The 2026 12 Days Of Christmas Start Now!

🎄 The 15th annual 12 Days of Christmas at Pixie Faire!

 

[Edited 1/6/26] Congratulations to Sharon H. She won the Pixie Faire gift card and has been notified by email!

Christmas is one of my favorite times of year — a season of creativity, generosity, and reflection. This year I wanted to continue to celebrate in a way that’s meaningful, fun, and deeply connected to what we love most: design, sewing, and growing together as makers.

So today, I’m excited to announce the 15th annual 12 Days of Christmas Celebration, inspired by the 15th anniversary of the Design Academy-12 Principles of Design.

Here’s how it works:

For the next 12 days, we’ll be sharing:

  • ✂️ One Design Academy Principle per day

  • 💡 A practical Design Tip you can use immediately

  • 💬 A daily blog comment prompt for you to earn entries in our giveaway

  • 🎁 A $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card giveaway — announced on January 6th

Each day we'll jump back to this blog post to highlight one of the twelve design principles and invite you to join the conversation by leaving a comment. Every comment is an entry to win the $100 gift card. The more you participate, the more entries you earn!

And there’s more....

These 12 principles are also the foundation of something very special coming in 2026…

✨ Sewing With Cinnamon & Friends 2026 Theme

Design Academy Reimagined: A Year-Long Sewing Masterclass

Twelve principles. Twelve months. One unforgettable year of growth.

In 2026, Cinnamon Miles is opening the vault and teaching the Design Academy like never before—fifteen years after she first published the landmark series that inspired thousands of sewists worldwide. This is a complete, modernized re-imagining, blending Liberty Jane’s iconic design principles with Sewing With Cinnamon’s techniques, challenges, and creative opportunities.

We're bringing the Design Academy into Sewing With Cinnamon in 2026 using the core principles to guide our 2026 topics and this year, there’s even more:
Historical fashion deep dives with guest instructor Shari Fuller. Designer spotlight showcases. Sew Powerful Purse crossover projects. And a brand-new challenge every month.

If you loved the original Design Academy, you haven’t seen anything yet!

Read all the detail of the 2026 overview HERE. Existing SWC members are already in! If you're not a member yet, we invite you to join us, it all starts on January 6, 2026.

The 12 Days of Christmas is your preview of what’s coming — and a great way to jump back into thinking like a designer and getting the most out of your Pixie Faire pattern collection.

Let’s celebrate creativity, learning, and sewing together this Christmas season.

Merry Christmas,
Cinnamon & Team Pixie Faire

 

🎁 12 Day's of Christmas Giveaway 

👉 Winner announced 1/6/26!


🎁 Day 1

Today (12/25) we kick things off with Principle #1: Proportion, and your first entry for the $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card.

💡Design Tip - Proportion: Scale is invisible when it's right and noticeable when it's wrong!

👉 To enter: Leave a comment under this blog post. Comment Prompt:
What’s your best tip for determining scale in relation to the doll you're sewing for?

🎁 Day 2

Today (12/26) we kick things off with Principle #2: Focal Point, and your second entry for the $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card.

💡Design Tip - Focal Point: Choose ONE star of the show. Whether it’s a bold fabric, a special embellishment, a unique neckline, or a pop of contrast — one clear focal point will always outperform several competing ones.

👉 To enter: Leave a comment under this blog post. Comment Prompt: What’s your favorite way to create a focal point — color, embellishment, trim, or fabric choice?

 

🎁 Day 3

Today (12/27) we kick things off with Principle #3: Rhythm & Repetition, and your third entry for the $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card.

  • 💡Design Tip - Rhythm & Repetition: Repeat a shape or color at least three times.
    Two feels accidental. Three feels deliberate. Four or more creates strong visual rhythm.

👉 To enter: Leave a comment under this blog post. Comment Prompt: “What do you enjoy repeating most in your sewing — shapes, colors, stitching, or patterns?”


🎁 Day 4

Today (12/28) we kick things off with Principle #4: Harmony & Unity, and your fourth entry for the $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card.

💡Design Tip: 

Choose one unifying idea and let it guide every decision.
That unifying idea might be:

  • A color story
  • A mood (playful, classic, modern)
  • A fabric type
  • Or a design theme

If every choice supports the same idea, harmony follows naturally.

👉 To enter: Leave a comment under this blog post. Comment Prompt: “When you start a project, what helps you keep everything feeling cohesive?” (color, mood, fabric types, themes, etc)


🎁 Day 5

Today (12/29) we kick things off with Principle #5: Color, and your fifth entry for the $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card.

💡Design Tip: 

Successful Color Blocking: Highlight the pattern design lines with fabric by color blocking! Keep in mind the design principles mentioned earlier - rule of thirds, repetition, and harmony - Let one color dominate about 70%, repeat colors with added elements like buttons and trims, and pick a color palette that pleases the eye!

Bonus BOGO Promotion happening today too! https://www.pixiefaire.com/collections/trend-watch-color-block

👉 To enter: Leave a comment under this blog post.  Comment Prompt: “What color combination do you find yourself reaching for again and again—and why?"

 

 

🎁 Day 6

Today (12/30) we kick things off with Principle #6: Fabric Matters, and your sixth entry for the $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card.

💡Design Tip: 

Fabric Choice: Match the fabric personality to the design's intent. Choosing the right fabric often matters more than choosing the perfect color or embellishment. Maybe it's time to venture out of your comfort zone and try out a new type of fabric?

👉 To enter: Leave a comment under this blog post.  Comment Prompt: “What’s one fabric you love sewing with—and one you tend to avoid?”

 

🎁 Day 7

Today (12/31) we kick things off with Principle #7: Fabric Matters, and your seventh entry for the $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card.

💡Design Tip: 

Surprise is what turns a nice design into a memorable one. It’s the small, unexpected detail that makes someone stop and look twice. Add one unexpected detail that only appears once. It could be: A contrasting lining, A hidden pocket, An unexpected trim or button, A pop of color on the inside rather than the outside. One surprise is charming. Too many dilute the effect.

👉 To enter: Leave a comment under this blog post.  Comment Prompt: “ What’s the most fun or surprising detail you’ve ever added to a sewing project?”

 


🎁 Day 8

Today (1/01) we kick things off with Principle #8: Waistlines, and your eighth entry for the $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card.

💡Design Tip: 

Where the waistline sits can completely change a silhouette. A small shift up or down can make a design feel youthful, classic, elegant, or modern.

The higher (Empire) waistline was prominent in the early 1800s Regency era, the natural waistline popular in the 1930s-1950s, and the lower dropped waistline emerged in the 1920s and reappeared in the 1960s/70s.

Waistlines aren’t just structural—they’re visual cues.

👉 To enter: Leave a comment under this blog post.  Comment Prompt: “ Do you tend to prefer high, natural, or dropped waistlines in your designs?”

 

🎁 Day 9

Today (1/02) we kick things off with Principle #9: Homage, and your eighth entry for the $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card.

💡Design Tip: 

Homage is about honoring inspiration without copying it. Great designers study what they love, identify why it works, and then reinterpret it in their own voice.

Homage connects design to history, culture, and personal story—and it’s one of the most meaningful ways to create!

Isolate one defining element of your inspiration and build from there.

👉 To enter: Leave a comment under this blog post.  Comment Prompt: “Is there a designer, era, or style that inspires your sewing the most?”

 


🎁 Day 10

Today (1/03) we kick things off with Principle #10: Minimalism, and your tenth entry for the $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card.

💡Design Tip: 

Minimalism isn’t about making designs boring—it’s about making intentional choices.
When fewer elements compete for attention, the most important ones shine.

Minimalist designs often look confident, modern, and timeless.

👉 To enter: Leave a comment under this blog post.  Comment Prompt: “Do you lean more toward simple designs or detailed ones—and why?”

 

 

🎁 Day 11

Today (1/04) we kick things off with Principle #11: Distressing & Embellishment, and your eleventh entry for the $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card.

💡Design Tip: 

Today’s design principle is all about adding depth, texture, and personality. Distressing and embellishment bring a design to life—but only when they’re intentional.
The goal isn’t to add more, but to add meaning.

Well-placed texture can elevate even the simplest design.

👉 To enter: Leave a comment under this blog post.  Comment Prompt: “Do you enjoy embellishing your projects with fabric manipulation or added details like buttons, beads, or trims?”

 

🎁 Day 12

Today (1/05) we kick things off with Principle #12: Sewing Technique, and your final entry for the $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card.

💡Design Tip: 

Most projects look “handmade” not because of design choices, but because of rushed finishing. Taking extra time on the last 10% of a project makes the biggest visual difference.

Focus on:

  • Accurate seam allowances

  • Pressing after every seam

  • Clean edges and consistent topstitching

  • Secure closures and neatly finished hems

👉 To enter: Leave a comment under this blog post.  Comment Prompt:

“What sewing technique do you most want to improve or master in the coming year—and why?”

Thank you for being part of this community and for sharing your creativity with me.

Warmly,
Cinnamon

P.S. Don’t forget — today is the final day to comment for the $100 Pixie Faire Gift Card drawing!

 


100 Comments

Sally
Sally

December 28, 2025

Loved the chef pattern. Grand daughters parents are both professional chefs.

ELAINE LACZNY
ELAINE LACZNY

December 28, 2025

A color will guide me.

Joyce
Joyce

December 28, 2025

I would say pattern and color.

Lise
Lise

December 28, 2025

For me to keep to keep it together, I love working with color themes.

Joyce Jesko
Joyce Jesko

December 28, 2025

I am definitely a theme sewest in life, and in all my projects

Stephanie Adkins
Stephanie Adkins

December 28, 2025

Projects theme

Bee
Bee

December 28, 2025

I like to work with a color story to keep it cohesive.

Cindy Hughes
Cindy Hughes

December 28, 2025

Sometimes inspiration comes from the season or color of a season. Lately, I ’ve been looking at patterns and clothing shown on tv/celebrities and trying to find ways to make them doll sized

Lori
Lori

December 28, 2025

To sew O like to listen to Elvis Presley. To stay common.
I like to sew things I like over something I don’t.
I love to sew with satin and sequin then cotton. I love shiny sparkly things.
Prayers and God’s blessings to everyone and your families

Katherine
Katherine

December 28, 2025

I try to think about the style and purpose of the outfit. If it’s sporty and casual or dressy. Then play around with different shades if the same color or contrasting color.

Bettie
Bettie

December 27, 2025

day 4
I like to make sure that if I use more then 1 fabric to put all the different fabrics together to be sure that they actually compliment each other.

Pamela
Pamela

December 27, 2025

Color is huge for me. Also scale of the print I may use. I am always watching out for plaid fabrics, mostly from men’s shirts. I am always looking for small scale prints at rummage sales and thrift stores.

Diane B.
Diane B.

December 27, 2025

I have to say color. Even if I use color harmony principles, I like to echo the dominant color of one piece in pops of color in the other items, whether it‘s a flower motif, an applique or patch, or just another piece of trim.

Judith Martinez
Judith Martinez

December 27, 2025

I tend to use the same patterns over and over.

Sandy
Sandy

December 27, 2025

I would have to say color and pattern

Lois
Lois

December 27, 2025

Repeating:
I enjoy cutting out several of the same thing and doing it assembly line style. I also like when doing growth tucks or pin tucks to use several, I do like the look of that!

Alita Shaver
Alita Shaver

December 27, 2025

I repeat colors. I especially like to make pieces that can be combined in different ways so the little girls can get a lot of mileage out of not much wardrobe. It works best if the colors are repeated.

Alisa Oram
Alisa Oram

December 27, 2025

I love working with different colors and different contrasts of fabric.

Martha
Martha

December 27, 2025

I repeat color or shape most oftern.

Linda
Linda

December 27, 2025

I like to repeat color to bring it all together.

Vicki
Vicki

December 27, 2025

repeating 3 times is a “new” rule for me. I usually would do what is pleasing to my eye but never thought of it as a “rule”…. good to know. I use COLOR as a repeat the most.

Leslie Johnson
Leslie Johnson

December 27, 2025

When I’m working on a project, I like to work with a theme. If I keep that in mind, it makes selecting the items easier and it forces me to consider the final product from the beginning.

Leslie
Leslie

December 27, 2025

I like using patterns the most. Though that can pose problems for matching up seams and directions. Things have to be a bit more deliberate.

Nancy
Nancy

December 27, 2025

Shapes!

Bev
Bev

December 27, 2025

I enjoy rhyme and repetition through using softness and roughness, such as silk and denim, Leather and lace in a feminine vibe with color, texture, and stitching.

Sue N
Sue N

December 27, 2025

I like repeating color in fabric, trims, buttons, accessories, etc. to connect the parts of the outfit together.

Janet F
Janet F

December 27, 2025

I like to repeat patterns.

Julia Christman
Julia Christman

December 27, 2025

I like repeating color. Visual impact can be memorable.

Renee Finney
Renee Finney

December 27, 2025

It depends on what I am making. If would sometines be an accent color, trim, ot buttons.

Lise
Lise

December 27, 2025

I love repeating colors. I also like repeating patterns if they aren’t overwhelming.

Lise
Lise

December 27, 2025

I love repeating colors. I also like repeating patterns if they aren’t overwhelming.

Bettie
Bettie

December 27, 2025

I enjoy using buttons and also enjoy using top stitching to make an outfit stand out. :)

Lucinda
Lucinda

December 27, 2025

Accent color

Barb E
Barb E

December 27, 2025

Mixing patterns is great way to focus

Sharon B.
Sharon B.

December 27, 2025

My favorite would be repeating colors.

Jacqui Starr
Jacqui Starr

December 27, 2025

I believe I like to repeat shapes when quilting and colors for garment construction using a main with an accent or a group of “colorways.”

Michele A
Michele A

December 27, 2025

I tend to repeat color in fabric accents & accessories such as, doll shoes, hats, purses, ribbons, etc.

Rose
Rose

December 27, 2025

I like to repeat colors.

Janet
Janet

December 27, 2025

I most often choose to repeat color- the fabric, trim, and buttons look very intentional when they match.

Deb Helfrich
Deb Helfrich

December 27, 2025

I like using embellishments like lace to bring a garment together.

Gail
Gail

December 27, 2025

I like repeating colors.

Heather
Heather

December 27, 2025

I love repeating colors! They make outfits stand out!

Nancy S.
Nancy S.

December 27, 2025

I like to repeat embellishments. Three ribbon wises, buttons, bows or whatever other decorations I’m using!

Pam
Pam

December 27, 2025

I like repeating the color. Most recently I was able to repeat the color in a dress because it had a plain round collar. I used my embroidery machine to add flowers in the same color.

Renay Parker
Renay Parker

December 27, 2025

I enjoy repeating colors. I am partial to deep wine colors.

Deborah P
Deborah P

December 27, 2025

I most enjoy repeating colors, I particularly enjoy working with colors that look best on me, but I use the full color spectrum when creating crafts/cards/doll clothes. Love the color wheel & I’ve also now expanded to the Color Cube in the hopes of expanding my choices, but my eye naturally drifts to certain colors. Repeat, repeat, repeat.

Deborah P
Deborah P

December 27, 2025

The focal point for my outfits is usually the fabric itself, but I would like to work up to using more embellishments.

Barbara W
Barbara W

December 27, 2025

Now that I’m retired, I wear more casual clothing. and, I now use top stitching more, as well as edge stitching. I like to “echo” the edge stitching with top stitching a little bit away.

Marti
Marti

December 27, 2025

I think it depends on the outfit and what it needs, because sometimes it is a color, or a trim or a stitch. Hard to say I would lean toward any specific one.

Liza
Liza

December 27, 2025

I’m all about color. The color wheel is my friend!

Sue
Sue

December 27, 2025

I try to coordinate the trim colour shaded slightly darker or lighter than the main fabric unless I go for something completely different to bring the eye to focus on the contrast. Never tried the ‘rule of three’, yet.

Cheryl Strayer
Cheryl Strayer

December 27, 2025

I like using complementary colors to make an outfit pop!

Cora
Cora

December 27, 2025

I like using contrasting fabric for collars, cuffs, bottom ruffle.

Melinda C.
Melinda C.

December 27, 2025

“What do you enjoy repeating most in your sewing — shapes, colors, stitching, or patterns?”

I have found great success with ACCESSORIES for an outfit for the dolls. For a dress I love to add a special standout belt, along with a necklace, earrings, and/or a bracelet. I’ve had lots of compliments on how the eye goes from the doll’s face (earrings), to the necklace, to the belt, and/or the bracelet. This is definitely for a more simple dress or gown.
Karyn
Karyn

December 27, 2025

Repetition rocks! Crystal pleats are more dynamic than knife pleats, are more dynamic than box pleats… Same with tucks on a blouse!

Margie Unger
Margie Unger

December 27, 2025

I usually use the same trim on the whole dress even if I use contrasting colors of fabric. I never thought about why I do it. Maybe I should try something new and get more creative.

Dena
Dena

December 27, 2025

I usually repeat color.

Beth S.
Beth S.

December 27, 2025

I think I most often use pattern repetition, like a contrast fabric to trim the sleeve, hem and collar, but I should think about stitches and embellishments as well.

Beth S.
Beth S.

December 27, 2025

I think I most often use pattern repetition, like a contrast fabric to trim the sleeve, hem and collar, but I should think about stitches and embellishments as well.

Marie
Marie

December 27, 2025

In sewing, usually I like to repeat the details if feasible.

In crochet and knitting, often the colour is the same, so repeating a texture or stitch can make it more interesting and cohesive.

Beverley
Beverley

December 27, 2025

Repeating colors and stitches is very relaxing.

Ruth Ann
Ruth Ann

December 27, 2025

I tend to repeat colors, secondly embellishments.

Sherry
Sherry

December 27, 2025

Not something I do often unless the pattern designer engineered it that way. Then usually it’s repeated accent fabric.

nancy hartley
nancy hartley

December 27, 2025

I’ve never felt super comfortable with my design choices. I usually look at other items for inspiration. I would say I’m most comfortable with color repeats.

Priscilla Witwer
Priscilla Witwer

December 27, 2025

I like adding pleats on skirts, blouses, or jackets with a peplum. It’s an extra touch that adds nice detail.

Pamela W
Pamela W

December 27, 2025

Day 3: I haven’t done this as successfully. I guess my best choice is with repeated stitching. I look forward to practice.

Kim
Kim

December 27, 2025

Day 3
“What do you enjoy repeating most in your sewing — shapes, colors, stitching, or patterns?”
— I think I need an actual example to know what is meant by this. Repeating in a single garment? The last thing I made was the Frosted Toffee Dress and that two repeating fabrics.
If it means over multiple things, I try to make multi-piece outfits that go together by using the same fabrics and trims. I’m still not sure what’s meant by the question means exactly.

Barbara
Barbara

December 27, 2025

I have my favorite patterns I reuse and accent with different trims to make them unique.

LouAnn
LouAnn

December 27, 2025

I like repeating a pattern, using different fabric or a different focal point!

BrendaK
BrendaK

December 27, 2025

I sew for dolls that are given to little girls at a local charity. They prefer bright colors so I often repeat a pattern in different colors that coordinate.

Sharon (Sandy)
Sharon (Sandy)

December 27, 2025

Repeating an accent can be tricky. It should compliment the garment, not overwhelm. Accents on busy fabric should be simple, accents on simple designs or solid colors can the garment.

Jennifer
Jennifer

December 27, 2025

I love top stitching and try to use it whenever possible

Sharon M
Sharon M

December 27, 2025

What’s your favorite way to create a focal point — color, embellishment, trim, or fabric choice?
My answer is color, then I can add extras based on that.

Martha
Martha

December 27, 2025

What I try to watch out for is the pattern on the fabric I am using. Smaller is better for any designs.

Darlene w
Darlene w

December 27, 2025

I like to repeat patterns and finish them off with different stitch techniques.

Heather Haw
Heather Haw

December 27, 2025

When sewing I always try to do 3 Like buttons and rows decorative stitching. Everything I learned about sewing is odd numbers are more pleasing to the eye!

Laura
Laura

December 27, 2025

So many things. If I’m using piping, I use it on sleeves as well as necklines, never just one area. Color repeats throoughout the garment. Buttons are always on repeat. I repeat trims and topstitching but I also try to be very careful not to go too far so as not to overwhelm the garment. It’s easy to do that with small garments.

June
June

December 27, 2025

I like to repeat topstitching whether it is a straight stitch or a fancy stitch. It holds facings, waist seams, ruffles in place and looks nice.

Charlene Hager
Charlene Hager

December 27, 2025

I like to repeat embellishments like lace, ribbons, small flowers.

Milica Virag
Milica Virag

December 27, 2025

This is for buttons. I usually have 3 or 5 (odd number) of buttons, not even for some reason – design it looks better.

Mandona Wilson
Mandona Wilson

December 27, 2025

I didn’t realize this was a design principle, but I do know that I was putting pintucks on a little blouse and 3 definitely looked better than 2! Now I know why.

Mandona Wilson
Mandona Wilson

December 27, 2025

I didn’t realize this was a design principle, but I do know that I was putting pintucks on a little blouse and 3 definitely looked better than 2! Now I know why.

Janice
Janice

December 27, 2025

I like repeating a fancy stitch 3 or 5 times, usually on the bodice.

Tanya Walker
Tanya Walker

December 27, 2025

Because I do machine embroidery, I can adjust and repeat the main design easily for use on one garment. Like jeans. Designs on the pockets, the side seams or along the hem. A jeans jacket on the pockets, the placket, the collar or the waist band. The beauty is the same design in different sizes in different places on the garment!

Tanya Walker
Tanya Walker

December 27, 2025

Because I do machine embroidery, I can adjust and repeat the main design easily for use on one garment. Like jeans. Designs on the pockets, the side seams or along the hem. A jeans jacket on the pockets, the placket, the collar or the waist band. The beauty is the same design in different sizes in different places on the garment!

Julie C
Julie C

December 27, 2025

I like to repeat color and shapes. I also would like to see some examples of this.

Tanya Walker
Tanya Walker

December 27, 2025

Like a nut, I put 2 in #1 posting. Soo I shall repeat. I do a lot of machine embroider and many times that design determines the focal point. I do try to determine where do I look when I first look at the pattern, that I’d my focal point IF the design fits

J.J. Goody
J.J. Goody

December 27, 2025

I love Depression Lace, also called Chicken Scratch Embroidery, and how repeating a pattern of stitches on gingham can totally change the look of it. And although I didn’t hugely like my pattern design for assembling the dress pieces, I totally loved how the embroidery came out on this one: https://pin.it/4HNqSVfQU. The bottom actually looks like lace, not gingham! But it did take a while to repeat all those tiny stitches on every square.

Elaine
Elaine

December 27, 2025

I’m not sure I repeat things unless they are for gifts. Then it is a pattern. I like to do different things to check them out.

Tanya Walker
Tanya Walker

December 27, 2025

I tend to add embroidery to most of my designs using my embroidery machine. Many times the design I use dictates where it goes.

Joan
Joan

December 27, 2025

I love to repeat a floral design with a subject design… simple floral doesn’t make it too busy!

Bev Salomons
Bev Salomons

December 27, 2025

I love the challenge of finding fabrics that work together for whatever pattern I am using.

Rebecca
Rebecca

December 27, 2025

A friend inspired me to be more adventurous with color so I put a Color Wheel app on my phone. My projects are much more colorful now!

Linda
Linda

December 27, 2025

I would say color but I’m excited to learn more about this topic.

Sheila
Sheila

December 27, 2025

If I repeat anything, it’s color

Virginia Goodwin-Gray
Virginia Goodwin-Gray

December 27, 2025

It depends on the project but probably stitching or embellishments.

Hannah
Hannah

December 27, 2025

I guess I would have to say color. I tend to gravitate toward blues.

Eva
Eva

December 27, 2025

Color, definitely. I like using patterned fabric and if I need multiple fabrics, my preference is (if possible) to pull colors from the patterned fabric to use in solid or semi-solid fabrics, or the trim or notions. That way they’re coordinated cleanly.

Lisa G
Lisa G

December 27, 2025

I mostly use color. My topstitching is less than great & the other two I’m not so good at and could use some improvement.

Julie Vasbinder
Julie Vasbinder

December 27, 2025

Repeating colors is probably my favorite focal point. Lately, I made some rompers for both 18 inch and 14 inch dolls. I alternated button colors, pink and white, orange and yellow, blue and red. They looked cute. They sold well at a craft show.

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