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Freebie Friday (July 25, 2014) Help Us Decide

Hi everyone,

On Friday (July 25th, 2014) we'll have one of the following four patterns available for free from Cinnamon Miles. 

More About Cinnamon Miles, Liberty Jane Clothing: Cinnamon is the co-founder of Liberty Jane Clothing and Pixie Faire. She's also the author of several bestselling books on fashion and sewing. She strives to design on-trend clothing made to fit 18 inch dolls such as American Girl® and other doll types. 

Help us decide which one of Cinnamon's trendy patterns should be free by voting below. Then come back on Friday to see which pattern won and get the free download.

Here is more information about each pattern:

The Malibu Halter: The Liberty Jane Halter Top translates the fun and energy of the Southern California scene into the 18 inch doll market. Now you can make this fun top. It’s easy.

The Off The Shoulder Tee: The Liberty Jane Off the Shoulder Tee 18 inch Doll Clothes PDF Pattern. This top was featured in the 2011 Fall Collection. This top is easy to make and sewing with knit fabrics in this design is not complicated at all!  It is designed to hang loose and be layered over a tank top.

The Puppy Purse: OH Chihuahua! Your AG Doll can’t take her puppy anywhere without a high quality puppy purse, right? This Puppy Purse PDF Pattern will make the perfect accessory! Liberty Jane has taken the California puppy purse craze to a whole new level, (a tiny level). But, hey, here is an important note, this puppy purse is smaller than the A.G. brand dogs, (Coconut won’t fit!).

The Denim Mini Skirt: The Liberty Jane Denim Mini Skirt 18 inch Doll Clothes PDF Pattern. Classic mini skirt style! If your AG Doll doesn’t want to wear a classic denim mini skirt, we’d be shocked! Have you asked her lately? Is she permanently stuck in 1774? Maybe you should let her out, just for an afternoon! If you take her to the mall, she’s going to see Hollister, then you’re going to be in big trouble. She’ll never want to put that long dress on again. So her knees show, is that really such a big deal when you’ve got pretty and lean plastic legs? It’s your choice of course, but we think she might like it! And the best part of course, this fun mini skirt is simple to make. Once you learn how, you can do dozens of variations with different colors and fabric styles.

 

Take a Look At Each Pattern:

 

We'd love to hear your opinion - which one of these fun patterns should be free? Leave a comment below with your opinion!

 

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24 Comments

Adding my thanks, too. Thought my doll clothes days were behind me since grand-daughter turned 17. But, she asked her little 7-year-old friend to “babysit” while she is in Denmark for three years. Ella’s eyes lit up like Christmas when I asked if the wardrobe needed updates! So far, I’ve made five sweaters and two dresses . . . in two weeks!

Linda

All of your patterns are amazing and the tutorials are very clear and simple to follow. Thank you so much for offering free patterns, tips, and tutorials. Every single one of them inspires me. (I like making doll clothes for underprivileged girls in my community. Their smiles and hugs are better than any monetary reward that I could receive.) My vote is for the mini skirt; but thank you for whatever you choose. Every Friday morning I wake up excited and anxious to check out your website to see what’s new. It makes me feel like a kid on Christmas morning every time. It is such a blessing. God bless you and your family, as well as your mission work through your Sew Powerful charity. I’m really excited about the opportunity to participate in your purse project for girls also. I can’t wait to get my Girl Scout troop and church youth group involved. I just know my kids will love the chance to connect with girls from another land in a meaningful, positive and Christian manner. Thanks again.

Kelly

I’m voting for the off the shoulder tee. Thank you so much for your generosity!!

Monya

I have the perfect fabric for the off the shoulder t shirt .Would love it to win Thanks so much for you company…

Ruth

Vote for the mini skirt pattern
Thanks so much for your generous gift to is no matter which pattern wins

Connie Patterson

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