Hi everyone,
Today is DAY 3 and it's Friday so we have several fun promotions!
Giveaway Update: Congrats to Ann C. she is the winner of the $25 gift card and has been contacted by emial!
For our 3rd Day Of Christmas giveaway, we have a special Friday Buy One Get One Free promotion! We've been hearing some news about the 2020 Girl of the Year doll, she will launch on the American Girl website on January 1st. We've heard she's a surfer, how fun is that? Today's BOGO collection is all about swimwear, rashguards, and beach-bound accessories. The perfect designs to get started creating a new wardrobe for the new doll! Use discount code: DAY3 to get one pattern free!
Shop the Swim Shop Collection today!
Additional Bonus - Sewing Tiny Swimsuits course available for just $7.00!
The course includes a look at different types of swim fabrics, the stitch types that work best, the recommended needles and machine settings, stress-saving tips like the use of fold-over elastic, sewing swimsuits with woven fabrics, and of course teeny tiny accessories to complete the look!
The course includes a full sew-along for the 123 Mulberry Gotchies pattern. So be sure to grab the pattern in the BOGO sale today too! (or get it free as a Sewing With Cinnamon member, read more below)
DAY 1 Bonus For Sewing With Cinnamon! Just 10 Days left to take advantage of the promotional offer of $96.00 for an annual Sewing With Cinnamon membership. That's almost half-off the current rate of $14.99/month! This offer will be good for twelve days only - December 25th - January 5th, so don't miss out!
If you're not interested in the annual subscription, you can also join at the monthly rate of $14.99 and cancel at any time. You will receive all of the bonuses and content for the current month, and subsequent months while you are a member.
Learn more about all the amazing benefits of the Sewing With Cinnamon membership community here: Sewing With Cinnamon and stay tuned as we announce all the surprises that will be offered to new and existing subscribers during the 12 days of Christmas celebration!
Day 2 Bonus - But wait, there's more!
To sweeten the deal even more, we've added a new bonus for all Sewing With Cinnamon members - the Liberty Jane Ginza Girl pattern and the full sew-along video is now a permanently free SWC bonus! Make this darling coat dress and capelet for your 18-inch American Girl doll with complete confidence!
Day 3 Bonus - Exciting news and free pattern!
Begining in 2020 you'll notice that the monthly coupon code for a free pattern is expanding to include a few more select brands! Yay! We're excited to announce the first one, 123 Mulberry Street! As an added bonus, we are now going to include the 123 Mulberry Street Gotchies pattern for 18-inch dolls as a permanently free bonus for Sewing With Cinnamon members!
Day 3 Comment Contest Open to Everyone: We also have another GIVEAWAY of one $25 Pixie Faire Gift Card to one lucky winner. The gift card can be used towards any item available on Pixie Faire! Woot, Woot!
Simply comment on this blog post finishing the following sentence…
“I first heard about Pixie Faire from (insert how/where)…"
Comments must be left (on this blog post) by midnight (pacific) on Friday, 12/27/2019.
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 update the post with the chosen winner as well on the following day.
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
We will choose a winner and modify this post 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.
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!
Merry Christmas!
Cinnamon & Jason
& the whole Liberty Jane & Pixie Faire Team
I first heard about Pixie Faire from my daughter who needed doll clothes for my granddaughter’s dolls. It is my favorite place to shop for doll clothes patterns.
It’s been so long I really can’t remember, but I’m pretty sure it was through the internet when I was searching for 18” doll clothes patterns. Pixie Faire is the best! So much to choose from and far more stylish than big 4 doll clothes patterns.
I first heard of Pixie Faire from a post on Pinterest that I followed to their website.
Looking for patterns for my niece. These are the best
I don’t remember how I found you but I think it was about 3 years ago. I also saw you at Puyallup. I wish you could do that again. It is nice to see the products that you offer and to see the models of the patterns. You are the reason I open my computer. Thanks Cheri
I first heard about Pixie Faire from the internet many years ago
A few years ago in a Facebook group for doll sewing patterns. ʘ‿ʘ
I first heard about Pixie Faire from a friend who got me started sewing doll clothes.
I first heard about Pixie Faire while searching for 18" doll sewing patterns online.
Through the internet is how I found Pixie Faire.
Marion
from American Girl is how I discovered Pixie Faire.
Marilyn
I first heard of Pixie Faire on the internet.
Joan
I first heard about Pixie Faire from a Google Search. I was looking for a t-shirt pattern for Barbie.
I first heard about Pixie Faire while browsing around Pinterest for free American Girl doll patterns and ideas. What an awesome find! I love this site.
I first found out about Pixie Faire is when I first started making doll clothes and just happened to be looking online for ideas and was lucky to find Pixie Faire. I just love that site!
I first heard of Pixie Faire looking online for doll clothes patterns for the Wellie Wishers. What a great find Pixie Faire was!
I first heard about Pixie Faire from an Internet search on historical doll clothes. Wow, I was so impressed with the selection!
I first heard about Pixie Faire from Shari Fuller of Thimbles and Acorns and my sister Christie. She sews for her own American Girl and A Girl for All Time dolls. We both love these patterns.
“I first heard about Pixie Faire …" from someone in the online sewing community. I was in a FB group, my youngest was asking for an AG doll for Christmas and I wanted to make some clothes for her! Someone suggested PF and I fell in love with the patterns.
I first heard about Pixie Faire after making doll clothes using Butterick, McCalls and Simplicity patterns. I could change them up and make them more interesting but it was often done through trial and error. I began looking for patterns that were already interesting online and this is when, where, and how I found Pixie Faire. Thank you.
I first heard about Pixie Faire from The Spirit of St. Louis Smockers as we dress an American
Girl Doll each year for our annual Auction. The 2016 Doll of theYear was from St. Louis. Each member makes an outfit to accompany the doll of the year. We have a competition for best outfit. I won first place with a Steak & Shake outfit adapted from Little Miss Muffett Roadhouse Roller Skater.
First heard about pixie Faire on net while searching for doll clothes patterns. Love this site!
I first heard about Pixie Faire from searching for patterns for American girl dolls.
…from sewers who contribute to the non-profit, Stitchin’ for Kids. I became the doll swimwear guru, having sewn hundreds of swimsuits for my daughter’s synchronized swimming team, and owning a large stash of nylon lycra fabric. Thanks for doing a swimwear BOGO today!
I was doing searches on Pinterest for AG doll clothes, and followed a link to Liberty Jane, shortly before Pixie Faire opened up.
I first heard about Pixie Faire so many years ago now that I have completely forgotten how I found it, but I’m sure glad I did!
I discovered Pixie Faire by searching for 18” doll clothes patterns on the internet. It has been such an amazing source of not only patterns but, also sewing courses & the camaraderie, resources & support of others in the sewing for dolls community through Sewing with Cinnamon.
I first heard about Pixie Faire from Adrienne C, a lovely member of ASG who leads a community service group sewing doll clothes wardrobes (including new dolls) donated to local communities for distribution each Christmas season. The group has been a blessing to children who would otherwise not be getting many gifts during the holiday.
I first heard of Pixie Faire when IGoogled Doll Clothes …and have Loved them ever since..:)
I first heard about Pixie Faire in a Yahoo.com doll collector’s group years ago. :o)
I first heard about Pixie Faire when searching the internet a LONG time ago. Have ordered many patterns since then!
I first heard of Pixie Faire while browsing on the internet while looking for 18-inch doll clothes patterns in order to make something for my niece who had just gotten a doll from her Granny on her birthday. I wanted to make something that was one of a kind. I have made some beautiful things for my nieces and daughter!
I first heard about it when I was looking for doll dress patterns on pinterest.
I first heard about Pixie Faire from a sewing/quilting friend. Her granddaughter is several years older than mine. She has been making AG clothes for her granddaughter, loving Pixie Faire patterns. When I started making AG doll clothes this year, my friend recommended Pixie Faire!
I first heard about Pixie Faire from my sister.
I first heard of Pixie Faire while browsing on the internet.
I first learned of Pixie Faire, surfing the internet ,I think! It’s been a LONG time!!
I first jeard sbout Picie Faire from a website with links to Pixie Faire when I was looking for doll patterns.
I first heard of Pixie Faire from a yahoo doll clothing group. I have been shopping for my Journey Girls patterns here for years. Thanks!
I first heard about Pixie Faire when looking for doll clothes patterns on the internet.
I first heard about Pixie Faire when I was looking on the internet for 14 " doll patterns for my granddaughter’s new doll.
I first jeard sbout Picie Faire from a website with links to Pixie Faire when I was looking for doll patterns.
When I first started sewing doll clothes my daughter-in-law found your site with one of your free patterns. Years later and many patterns from Pixie Faire I continue to order patterns. Love all your designers and especially the Liberty Jane ones. The fit is always good.
I first heard about Pixie Faire when I found the free pattern section while searching for 18" doll clothes patterns online.
I started with Liberty Jane through looking for patterns for AG dolls. When you made the conversion to Pixie Faire I followed. The granddaughter I made AG clothes for is now a Marine.
I first heard about Pixie from a blog.
I think I found pixiefaire while on Etsy
I first heard about Pixie Faire when I was trying to search for more Liberty Jane patterns! I had bought some years ago to make doll clothes for a friend’s daughter and was looking for patterns to make doll clothes for my nieces! I was so pleasantly surprised to find out that Pixie Faire existed and is easily the best place to come for any doll clothes patterns!
I first he ard about Pixie Faire while searching for 18" doll clothes on the Internet! Absolutely love your patterns.
I first heard about Pixie Faire when I was searching for a bomber jacket pattern. The Outback Libby Woomera Bomber Jacket was my first LJ pattern, and it turned out beautifully!
I first heard about Pixie Faire when I googled American Girl doll clothes!
I search the internet for 18” doll patterns and found Liberty Jane then Pixie Faire when the site changed.
I first heard about Pixie Faire thru a friend. She is a grandma and loves to sew too! And what a true great friend she is.
I first heard about PF while searching the internet for 18" doll clothes patterns. It was Freebie Friday that caught my attention. Because as you know, purchasing doll clothes patterns can get quite expensive.
First heard about PF from my sis.
I first heard about Pixie Faire while searching the internet for doll patters.
I heard about PixieFaire while searching the internet for free pdf doll patterns.
I found Pixie Faire when searching for patterns for doll clothes on the internet !
I was very satisfied, just a child who received a big gift
The clothes on Pixie Faire are so beautiful
I first heard about Pixie Faire when I went searching on the internet for doll clothes patterns for the American Girl doll. That was when I was working full time. Now that I’m retired, I have been sewing a lot more of the patterns I purchased in those years. My grandchildren’s dolls are very well dressed! Now its time for me to make things for my own dolls.
I first became aware of Pixie Faire while searching for 18 doll clothes and patterns on Etsy. They have so many patterns that I want to try!
I first heard about Pixie Faire when my daughters and I were searching the internet for American Girl doll clothes after they received a doll for Christmas. We fell in love with the Ginza girl coat and the steampunk outfit and had to get them. Love Pixie Faire!
“I first heard about Pixie Faire from from my sister years ago when she came across your website. She sent me an email telling me about Pixie Faire and provided the website information. I signed up with Pixie Faire and the rest is materially history.
I first heard about Pixie Faire on a Facebook posting about 3-4 years ago when you had the Friday Freebie
I first heard about Pixie Faire from a web search when I was searching for patterns for my Niece.
I first heard of Pixie Faire because I was a member of Liberty Jane. I just discovered the patterns on line and have been a faithful purchaser of patterns, classes and many physical items such as dolls, shoe and sewing supplies ever since!!!
I first heard about Pixie Faire when I was googling for American Girl clothes patterns.
I first heard about Pixie Faire on the internet while searching out dolls clothes for 18” dolls. So happy I did. It has opened up a whole new world of sewing ideas.
I first heard about PF while searching the internet for 18" doll patterns. It was Freebie Friday that caught my interest because doll patterns can get quite expensive.
I first heard about Pixie Faire while doing google search looking for 18 inch doll patterns.
I first heard about Pixie Faire from a fellow ASG member, Helen S.
I heard about pixie faire when I bought my first American girl doll and joined the Friday free patterns. I have bought lots of the classes and they are so very helpful.
Liberty Jane
I first heard about Pixie Faire from an internet search for 18 inch doll patterns.
Love this site!!!
I first heard about Pixie Fairie when I was looking online for doll clothes patterns.
I first heard about Pixie Faire from Instagram
I first learned of Pixie Faire on a doll related Yahoo Group. :)
A few years ago I did a “search” on my computer for doll clothes patterns. Your site came up and I saved it to my Favorite places. I signed up for your newsletter at that time. I love your wide range of patterns!
I first heard about Pixie Faire from my cousin who also sews doll clothes for her granddaughter. I was immediately taken with the fantastic ideas and patterns offered. I was hooked and still am. Thank you!
I first heard about Pixie Faire on internet search for doll clothes.
Your patterns are beautiful. I especially lie the historical patterns.
I first heard about Pixie Faire from an internet search for doll clothes patterns for Les Cherie dolls. Since then I get patterns for Wellie Wishers and American Girl Doll. Granddaughters grow up and their doll preferences change!
Like most of us I heard about Pixie Faire through an internet search for patterns for my 18" doll.
‘I first became aware of Pixie Faire’ while I was on Pinterest~Instagram, by searching for patterns for Tonner dolls; Ellowyne Wilde, but I saw this adorable outfit for an AG doll, and visited that page, then on Etsy….everywhere after that and I just love the variety and style and designers Pixie Faire has to offer. Pixie Faire is my go-to site, for most of the patterns I buy! Besides, I love anything that has to do with "Pixies!’…Fairies…..Fairytales…you get the picture .
Thankyou
Happy Holidays!
I first learned about Pixie Faire when I joined a group of ladies that provides 18” dolls and a complete handmade wardrobe for little girls who have been sexually abused in our area. At that time free patterns were available on Freebie Fridays. Since we totally depend on donations to cover our expenses these patterns were such a wonderful source of stylish, easy to make outfits at our once a month workshops!!
I first heard about Pixie Faire from an internet search for doll clothes patterns for Les Cherie dolls. Since then I get patterns for Wellie Wishers and American Girl Doll. Granddaughters grow up and their doll preferences change!
I first heard about Pixie Faire from searching the internet looking for American Girl doll clothes for my Granddaughters.
I first heard about Pixie Faire when I was looking for patterns online
I first heard about Pixie Faire from a accidental meeting of a lady in Joanne’s that was also buying fabric to make doll clothes.
I first heard about Pixie Faire because I was already aware of them thru Liberty Jane. Heavens! I can’t possibly remember since it’s been so long that I’ve been a member of the community! I have 3 dds who range in age from 23 to 32, and now 2 granddaughters, I bought the older one her first Wellie Wisher for Christmas! I’m hoping to buy MYSELF a Maru mini so I can have a model that is a very similar size (That’s what I’m telling myself, and anyone that asks anyway!)
I found Pixie Faire when someone on a blog mentioned it. I have been hooked for years!
I found PF with an internet search for AG patterns. So glad I did.
I found PF with an internet search for AG patterns. So glad I did.
I found PF with an internet search for AG patterns. So glad I did.
I first heard about Pixie Faire from being introduced by a friend many years ago to the Freebie Fridays. As a result of that introduction, Pixie Faire became a part of my life too. You could say “I’m hooked”!!!
I heard about Pixie Faire through the Salvation Army Doll Auxiliary Group of Cincinnati, OH.
I first learned of Pixie Faire through an Internet search when my granddaughters’ dolls needed more clothes. I love the patterns!
I found you on pinterest so glad I did
I first heard about Pixie Faire when I googled 18" doll patterns. I was astonished by the treasure trove I found and it’s been love ever since!
I first heard about Pixie Faire from one of the many doll groups that used to be on Yahoogroups
Krynne
December 27, 2019
I first heard about Pixie Faire from doing a search for free patterns. Back at that time there was still the Freebie Friday events (sadly many of them I missed) each week, and I joined to be able to have a chance at getting a really nice pattern I normally couldn’t afford (I live on a severely limited budget). I was sad when they stopped this event.