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
My biggest Sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is organizing my time to work on my projects. I have soooooo many patterns, ready to go, and soooooo many beautiful pieces of fabric/yarn/thread, ready to use. And then I find more patterns & more materials. 2018 will be my year to fix this, thank you for making me see this, Happy New Year!
My biggest sewing challenge is cleaning up my area after I’m done. It’s all fun and games until then. Lol.
My biggest sewing challenge is the arthritis in my hands. I can’t sew nearly as much as I would like.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is finding time to work on the things that I WANT to work on, and also zippers LOL
My biggest challenge is to actually find (make) time to sew
My biggest sewing challenge is to let my mind rest when working toward a deadline. I always want to do more than I know I can accomplish!
My biggest sewing, knitting,and crochet challenge is finishing a project before starting another.
My biggest sewing challenge is navigating tight corners on little clothes with my sewing machine
My biggest challenge is finding time.
My biggest sewing challenge is sewing machine tension. I never think it’s right, then when I try to “fix it” I just make things worse.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is purling. I just feel awkward.
My biggest problem is that I give up if something doesn’t look like I thought it was going to instead of trying to fix it.
My biggest sewing challenge is making the time to do it.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is finding the right colors and materials to make a project. The time to complete a project is nothing compared to the time it takes to gather all the supplies!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is any type of crochet and knitting with 4 needles.
My biggest challenge..SO much fabric, so little time!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is time. I need more time to get back to the fun times I have when I sew.
My biggest challenge to sewing,knitting or crocheting is time!
My biggest sewing challenge is to stop buying fabric, I like everything I see and want it all. I must use what I have………
My biggest challenge is organization and cleaning up after each project. I want to sew rather than clean
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is finding time to complete my projects.
My biggest sewing challenge is finding the time to do all I want to do. My GD loves when I make her doll clothes. I would also like to teach her to sew.
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is I never learned to knitT taught myself to knit just a little. but have only ever made one sweater for the American girl doll and was not up to the standards that I see in your website.
My biggest challenge is staying interested when it’s not really something I wanted to do (but someone else wants) and I run into difficulties.
My biggest challenge is trying to do all the things I think up. I am constantly dreaming up new ideas and can’t make them fast enough.
My biggest challenge is adding trims to clothing for dolls.
Finishing one thing before moving on to the next thing!
my biggest challenge is using up the fabric I just had to have. My space is well insulated because of the fabric.
My biggest problem is getting the right pattern.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is the amount of time it takes. But I love knitting and sewing!
My biggest sewing, knitting and crocheting challenge is with doing a gauge swatch in knitting
My biggest sewing challenge is focussing in one project and getting it done. I want to do so many things!
My biggest challenge is converting knitting patterns to machine knitting to be able to make them faster. I love knitting them by hand when i have time.
My biggest sewing, knitting, crochet challenge is knowing the limitations of machines, and different definitions of how easy or hard a pattern is. I’ve seen videos of serging over zippers, but I’ve been told that’s not a good idea. Does it depend on the machine, or is there a technique? For patterns, I have a crochet pattern that is identified as easy but no instructions on how to do the stitches, so a “what you need to know” section might be helpful.
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is putting in zippers
My biggest sewing challenge is finding the time but I’m going to work on that harder this year.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is starting a project and then when I start finishing a project. Sometimes I just don’t feel very confident and others times I just don’t have the time to work on a project.
So much fun for the girls! Love it!
So much fun for the girls! Love it!
My biggest sewing, knitting or crochet challenge is not uncommon….there is never enough time to produce all the inspired outfits that I have patterns for (which doesn’t stop me from buying more patterns and fabric and pictures of ideas). I’d like to negotiate a few more hours in a day!
Ooo…and boy doll clothes….to die for!!
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is Staying organized. I have a tendency to make numerous items at one time and sewing room becomes a disaster. But nothin a “once a week” cleaning can’t conquer!
My biggest sewing challenge has been in the fitting of the doll clothes (people clothes too!)
I finally broke down and bought my own ( used ) AG doll and this has helped. Even so there are times when things do not go as planned and have to be discarded. No one likes to be defeated, especially me, but I just have to chalk it up as experience for future attempts..
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge (or any craft project at that matter!) is finding the time to actually work on it. Instead of the time I thought I’d have at this point in my life, I’ve got even less due to chronic illness in my children. One is under control – and gotten very involved in activities to make up for lost time! The other is a work in progress – one step forward, seems like two back. But we will get there and life will return to “normal” and I can pick up all my waiting projects and do something for myself for a change. :)
My biggest sewing challenge is zipper installation.
My biggest sewing, knitting or crochet challenge is selling/marketing the many one of a kind and limited edition doll clothes I create. I would much rather sew and design.
My biggest sewing challenge is the arthritis in my hands. They actually go numb. Well, that and my vision isn’t so great anymore.
My biggest challenge is to decide whether to make the motocross outfit- my husband has been riding motorcycles in all forms for 45 years of to make the Captain Underpants costume to make my grandson happy.
My biggest sewing challenge is being able to use my dinner room table to cut and then sew without having to get out of the table for dinner. Wish could have my own space for my crafts, specially now with my 3 granddaughters. Knitting and crochet are easier for I can take it with me.
My biggest sewing challenge is finding time.
My biggest sewing, knitting or crochet challenge is staying organized, especially with sewing. I want to make every pattern I have and have trouble focusing on one project at a time.
I would love to win Logan and the patterns. In my area in Canada, no one has the boy dolls. This would give them the incentive to want one or even buy one.
I would put him on my fb and all the grandmothers will want one for their Grandchildren. LolMy biggest challenge right now is making a designated spot in my craft room for sewing.
My biggest sewing/knitting challenge is having enough time to accomplish everything that is in my head!
My biggest sewing challenge is making sure I have all the correct fabric and notions that is called for in the pattern, so I can start right away.
My biggest sewing, crochet, or knitting challenge is finding enough time plus learning to crotchet. I also need to finish what I have cut out before starting something new., I love sewing doll clothes.
My sewing space is ok…but for crocheting I need a better chair and LIGHT!! Especially in the winter. My Grandson’s name is Logan! What a fun give-away this is!
My biggest challenge is actually learning to knit!
My biggest sewing challenge is making pants that fit me.
My biggest challenge with sewing right now is not being able to say to family when they all ask for help making things at the same time.
My biggest challenge is lack of organization in my small sewing space.
My biggest sewing challenge is to organize my crafting area and finding the time to complete projects that I keep starting!
My biggest crocheting challenge is the fitting.
My biggest sewing challenge is finding a way to organize things so that even if I only have a few minutes I could sit right down and sew a little bit
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is finishing. Velcro tends to make the garment stiff and bulky, buttonholes are scary and no one uses hooks and eyes anymore!
My biggest sewing challenge is working with Knit fabric that likes to grow as I sew.
Organization is always a challenge for me!
So glad they finally made a boy doll!!
My biggest sewing challenges are finding time to sew and actually finish all the projects I’ve begun. (However, I am relieved to discover I’m certainly not the only one dealing with these same issues .?)
My biggest sewing challenge is to start and being distracted by other things then getting back to the project.
My biggest challenge is sewing on knit fabric
My biggest sewing , knitting, crocheting challenge is having the time to work on it and starting too many projects at once , instead of completing one before I start another one.
My biggest sewing challenge is getting things done.
my biggest sewing knitting or crotcheting challenge is from arthritis, sometimes have to set aside project for another day
My biggest sewing challenge is time with homeschooling 3 kids and running the house I’m a bit busy.
My biggest challenge with both knitting and crocheting is getting the gauge correct. I tend to keep my stitches tight and often have to change needle size to get it right.
My biggest sewing challenge is being a newbie with not a lot of time to practice. This year my goal is to spend more time crafting and to teach my 10 year old daughter to sew.
My biggest sewing challenge is finishing things.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is finding enough time to get everything done on my list.
My biggest sewing challenge is finding time finish projects I start .
My biggest challenge is reading and following a pattern for sewing. It never seems toward out like the picture.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is having too much inspiration and not enough time.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is seeing projects though to the end when I hit a problem and my results are not looking good. :(
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is dealing with a permanent back injury that does not allow me to sew/iron/fabric cutting for any length of time. I have to do it in little spurts and then rest, which really demotivates me due to extreme pain.
My biggest knitting challenge is figuring out where I am, what I did wrong, and how to fix it.
Too many ideas, too little time……………………
My largest sewing hurdle is to walk into the fabric store and ONLY purchase the one item I intended to purchase
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is Trying to turn heels on Socks….I’m getting there slowly!!!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is limited space and keeping my space tidy and organized. What seems to be working for me currently is to have two covered bins for works in progress that store everything for a given project. When my sewing session is over, everything goes back in the bin for that project. My space stays tidy and when I start a new session everything is in one place ready to go.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is trying to keep my space clean while sewing! No matter how much I try, I make the biggest mess with the little scraps and thread! The table and the floor look like I’ve been sitting there for weeks, just a sewing!! Thx for the giveaway!
My biggest sewing and crocheting challenge is finding the time to do it. Right now I am teaching full time and working a part time job on the side. When I do have a few days off…I spend it working on one of my projects.
My biggest crocheting project is a king bed cover done with crochet cotton.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is finishing projects before starting new ones. I am always thinking of new things before I get the ones I have already started finished!
Finding the correct yarn to fit the pattern and tensions is a problem for me. Thanks for the giveaways! You are an awesome company. I love having the availability of your company. From Canada. Donna
My biggest sewing challenge is I have too many challenges!
My biggest sewing challenge is time and my hands not hurting so I can create! He is so cute! Thanks for the giveaways.
My biggest challenge is finding time to finish the projects I start.
My biggest sewing, crochet or knitting challenge is trying s new pattern. If I can get over this hurdle, fear of learning a new pattern. I can get a lot done. That and the fear of fancy fabrics. I want to make princess dresses for my granddaughter. Thank you for this giveaway.
My biggest challenge is putting in a doll clothes zipper.
My biggest sewing challenge is learning to operate my new electronic sewing machine.
My biggest sewing Knitting crocheting challenge is finding time.
Amanda M.
January 02, 2018
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is making the time to sew! Second would be fighting with my sewing machine… I have a love/hate relationship with sewing machines.