Welcome to Day 9 of our 12 Days Of Christmas celebration!
Today we are giving away … An a brand new 18" American Girl Logan doll, this fabulous Galactic Pilot outfit, and 9 pdf sewing patterns designed for 18-inch boy dolls to one lucky winner! This giveaway includes a stunning hand-crafted Galactic Pilot outfit made by Linda of Koski Kreations as the prototype for Galactic Pilot Sewing Pattern! The outfit includes the orange flight suit, black boots, white flak vest, chest pack with air tube, belt, harness, tiny tools and ammunition, and the fantastic pilot helmet - this is truly a one of a kind collectible outfit - it's seriously amazing! The American Girl 18 inch Logan doll will come new in the box dressed in his original outfit.
Giveaway Update: Congratulations to Autumn! You've won the 18" boy collection and have been contacted through email.
More pictures of the Galactic Pilot Outfit:
American Girl® Logan Everett™ doll - Description from the AG website: Meet Logan, Tenney’s bandmate and drummer! The 18" Logan boy doll has gray eyes that open and close, and short brown hair. Logan’s unique hand positioning helps him hold instruments! He arrives in a plaid button-down shirt, a T-shirt, jeans, underwear, and shoes.
Along with these items, the giveaway includes the following PDF sewing patterns:
Take your dolls on a space adventure with this little Galactic Pilot suit. The doll clothes sewing pattern features a one-piece flight suit with nine pockets, a flak vest, a chest box, a harness, a belt, a leg band with ammunition, and a helmet. Step by step full color instructions guide you through each step of the sewing and crafting process!
Qtπ Painter Pants: Your 18 inch boy doll will be ready for woodworking, gardening, painting or just looking cool in this funky pant design! They feature relaxed leg, front seams or plain front, working front and back pockets, Front utility hoop, side utility loop, small utility pocket, two choices for back pockets and an elastic waist.
Your 18 inch boy doll will look fabulous in this rough and tumble hoodie featuring easy to sew raglan sleeves, a kangaroo pocket, ribbed waistband and cuffs, and a zipper front. This PDF sewing pattern includes easy to follow instructions that will take the fear out of sewing zippers.
Your 18 inch boy doll will be ready for the football season in this cute uniform which includes patterns and photo illustrated instructions to make a relaxed fit jersey, shoulder pads, and football pants. Make the uniform in your school, team, country, or favorite colors. Add a number, team name, and/or motif to the jersey. Add ribbon trim on the shirt sleeves and along the sides of the pants. Have fun and be creative!
The Liberty Jane® classic Baseball T-shirt now has a looser fit, making it perfect for an 18 inch boy doll such as AG Logan Everett™! The raglan style sleeve is perfect for a beginner because it is a straight seam, not curved or sewn in a circle. Neck binding is an easy technique used to finish the neckline. Learn this technique by following the full color step by step photos and instructions.
Boy, Oh Boy! Here is the cape and mask, short brief and long boxer underwear every super kid has been waiting for. Put a guy in a brief and suddenly he’s flying off the couch like a superhero. Make his dreams come true with this easy to sew pattern. Three sewing options make it easy for every skill level and will make you a star in his book.
Let your adventures of Captain Underwear begin!!
Your doll will be ready for school, work or play in these iconic Australian style Chelsea Ankle Boots. Use matching coloured vinyl, elastic and grosgrain ribbon to create these boots or use contrasting colours for a more fashionable look. The Chelsea Ankle Boots are a versatile addition to your doll’s wardrobe and will compliment any style choice, be it with dresses or pants.
These adorable pajamas were designed specifically for boys with a lower in-seam in the leg and buttons closing to the right. Being totally reversible, this relatively easy PDF pattern offers four alternative PJ’s for all seasons. Mix and match fabrics, jackets and pants – the possibilities and color combinations are infinite. This pattern is designed to fit 18” soft-bodied dolls.
With the Pioneer Boy PDF pattern, you can make a shirt, trousers and cap for your 18" boy doll. The boy's work shirt has a one-piece collar with stand, button front placket, dropped shoulders, and full sleeves gathered to fitted cuffs. The boot-cut trousers have a high waist, working front pockets, faux front fly, and top-stitching detail. The Y-back suspenders have faux-suede tabs that button onto the trousers. The bonus newsboy cap has a paneled crown topped with a fabric-covered button.
Looking for more sewing patterns for 18 inch boy dolls? Be sure to check out our entire collection of boy doll clothes patterns!
To enter today's giveaway, simply leave a comment in the box below finishing this sentence:
"My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is [insert here] "
Comments must be left (on this blog post) by 12 midnight (Pacific), 1/2/2018.
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
OhMaGosh Logan!!! My biggest sewing, knitting, crochet challenge is actually Tatting. I learned to Tat as a child and have utilized the internet resources to get as much info as I can to learn more. So many skilled artists and their beautiful work. I’ve completed one large doily for my daughter and am currently working on another.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is stopping to eat and feed family, except the dog. He has no problem weaseling his way into my lap so I cant see to sew.
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is I’m no good with a needle. I need more practice.
In addition to finding the time to sew, my biggest sewing, knitting, or crocheting challenge is my own perfectionism…and…wow, what a wonderful gift give-away! Thank you!
Making clothes for my doll.
My biggest sewing, knitting or crocheting challenge is organizing my fabric!!
My biggest challenge is deciding what to do next! I have so many ideas and projects in my head sometimes i get stuck and can’t get started!
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is I have no idea how to do any of the above. I have been wanting to learn how to sew. "
My biggest sewing challenge is finding the TIME to do any of it! That aside, knits would truly be my biggest challenge. Getting better and more comfortable with them, the tips and techniques I’ve learned from Pixiefaire have helped tremendously! Thank you!
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is finding the time after working my 50 hour a week job. "
My biggest challenge is starting. I’ve collected a few patterns. Want to learn to knit so I can tackle a few of the knitting patterns available on Pixie Faire! Love your stuff! Very high quality!
i like to make 18 inch doll clothes they are so much fun to make i have 5 inch dolls i dress just for me to look at
“My biggest knitting challenge is that I’m self taught. I’m just so slow at knitting because it feels like I’m knitting with ten fingers on each hand especially when trying to understand the pattern.
I struggle to find a designated space for sewing. My kids say I can’t leave my sewing machine on the dining room table 24/7 haha. However, one of my goals is to re-organize and de clutter so I can have a sewing station set up permanently!
Making dress for granddaughter
My biggest crochet challenge is keeping tension right. It’s often too tight.
My biggest sewing, knitting or crocheting challenge is finishing what I start!. I love to take classes and learn new techniques. I’m a terrific starter (of all kinds of projects) but not such a great finisher.
My biggest sewing challenge is finding time to spend uninterrupted to finish projects. I joke about hiring someone to do my housework so I can just spend my days sewing. :)
my biggest sewing challenge is doll shoes!
My biggest sewing challenge is just starting sometimes. Thinking something will be more complicated than it is. Thanks for a chance! My boys would love to have doll like Sissy.
My biggest sewing challenge is finding uninterrupted time to sew.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is making the time to do it. That and organizing my craft room.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crocheting challenge is sewing with knits. It still intimidates me.
My biggest sewing challenge is finding the time to make everything I have planned out. I sew 6-8 hours /day, mostly 7 days a week. I still end up with projects that don’t get completed in time and have to wait til the holiday/season/purpose comes around again
My biggest sewing challenge is finishing what I have started. Or giving it to someone who will, I have a closet full of projects I started!
My biggest knitting challenge is gauge ??
My biggest challenge is starting a project. I always have at least 10 other things I have to do first. I need to learn to resist the other things on my to do list and just start doing new projects.
Sewing with knits! I’m starting the new year with three goal of overcoming my fear of knit fabric
My biggest challenge is getting things done. I have the best of intentions but lack follow through.
My biggest challenge is finding enough time to sew and not have interruptions! I would love to be able to crochet!
My biggest challenge is to find the time to make all the things I want to make. My fabric hoard is out of control.
My biggest sewing challenge is switching back and forth from Doll clothes to human clothes. The big ones take so long compared to the dolls!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crocheting challenge is that I cannot do it all at one time! AND that people at my house want to eat. :) Need to win this doll! My son is Logan.
My biggest sewing challenge is finding fabrics that compliment each other. I am always second guessing myself when I should trust the designs I have chosen. I’d also Iike to perfect a rolled hem, I think I have the attachment but haven’t used it yet.
How fun to win a boy doll to go with the girl dolls. A nice change. I’d like it for me.
Seeing as how I never learned to knit but have tried crochet many times but I have such a problem keeping my tension right so it always looks like a young child crocheted something for the first time ugh!
My biggest sewing challenge is finding the time to sew and I also need to organize my sewing room! Would so love to win this doll!!!
My biggest challenge is finding the time to sew things that I want to sew rather than the things that just need to be done.
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is being brave enough to get started.”
My first love is sewing; however, I do some crochet and occasionally try knitting. My biggest knitting challenge is removing stitches I’ve done in error. With crochet, this is easy. With knitting, it’s not. My inability to repair knitting mistakes keeps me from being able to knit much on my own without someone there to help.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is sitting down and getting started. Once I do, hours can pass without me knowing!
My biggest crochet challenge in crocheting is remembering all the stitches. I have been crocheting for over a year now and love to make those cute character hats for kids. I have to go to You tube every time to refresh my memory on each stitch. Guess I am a slow learner!
My biggest sewing challenge is teaching myself to free motion quilt. This is a self-imposed challenge that I will continue for a long time.
My biggest challenge is starting… I take forever to pick fabrics and then to cut the pattern. Once I start sewing I usually finish quickly but it’s starting that I need help with.
My biggest sewing challenge is finding the right fabric for the job! We don’t have a big selection of quality fabric here so if there is something in particular that I want, I have to hunt online and that takes away from my sewing time.
My biggest sewing, knitting or crochet challenge is getting started. There are so many things demanding attention and sometimes it’s. Hard to put them aside and just get started. Once started, the demands can be ignored!
Tackling all of my 2017 UFO’s (unfinished objects)!
My biggest sewing challenge is finding time to get it done. My biggest knitting challenge is learning to knit cause I keep forgetting and my biggest crochet challenge is that I do not have enough patterns for the dolls.
My biggest knitting or crocheting challenge is that I can’t do either. Have tried learning to crochet on my own and taken a lesson but I just get very frustrated. Hoping to overcome that challenge this year!!
I am challenged to finish things before starting new projects!
My biggest sewing challenge remembering where I put stuff ?
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is keeping my crafting area organized!
My biggest challenge would be finding the time to get everything finished that I need to do. I went to 26 hour days years ago, but it’s not helping! ;)
My biggesr sewing challange is finishing the things i have started!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is carving out time!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crocheting challenge is procrastinating over which pattern to try next.
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is turning very narrow tubes inside out. When I bought the turning tubes was a tremendous help.”
My biggest challenge is TIME
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is i wanted to make my grandkids each a quilt like my grandma had done for me. It was on my bucket list. I had so much fun doing them that i made teeshirt one for my husband.
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is having enough time to sew!” Hopefully things will be calmer this year and I will get some projects done! My sewing room is bursting at the seams with patterns and fabric!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is sewing on fine slippery fabric.
My biggest challenge is getting started. Sometimes it seems like a bigger project than I thought. So I drag my feet but once I push myself it is ok.
My biggest sewing challenge is the small zippers on doll Clothes. I love the Logan doll, he looks like one of my son’s. Thank you for all the great patterns!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is Finding the time to actually work on my projects.
My biggest knitting and crocheting challenge is finishing: blocking, sewing pieces together, and weaving in ends. An important 2018 resolution is to get a BUNCH of UFO finally completed!
My biggest sewing challenge is finding time to sew when my 5 year old is not trying to sew on my lap. I love that she is interested and wants to make things with mommy, I even got her a “toyish” machine and she will use it for a little bit but then want to “help me.” It’s hard when I’m working with little details, curves and zippers and trims.
My biggest sewing challenge is when trying something new sticking with it to the end. Hard or easy. Iam more into knitting but I like sewing things to go with the knitting.
My biggest sewing challenge is finding the time to make all the fun patterns I find at Pixie Faire.
My biggest challenge is getting started. I have so many patterns that I want to try and so little time. Once I get started there is no stopping me but the finding the time and the space is the hardest part.
Very cute doll. Adorable patterns. Hope I win
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is to finish more of the projects I start.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is not having enough time to complete all my projects!
My biggest sewing challenge is buttonholes! Terrify me even when they are automatic with my machine!
My biggest needlework challenge right now is reorganizing the mess that is my sewing room so that I can find and use all the patterns, fabric, and yarn to be able to get to my other goal of a project a week.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is finding the time to sit down and actually finish the projects that are already started!
My biggest sewing challenge is finding the time to do it!
My biggest sewing or knitting challenge is getting the right gauge.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is just finding the time for myself - to spread out and make a mess - without feeling guilty!! Love the outfit on that Logan doll!!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is not knowing how to sew or crochet or knit. In 2018 i plan on learning to sew,crochet & maybe 2019 to knit
My biggest challenge is finding supplies to do my sewing. I live in a rural area far from any cities and fabric stores.
My biggest sewing challenge is perfect 1/4" seams! Thank goodness for Victorian corset pattern so I can tweak those waistlines!
I now have a laundryroom/sewing room just off the kitchen. My biggest challenge now is to not burn supper while I “just finish that last seam”. BTW, the prize for today is spectacular.
My biggest sewing challenge is getting the buttons and button holes lined up and evenly spaced.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crocheting challenge is probably trying to get it to fit right. I like to hand stitch and forget things like hemming and pretend I know how to do it correctly ?
My biggest sewing challenge is trying to find enough time to sit down and sew as much as I want to!!
My biggest sewing, knitting and crocheting challenge is having time to do all. There is not enough hours in the day to finish everything.
My biggest challenge is finding a pattern and then what color.
my biggest challenge is making time!
My biggest challenge (besides just finding the time and space) is knitting. I’ve never been able to knit.
My biggest challenge if finding time to make all the things I have in my head and supplies for in my sewing room. Need 48 hours in a day, even that may not be enough.
My biggest challenge is always the same, finding high quality patterns for designs that will fit well and please the kids. Pixie Faire helps meet that challenge. TY.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is the fact that I am left-handed and both my mom and grandma are right-handed. They didn’t know how to teach me to knit and crochet left-handed so I had to learn to do both right-handed. At first, it was pretty rough to look at some of my creations but I believe I have mastered my techniques pretty well since childhood and, although I still struggle some with double pointed needle projects and carrying the yarn “behind the work” I am a pretty decent hand at knitting and crocheting. =0) I would love to win today’s contest!! Thank you!!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is finding the time to work on the projects in my head.
My biggest sewing, crochet, knitting challenge is learning to knit. I have taken classes, I have books and videos, and nearly every size needle but I just can’t seem to get the hang of it. I would love to be able to make the knitted cardigans and the Fair Isle holiday sweater & accessories but alas: knitting for me is like trying to learn Astro Physics. :-(
My biggest sewing challenge is zippers. They intimidate me
Is choosing the project I want to do.
My biggest knitting, crocheting or sewing challenge is finding balance between what I dream up in my head and what I really have time to create.
My biggest sewing challenge is when I mess up and I feel like quitting and giving up. I found if I take a break and come back with a clearer head things always seem a bit easier.
My biggest sewing challenge is getting the tension right with certain fabrics and doing zippers, since they intimidate me.
Elaine
January 02, 2018
Keeping up with trends so my granddaughter will actually wear what I make.