Welcome to Day 9 of our 12 Days Of Christmas celebration! Today, January 2nd, we are giving away an amazing 9 piece bundle! 3 historical outfits, 3 Pixie Packs, and 3 historical patterns to one lucky winner!
Giveaway Update: Congratulations to Christine Victorsen You've won the historical package and have been contacted by email.
Bonus Fun For Everyone! Today we are highlighting our 18 Inch Doll Historical Pattern Collection at Pixie Faire. Simply add two patterns from this collection to your shopping cart, and enter discount code: DAY9BOGO in the discount box at checkout to get one of the patterns for FREE!
Note: This offer is for the 18" Historical Collection only. This is a very large collection covering a variety of time periods. You will find image navigation buttons at the top of this collection page, all of these sub-collections are a part of this promo day. This coupon code will be good for one day only - January 2nd (12 AM-11:59 PM PST) and is available for one use per customer. Limit one free pattern. The least expensive item will be free.
The items included in today's giveaway are:
To enter today's giveaway, simply leave a comment in the box below finishing the sentence below, the most specific you are the more likely you will be to see a pattern created for that item!
"My favorite fashion era is... I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a ...."
Comments must be left (on this blog post) by 12 midnight (Pacific), 1/2/2019.
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
I love the civil war era.
But I also love the 20s and would love to see a flapper dress for Elowyne. Her graceful body shape would lend itself well to that style of dress.
It would have to be the civil war era. Dresses with the big hoop skirts. Also the christmas caroler style. 2nd choice would be the gibson girl era (which i have pretty much all of them)
Happy New Year everyone and happy sewing in the coming year
my fashion era is the 1960’s bell bottoms,fringed jackets and vests. would love to see more hippy type clothes!
My favorite fashion era is currently medieval, but I like them all. I love all those bright colors in that time period, and it would be interesting to see someone make a replica of those color-blocked tunics.
I would like to see more historical patterns for barbies, they’re my favorite doll besides American Girl. :-) Thank you for all the patterns you offer! I have a regency dress by Luminaria that I’m planning on trying this week. It looks like a great pattern!
My favorite fashion era would be the 1940s.
My favorite era is 1890’s-1915. I also like the 1940’s.
My favorite era is the Victorian but I would love to see a Wedding Dress for all the different era’s
I love any era that the dress was modest yet romantic.
“My favorite fashion era is Victorian Era. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for any period..
My favorite fashion era is the 1940s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a WWII Navy Uniform.
My favorite fashion era is the Civil War era. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for children’s clothes of the time.
My favorite era would be the renaissance, I would love to see more patterns for any era, I enjoy the history in all of them.
My favorite fashion era is the early 1900s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for any of the branches of the military and styles women would have worn, especially ones that went to work while their loved ones were overseas.
My favorite fashion era is the Roaring 20’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a flapper dress with accessories.
My favorite fashion era would be either Georgian or 1940s . . . tough choice! :)
I would love to see a pattern for a late Victorian or Edwardian sailor dress for girls . . . and it would be REALLY cool if it could have a matching sailor outfit for boy dolls!
My favorite fashion era is probably the 1940s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for boy dolls, especially hats and suits.
My favorite fashion era is the Victorian Era. I would like to see Pixie Faire offer a Gibson Girl pattern.
My favorite fashion era is all of them! It’s so much fun to see how fashion has changed through the years and learn different techniques that were used before the advent of sewing machines. That being said, I would like to see a historical pattern offered for historical undergarments for the dolls to wear under some of the outfits already on offer.
My favorite fashion era is the civil war period. The women dressed like women, and men dressed like gentlemen. I would love to see more clothing for kids from this era.
I love the 1930s and 1940s!
My favorite fashion era is the 1950’s and I LOVE dress patterns! More are always appreciated!
My favorite fashion era is the 50’s. I’d love to see some poodle skirts and “Fonzie” and “Laverne and Shirley” styles.
My favorite fashion era is the 1950s. I can remember wearing so many of those full skirted dresses.
My favorite fashion era is… I would like to see a historical pattern offered for the 20’s. Love the flapper era!!
I would love a patter from roaring 20’s
I think it would be fun to have patterns for swimsuits from the 30’s for both boys and girls! I have seen them in old family photos but do not recall seeing any sewing patterns for these.
my favorite era is cowboy and Indians I would love to see patterns from this era better yet I would have loved to lived then
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My favorite fashion era is the Regency Period. I love sewing doll outfits from this era. I’d love to see a men’s suit pattern for this era. I’d also like to see outfits fr9m the Norman England 1200’s.
My favorite fashion era is from the Victorian age, when women were very feminine.
My favorite fashion era’s are the Victorian Era…I would like to see some dress patterns that have Heirloom techniques such as pintucking, shadow work embroidery,lace edging etc.
Thank you for such a wonderful gift package. I am a new member to your website emailing
but have pinned several of your patterns on pinterest.
Y fav fasion era is civil war era, would Love to see children’s clothing.
Oh, man. My favorite fashion era has to be the 40s, although I’m a real sucker for any kinds of long Victorian gowns. I would love to see an Agent Carter’s skirt suit pattern for dolls – maybe even with a red fedora?
My favorite fashion era is the 30s and 40s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for these decades. I love the lines and fabrics.
My favorite fashion era is Medieval/Rennaisance. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a daily worker (blacksmith, message runners, farm worker, cook, baker, scullery worker, maid, knight apprentice)…both boys and girls.
“My favorite fashion era is the 40’s and 50’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a WWII nurses uniform.”
My favorite fashion era is civil war era! I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a lot more variations of civil war hoopskirt compatible dresses!
I love the dresses from the Regency era!
My favorite fashion era is contemporary 80’s to current. I would like to see a historical pattern for 1950’s
My favorite fashion era is the "70’s, probably because that was my late teen years & early 20’s. The fashion was relaxed and unstructured, yet the variety was very colorful and had unlimited motifs.
I enjoy the design of the 1940’s and 1950’s. I would like to see more casual choices for these era’s.
“My favorite fashion era is the 1920s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a ‘flapper dress’.”
“My favorite fashion era is… I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a 1930’s elegant gala dress!
I enjoy historical fashion frommany different eras. I would love to see more 1940s outfits for Nanea and more patterns sized for AGAT dolls. Thank you, Pixie Faire & Thimbles and Acorns for this wonderful giveaway of dresses, Pixie packs, and patterns! What an amazing bundle!
My current favorite time period is the 1950’s because I have been working on a photo album of my parents in that era. When I sew doll clothes from this era it connects me to the past, and also shows younger people a slice of life in another time.
My favorite fashion era is the 1940s. I
would like to see a historical pattern offered for WWII Era uniforms
I enjoy the ’50s
My favourite fashion era is modern. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for an Edwardian era school dress.
My favorite fashion era(s) are the renaissance era and the late Victorian era-1890’s to Early 1900’s. It would be a lot of fun to make a Berengaria gown or something like that.
My favorite fashion era is the 1920’s
“My favorite fashion era is… the civil war era. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a childrens outfits or baby wear….”
My favorite era is colonial times. I’d like to see more tutorials/patterns for accessories
My favorite fashion era is the Victorian era. Such beautiful clothes! I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a complete set of undergarments from that era (very hard to find!)
“My favorite fashion era is Victorian. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for undergarments for the dresses.”
My favorite era is the 1960’s and 1970’s..my high school and early adult years, when I played attention to fashion. I would like to see some Mary Quant designs.
My favorite fashion era is the Colonial era. I love the dresses and the changes over time. Since I know you have an amazing patterns for that era already. I"m gonna say I’d love to see some Elizabethean patterns, in particular the ruff, that’d be amazing to learn how to make it.
My favorite fashion era is the late 1800’s. I love the romantic look of the clothing of that period.
My favorite fashion era is Victorian, I would like to see more patterns for accessories.
My favorite era is the just post Edwardian/pre-flapper era.
I love the cut and detail we do not see anymore of the 1920, 1030, and 1940 fashions. they flatter rather than detract.
My favorite fashion era is the Victorian era and I would like to see a historical pattern of a wedding gown from then.
I love historical fashions of any era! But what I really love to see is how fashion grows, especially when watching television series set in the future and how certain trends emerge and how to blend historic styles with futuristic lines and make something totally new! I would love to see a line of doll clothes made for making “First Contact” from both perspectives, the human and the alien.
1920’s I would love to see flapper dresses and hats.
My favorite fashion eras are colonial and 1940s.
I’d actually love to see more patterns for the time periods neglected by American Girl, such 1870s or 1920s, specifically age-appropriate ones (no flappers). I would also like to see more historical patterns for boys.
My favorite fashion era is the 1860’s. I would love to see a historical pattern for child fashions of that era with bonnets & capes.
My favorite historical era is the 1920’s. I think some “flapper” outfits would be cute.
My favorite fashion era is the med-1770’s. I wold love to see patterns resembling the dresses of Marie Antoinette time frame. Also, I also like the Jacobean (Scotland – Outlander) time frame early 1700’s.
My favorite fashion era is the 60s/70s from, the hippy look to the swinging London scene. I’d like to see some of Mary Quant’s early British designs show up as patterns..Thanks!
My favorite fasion era is the Medieval period. I would like to see a historical pattern offering 4 parts: a chemise, topped by a kirtle (dress), topped by an open-arm surcote (perhaps allowing faux fur trim around the armholes, and finally a hooded travelling cloak to top everything off. A complete outfit fit for a queen!
My favorite fashion era is the 1870’s, especially 1878.
My favorite is 50’s, Rock n Roll. I’d love to see more skirt undergarments that add flare, to skirts and dresses..
“My favorite fashion era is the Victorian. So many layers & gorgeous fabrics. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for Victorian under garments.
My favorite era is when the Pilgrims first landed in America. I would like to see a Pilgrim outfit for a girl and a boy 18 inch dolls.
“My favorite fashion era is…the Victorian era. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a .boy in that era as well as the 1960’s-1970’s. Think the Monkees, Brady Bunch, Partridge Family, My Three Sons, etc…”
My favorite fashion era is any era is ok with me.
My favorite fashion era is the Victorian period. Recently (due to my purchase of the AGAT Elinor), I’ve become interested in Elizabethan fashion, so I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a gala outfit of that style.
1950’s and poodle skirts!
Oh man!!!! I love historical clothing!! Just beautiful.
I don’t know that I have a favorite fashion era, because I live the variation from one era to the next!
My favorite fashion era is the American colonial period. But I do like several other periods and I would like to see a historical pattern offered for more historically correct medieval dresses. Love those too!!!
My favorite fashion era is the American colonial period. But I do like several other periods and I would like to see a historical pattern offered for more historically correct medieval dresses. Love those too!!!
I am interested in the 50’s fashion and would like to see a pattern of the 50’s era.
Marion
I would say one of my fashion favorites was between 1700-1750 known as the late Baroque/Rococo style, It had great influence on society at the time. Loved the silks and lace.
My favorite historical period is the ’70’s. I would like to see a pattern introduced for the American Girl doll,Julie to go along with the books.
My favorite fashion era is the Regency time period. We love all the Jane Austen books and movies and would love a dress from that time for our American Girl dolls!
My favorite fashion era is the 1860’s, 1930’s, and Regency. I would love to see a historical pattern for A Girl for All Time dolls from all of these time periods. We definitely need more patters for the AGAT dolls from any time period.
My favorite era is the 50’s. It’s when I grew up and I still love the styles. I would like to see a historical pattern for a poodle skirt, bobby socks and button up cardigan.
My favorite fashion era is the ‘50s and 60s. I’d love more matching patterns for the WelliWisher Doll.
My favorite fashion era is Georgian Era. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a courtier for this period.
My favorite fashion era is the 1900’s. I love to see the changes between what my mother and then I and then my daughter were wearing.
My favorite fashion era is the 1900’s. I love to see the changes between what my mother and then I and then my daughter were wearing.
My favorite fashion era is late 1800s American. I would like to see an historical pattern for Sunday best dresses for New England seacoast girls!
My favorite fashion era is the Tudor/Elizbethan era… I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a Boy 18 inch dolls as well.
Of the early 1900’s, turn of the century. I would love more patterns that showcase the Edwardian era.
My favorite fashion era is now and I’d like to see a historical pattern pajamas and/or nighties from the 80s-90s being offered
1950s
My favorite fashion era is 1860’s. I also love the 1930’s and Regency England.
I just Love Historical patterns and my favourite is the 1920’s era, what a lovely chance to win something that I would love to do! Thanking you for this wonderful chance!
my favorite fashion era is the mid 1700’s – i love the dresses and beautiful cloting even for men and boys!
Trudie Turner
January 02, 2019
My favorite era is late 1880’s to early 1920’s. I try to imagine wearing those clothes for myself as I am stitching them for my dolls.