you don't see it, be sure to visit the page from your desktop or an alternate browser such as Google Chrome. It may not appear on all mobile devices. The complete rules and entry details appear on the entry form. This is not a comment contest - in other words, leaving a comment on the bottom of this page is not an official entry method. The only required entry method is to leave a comment under this post and then confirm that you did it in the contest widget. One person will receive the prize. You can enter once, or gain multiple entries by completing the other entry methods and increase your chances of winning. Please review all Terms and Conditions on the giveaway page before entering. 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 Pixie Faire and Sewing With Cinnamon.
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Commenting below and confirming your entry in the widget above gives you one entry method, the other methods are listed in the widget above, be sure to enter in as many ways as you can to receive the maximum amount of entries to win the prize!
Entry method #1, comment on this blog post finishing the following sentence…
“I'm most interested in _____ time period/style fashion.”
Modern day, historical, fantasy, tell us what you're looking for!
Comments must be left (on this blog post) by midnight (pacific) on Thursday, 1/5/2023.
The widget will be updated the following day with the first name of the winner. The winner will be contacted at the email provided when entering.
Additionally, by commenting, you agree to allow us to use your comments for future promotional activities. In other words – we might quote you when we are putting together new testimonial pages. If you’re not okay with that – don’t leave a comment ![]()
Okay, good luck, and if we’ve forgotten anything we will modify and/or update this post as needed.
We hope you enjoy our 12 Days Of Christmas Celebration. We are incredibly grateful for your ongoing support and wish you a happy holiday season, and a terrific new year!
Happy New Year!
Cinnamon & Pixie Faire Team


694 Comments
I would love Regency and maybe American revolution patterns for Welliwisher dolls. I began my doll clothes sewing when my niece, who was living overseas, got her daughter the AG doll Elizabeth. The doll was being retired so I was asked to make period clothing so my niece could teach American history to her children. The family also has Scandinavian ancestry so I began making Kristin’s clothes as well. I was hooked.
Now my granddaughter has a Welliewisher doll and is interested in American history. So I need patterns for her doll as well, especially period shoes, for both 14.5" and 18" dolls.
I am most interested ed in the 50n 60 fashions for rhe 18 and 14 inch doll llike the caasual and school clothes and coat hat and n leggings the girls like me, used to wear in the winter.
I am most interested in the Victorian era period especially items for a boy doll.
I am most interested in fashion from the films of the 50s and 60s from costumers like Edith Head and designers such as Balenciaga… and more!
I love all fashion, but currently I’m interested in modern clothing.