Welcome to DAY 7 of our 12 Days if Christmas celebration!
For our 7th Day Of Christmas giveaway, we are doing a GIVEAWAY of one $100 A Girl For All Time eGift Card to one lucky winner. The gift card can be used towards any item available on the A Girl For All Time website! Woot, Woot!
More about A Girl For All Time: A Girl For All Time® dolls are 16-inch dolls who represent fictional British historical characters as well as modern English girls, and even a new boy doll named Max. Dolls from the Your Historical Girl™ collection are the perfect choice for those interested in English history, as each doll is a member of the same ancestral line through the generations. Each doll’s accompanying book explores their own search to connect with the history of their ancestors as well as depicting life in their own time period. AGAT also produces a collection of contemporary dolls in their Your Modern Girl™ line.
Check out our full A Girl For Time Doll Reveiw.
Check out our collection of patterns designed especially for A Girl For All Time dolls.
We'd love to know more about the styles you're looking for. Are you a fan of the modern styles? Maybe Boho, or Rocker, Outback Adventurer, or the Preppy Schoolgirl? Or are you more of a fan of the historical genres? What era catches your eye, the 20s, the 80s, or something like the Renaissance?
Simply comment on this blog post finishing the following sentence or two…
“My favorite era of clothing and fashion is... [insert time period here] I'd love to see a pattern for [insert specific clothing item]... “
Comments must be left (on this blog post) by midnight (pacific) on Thursday, 12/31/2020.
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.
This is part of the 12 Days of Christams annual promotion, each day from December 25th through January 5th we are going to reveal a special One Day Giveaway for One Lucky Winner! These will be short-term prizes, designed for just 1 day each. So, be sure to set your alarm, bookmark our blog, and remember to check back each day. The giveaway will begin and end at midnight pacific time each day. Don’t miss out!
The winner will be chosen randomly from the comments received and contacted through the email provided in the comment. We will post a list of all the winners in the wrap up blog post on January 6th.
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
I am very partial to the 80’s
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the 1700.
I’d love to see a pattern for the fancy dresses.
My favorite era is the 50’s and 60’s. I would like cheerleader outfits, cowboy/cowgirl and
prom dresses.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is..all eras!! I’d love to see a pattern for maybe colonial outfits would be lovely :)
I like clothes from all eras. I would like to see some 50s dresses and a saddle Oxford pattern
My favorite era of clothing is the 70s with the bell bottoms and fringed vests. I would love to see a poncho pattern.
My favorite era of clothing is the 70’s. I would like to see a pattern for bell bottoms.
My favorite clothing era varies. I like the motorcycle look and poodle skirt look. It just depends on what looks good on the doll.
My favorite era of fashion and clothing of the 70s. I’d love to see elephant leg pants, smock shirts and some wedge shoes!
I love historical clothing, most eras. I would love to see iconic patterns.
My favorite era is the 50"s. I’d like to see more frilly dresses for Bitty Babies.
“My favorite era of clothing and fashion is actual era because I sew clothes for my grand daughter’s doll but when i sew for my own doll I really don’t mind which era or country it is. By now I wou’d love to see a pattern for a ballerine suit. and a wedding dress.
My favourite era of clothing to sew for dolls is the simple fashions I sewed for myself in the 60s and 70s. I would love to see a mini or maxi dress that splits at the bottom to reveal hot pants.
I would like to see more 1920;s patterns for both girls and boys. Since we are entering our own “20’s” we could start a trend.
My “favorite” changes with the dollI I’m dressing. With these beautiful dolls, I would use current styles to match their gorgeous hair!
“My favorite era of clothing and fashion are the 60’s fashion, love the dresses of the time.
My favorite era of clothing is the late 1900.
“My favorite era of clothing and fashion is 1. Civil War era and 2. Not sure the era but Downton era
I’d love to see a pattern for hoop skirt dresses and ball gowns .
I love the schoolgirl style. I think it just is so life like and adorable. But I .think I also like the historical of the 30s.
I love the beautiful Renaissance dresses and then there are the flappers and Zoot suits of the 1920s. The 50s were cool, the 60s groovy and what will 2020s bring? I would love some backpacking outfits. Another thing I love are the folk costumes from around the world.
I like 60s era when little girls dressed like little girls and I like to make the dresses and mary jane shoes and hats with gloves to go to church. Basically my childhood. I share this with my granddaughters. Would love to see more of the girls fashions of the 60s like little suits and sunsuits for the summer.
definetly 1950s, love to see a ball dress or playsuit
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the 40s
My favorite era of fashion is the 1920’s. I would like to see anything from that era.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the 1940s and early 1950s. I’d love to see patterns for dance dresses like Ginger Rogers wore in the movies.
My favorite era to sew is modern, but I love to admire the gowns of long ago…they just seem too difficult to sew.
My favorite era of clothing is the 1920’s I would like to see some patterns for clothes appropriate for girls from this time.
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My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the Victorian era and I would love to see a pattern for a Victorian doll gown.
Thank you and Happy New Year!
I don’t really have a favorite era. I love history and making things. Wouldn’t mind some pirates things
My favorite era of clothing is the 50s. I would love to see patterns for slim dresses with turned up collars.
My favorite era is modern
My favorite era of clothing is late 1700’s. I would love to see formal dresses!
My favorite era is now! I love current trendy clothes for 18” dolls. I would love to see a paper bag style shorts with a crop top and an ankle length or hi/low style over skirt.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is Renaissance. I’d love to see a pattern for mix-and-match period separates for both boys and girls!
Era I like is the different Bridal Dresses from all eras
I simply adore everything Regency as I’m a huge Jane Austen fan but I also love Renaissance style clothing.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is… victorian I’d love to see a pattern for a victorian dress for everyday wear.
My favorite era is modern. I’d like to have a pattern to make winter coats that fit nicely over the regular clothing.
I sew for the dolls that my grandaughter’s choose. My first was in 1983. Six down and one to go. They need to choose a historical doll, although they get some modern clothes to play “dress up”. Recently I’ve been sewing for Rebecca and would love to see clothes that she wouldl play in…a swimsuit perhaps?
I can’t say I have a favorite era. Being a girl and loving to play dress up and baby dolls your mind changes with the wind… which brings me to my pattern request… Gone With The Wind Scarlett’s wardrobe would be AWESOME!!
I have always liked the Civil War era with the long dresses and hats. I am not fond of the corsets, but I do like the pantaloon. My mother made us matching dresses for a centennial celebration when I was young. We received so many compliments on our dresses.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the current period and the 60’s. I’d love to see a pattern for boho style and Jackie Onasis style clothing (especially for Liz Frost BJD).
My favorite era is the 1950’s and the 1980’s. I would love to see more of these styles.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the Victorian era. I would love to see a pattern for Victorian girls’ sportswear. I sew doll clothing from historical eras for display and casual modern clothing for playtime.
Love the 30’s and 40’s but also the Regency look.
Love the 30’s and 40’s but also the Regency look.
My favorite era is the 40s 50s and I would like to see a cowgirl outfit, think skirt,vest, shirt from that time, leaning toward costume.
It’s hard to say what my favourite era of clothing and fashion is…. the 1950’s with all the dresses is one that stands out but I would say different pieces from over time!
My favorite era is the 50’s. I would like to see more patterns for casual and western wear.
My favorite clothing styles are those of the Edwardian era. I’d like to see doll patterns made to look like children’s clothing from that period.
My favorite era of clothing is the 1950’s because clothing was so tailored and detailed. I like to sew current styles for doll clothing because that is what my granddaughter likes. I’d like to see more modern clothing with more tailoring.
My favorite era of clothing is the 1950’s because clothing was so tailored and detailed. I like to sew current styles for doll clothing because that is what my granddaughter likes. I’d like to see more modern clothing with more tailoring.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is Victorian era. I’d love to see a pattern for a Victorian ballgroom
My favourite era of clothing is present day but my favourite doll dress construction so far was Tudor gown. I would like to see a pattern for a ski coat.
I don’t have a favorite, but would love to see outfits from the 1920’s for both girls and boys.
My favorite era is 1940’s to 1950’s. The fashions were so cool. I’d love more patterns for casual wear.
I would like clothes from 1940s to 1960s as I have Sam and would like to have clothes that Sam and her Mom would wear in their era.
My favorite era is Victorian/Edwardian I Would love to see a pattern for a blouse or dress with lots of lace insertion and pin tucks
My favorite era is the fifties. Any any sports patterns would be wonderful!
I love Victorian era and modern doll clothes!
My favorite fashion periods are the Renaissance and around the late 1800’s-early 1900’s.
My favorite era of clothing is modern. I’d love to see a pattern for show costuming—color guard, dance teams…
My favorite era of clothing………I guess I don’t have a favorite, I lean towards the 1950s but I think I have more eclectic taste and want to try sewing a little out of every era. I just love seeing new patterns!
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the roaring 20’s, I’d love to see a pattern for a flapper, low waisted and Art Deco geometric dresses.
I like a lot of eras, like Victorian, Edwardian, modern tshirt/jeans, and cowgirl styles… but I’m going to narrow it down for the purposes of this question to Italian Renaissance. I would like to see a series of outfits fit for attending a Renaissance Faire.
“My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the 19th century.
I’d like to see more Victorian Era fashions
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the Victorian era. I’d love to see a pattern for horseback riding.
My favorite era is the 60’s. I would love to see more denim and tie-dye!
My favorite era of clothing is Modern or now. I love the layered look with skirts and boots.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is probably modern day. It seems anything goes from short shorts to knee length shorts, to capris, cropped pants and long pants, tops of any length and style and dresses of all types. I never feel out of style because it all works. I’d love to see a pattern for modern-day dresses.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the 70s!
My favorite time of era is the 20s, and I’d love to see dresses with matching hats & purses
I would like to see more 1920’s clothing and more costumes and cosplay patterns.
My favorite fashion era is the 19th century. Lots of lace, ribbon, and fancy finishes! I’d love to see more gigantic embellished dresses from this era.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the Regency period. I’d love to see an outfit for a preteen girl and boy.
My favorite era is the 60’s, but I would like to see more modern styles from today to sew for
little girls doll dresses.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the 1940s. I’d love to see a pattern for hats & 40s hair style directions.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the 1950’s and 1960’s. I guess because these were my young years and I love to see them brought back.
I don’t really have a favorite era of clothing that I am interested in but I would like more boy doll clothes (suits) to go with some of the party dresses and coats, and shoes to keep the boy dolls up in style with the girl dolls. We need a groom for the bride, or a date for the prom. Pixie Faire does a very good job of having a cross section of patterns available. I thank you all very much and Happy New Year to ALL.
I don’t really have a specific era of clothing that I enjoy—it’s more about how I think the style looks. Is it cute? I would like to see more world ethnic costumes.
My favourite era of clothing is the 70s I would love to see and pattern for a poncho skirt with long vest
My favorite era is the 1920s. . . I would love to see some flapper or drop waist dress styles!
My favorite era of clothing a fashion is anything before the late 1800s, particularly medieval, Tudor, colonial, regency and civil war eras. I would love to see a pattern for a long sleeved medieval gown or a civil war ball gown for AGAT and/or Wellie Wisher sized dolls.
My favorite era of clothing is the second half of the 18th century and I’d like to see a pattern for cloth covered Berger hats!
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the roaring twenties! A fancy, fringed dress would be so fun!
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the colonial time period. I’d love to see a pattern for a very simple colonial dress.
Love Regency and Victorian clothes and doll patterns!
My favorite period of time is in the 40’s when my parents met at dances and the ladies outfits were always unique
My favorite era is the 1940s. I remember my mother during that period and thinking that she looked beautiful in everything she wore! I would love to see a pattern of a1940s wedding ensemble.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is Colonial Williamsburg, but I enjoy fashions from all the eras including contemporary. I like to integrate learning about the culture in place, whether foreign or domestic … I’d love to see a pattern for dresses with petticoats, bloomers… “
My favorite era would be the 50’s with the saddle oxfords would love to see patterns for the big poodle skirts
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is the 50’s and 60’s. I grew up during this time. It’s also when I learned to sew, and made fashions from this time period for myself. I’d like to see patterns for coordinating blouse and skirt ensembles.
My favorite era of clothing and fashion is probably the 50s or 70s. I’d love to see a pattern for some more hippie clothes!
My favorite era is the 50’s simpler times but so stylish. Thank You!
My favorite era is the 1950s. I’d love to see more patterns for suits and dresses from this era.
My favorite era is the 50-60s. Love making the full skirts.
I love the party/prom dresses from the 50s and 60s. I also like contemporary casual clothing. I like all the ball gowns. There just isn’t much I don’t like.
Linda Milld
January 07, 2021
I am very partial to the historical things