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 or crochet challenge is all the projects on my wish list to do and finding time to do them!
My biggest sewing or crochet challenge is all the projects on my wish list to do and finding time to do them!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is having enough time to actually sit down and do it, but I try to squeeze in a little time each week because I love sewing and crocheting.
My biggest challenge is definitely just finding time to do all the projects I want to do. It’s probably mostly a time management issue. I spend too much time on pinterest finding incredible inspiration and not enough time in the craft room making the incredible doll clothes! Sometimes the issue is finding the right supplies. I really prefer to buy fabric in person than to order it online. And sometimes the online supplies for doll clothes cost more to ship than the actual item. That really annoys me! I’m really not intimidated by your sewing patterns. I’m a good seamstress and your patterns have great instructions.
My biggest sewing challenge is buying too much fabric when I am in a fabric store. I’m like a kid in a candy store.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is really just in getting started as a beginner.
My biggest challenge will be to make a temperature afghan this year. I want to crochet one and I need to get started.
Arthritis in my hands and nerve damage from carpel tunnel’s. If not for that I could go all day sewing and crocheting.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is time and finishing a ripple afgan!
My biggest sewing challenge is getting back to sewing because my sewing machine was broken and I recently got it fixed. I just don’t have much time right now because I babysit my 1 year old granddaughter.
My biggest sewing challenge is finding the time to do it!
would love to try some of the boys clothes; sometime there are some things that are a challenge I have a few projects that need some hand sewing. but I am ready!!!!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is definitely doing cabling while knitting. Thanks for the giveaway.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is picking up stitches along front band/neck edges etc. when knitting items.
My biggest sewing challenge is to finish quilting my queen sized quilt on my home sewing machine.
My biggest sewing challenge is the frustration of back and neck pain cutting my sewing session short….grrr!
My biggest sewing knitting or crochet challenge is trying to finish one project before I start another and another and another
My biggest sewing challenge is to complete things once I have them started.
My biggest challenge is to find the time to sew all the new patterns and materials I have.
My biggest sewing or knitting challenge is finding the time while working on other peoples things and running a quilt shop….
My biggest challenge was a t-shirt quilt.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is making time to sew, and zippers – ugh!
My biggest sewing, knitting, crocheting project is what to start! So many patterns, so little time to make them all!
My biggest sewing challenge is having time to do it all!
My biggest challenge in seeing doll clothes is zippers. I have a deep fear of sewing them wrong and messing up my clothes and I can’t find any the right size.
My biggest hallenge is picking and choosng! I want to make them all so being practical about what I can actually finish is smetimes difficult!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is getting consistent sIzing for my crochet stitches. I’m still a novice!
Time – the greatest enemy. There are so many things that I want to do… and then am distracted with the everyday details of life! Not complaining mind you but hours in my work room everyday would be a dream come true!!! The things I could accomplish!! What a great New Years resolution – be creative and make the time for sewing, and knitting for those I love MOST.
My biggest sewing, knitting or crochet challenge is learning how to use my machine to embroider. I have never had a machine that is computerized and does embroidery before and its a whole new world. This is an amazing giveaway.
Thank you Pixie Faire.
How amazing are thise clothes!
I would love a boy doll and the patterns to add to all of my girls. Never had a boy doll and would be so excited to sew for him.
My biggest sewing challenge is working with specialty fabrics.
My biggest challenge is to stop taking on so many projects. I’m someone who can do a couple of things at one time but then it can take the fun out the project. I have to relax and enjoy.
My biggest knitting challenge is making socks and mitts small enough to fit properly on the dolls.
My biggest challenge is mending…I hate fixing stuff…I would rather make it from scratch….
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is not having the patience to sit and watch a youtube demo as many times as I actually do NEED!
Time…. and mini zippers!
My biggest challenge is to remember to work on it
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is deciding which project to do first! I want to do them all!
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is organizing and time. I find myself thinking, oh that won’t take long and jumping in. Then I get frustrated and don’t finish, but also don’t clean up so I have a big mess. It’s hard with small kids and homeschooling to find time to finish things.
My biggest sewing challenge right now is putting my sewing room back,together after a move.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is reading directions.
My biggest sewing challenge is knitting, I have had taken 3 different teachers and still don’t get lt! I a lefty.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crocheting challenge is actually sitting down to do it. I love to make things but setting aside time is difficult. With all three, I’d like to concentrate and learn more advanced stitches and techniques.
My biggest sewing, knitting or crochet challenge is blocking a crochet piece and getting the measurements correct.
My biggest sewing, knitting or chrochet challenge is getting organized and staying on track. I’m slow at knitting and crochet, so getting things finished for granddaughters Sue Ellen is a challenge!
Logan would be a great addition to our AG family. Looking forward to ‘boy’ clothes for awhile.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is knitting and crocheting as it is like unchartered territory for me, I can’t seem to get the hang of it no matter how I try. I guess practice would be in order but I prefer to sew with fabric.
My biggest challenge is finding the time away from hubby and kid.
My biggest challenge is that when I make something anything, getting it finished. Sometimes I’ll start something and never finish it. That is my goal for 2018.
My biggest challenge now is finding the uninterrupted time to sew, I thought being retired would give me lots of time but now I have grandchildren to pick up from school, take to sports events etc. that challenge my extended time to sew. But, I still love to try new projects and my grandaughters are great sounding biards for new ideas for their dolls.
My biggest challenge is the tiny top stitching called for on many items. My eyes just aren’t good enough to do thid neatly. Looking for an alternative!
My biggest sewing challenge is finishing one project before starting another!
My biggest sewing challenge is finding time to work and finish sewing projects.
My biggest sewing knitting or crochet challenge is trying to finish one project before I start another and another and another!!!!!
My biggest crochet challenge right now is mastering the Tunisian knit and purl stitches.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is accepting mistakes when they are made and not taking the whole thing back apart to fix it..
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is tendon damage with my right thumb. I so want to crochet, but can only handle the hook a few minutes per day.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is trying to find the time!! Five kids, sports, church, life in general, leaves little time for sewing :(
My biggest sewing challenge is making clothes for myself. I’m short, short waisted, and chubby! That’ why I stick to doll clothes and crafty things.
My biggest challenge in sewing and knitting is finding the time!!
My biggest sewing challenge is making me and my daughters matching medieval gowns to go for a mommy and me date out on the town.
My biggest challenge is to stay focused on one project at a time. Oh and following the pattern :). I probably spend more time unpicking as I want the finish to be perfect and sometimes I might miss a stitch by not following the pattern closely. Therefore the unpicking.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is finding time! I have small “helpers” that prevent me from concentrating or try to get me to show them how to do whatever I’m doing (but are too small to work independently). When they are finally safe in bed, I’m too tired to think!
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is having to make multiple items the same for my granddaughters and I. They like us all to have the same. "
My biggest sewing challenge is finding the right time to work on the things I want to get done
My biggest sewing (knitting, or crochet) challenge is … NOT buying more fabric! I love fabric, love to sew, need to concentrate on lowering the stash!
My biggest sewing challenge is to make my product look neat and professional
My biggest sewing challenge is knowing when to stop buying fabric and using up the excessive amounts I have; it’s just all so pretty!! A fabric store is my happy place?
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is too many ideas and not enough time.
My biggest sewing challenge is finding time to sew for myself! I make Memory Animals and quilts. When I’m between orders I Pattern test with a few indi companies for my daughter.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is finishing projects. The creative ideas are my favorite part. I love choosing the pattern and fabrics. I love adding details like ribbon and lace I love the pillowcase dress because it sews up quickly and looks adorable. I am a perfectionist and will take something out if it doesn’t look right. What a fun contest. Thanks.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is finding the time to create and enjoy making my daughter clothes for her historical AG dolls! I love to do it, but I work full time out of the house and when I’m home, I’m cooking, cleaning and running the kids here, there and everywhere!!!
I love your site with all the different styles. I wish I could dress myself like the dolls. My granddaughters are waiting for some of these fashions. I hope I can achieve the look.
My biggest challenge is to not have many projects of knitting and/or sewing going at once. I need to finish some before starting more.
My biggest sewing challenge is my patience… And lack there of!! I get excited when the outfits I’m making for my grands AG doll that I tend to rush and error and re-do
My biggest challenge is what project to start with first. I want to do them all – sewing, crafts, scrapbooking, etc. Even though I am a senior citizen I still don’t have enough time in the day!!! I would love to win this doll as it would be fun to sew for a boy doll. Have been sewing for granddaughters girl dolls. Thanks.
“My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is time and the lack of sources for materials in my area. I just know the basics of knitting and crocheting so I’ve resigned to the fact that I need to stick to what I know—sewing!
My biggest sewing challenge is working with knits.
My biggest knitting challenge is learning to knit in the round, using circular needles.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is balancing time, between what I want to do, sew, other household duties and of course WORK!
My biggest sewing challenge is finding enough time to start and finish one project without getting distracted
My biggest challenge is more with knitting. After years of doing lots of small detailed needle work I have developed arthritis in my wrist! Doesn’t slow down sewing that much but knitting action can be a challenge!!
My biggest challenge is working with small pieces when my fingers refuse to cooperate. I sew everything by hand since I can do it anywhere.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is completing my projects! I get stuck on something and give up.
My biggest challenge is, at times trying to decide which pattern I want to make from thousands I see each day. But most times, choosing a pattern isn’t too hard, my biggest challenge is choosing the fabrics I want to use for said pattern.
My biggest knitting sewing, knitting or crochet challenge is accuracy when working with slippery fabrics. I just haven’t mastered that yet!
My biggest sewing challenge is time. I wish i had more of it! After working full time & 4 kids not much to spare for that! On a side note, my husband would LOVE this outfit!!
My biggest sewing challenge is finishing a project.
My biggest sewing and knitting challenge is finishing my big projects. I start t grrr am, work along, then get sidetracked by the next big project…..
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is – can’t crochet, can only knit and purl, sewing challenge is making a coat for the 14 inch dolls -little piece are hard to turn!
My biggest challenge is when I incorporate “quilt” like items as part of the total project. I make themed gifts for my granddaughter. One was a Tropical Island Vacation for her AG doll which included the island and sea bay. The foldable hut was also designed with a quilting technique.
My biggest sewing challenge is hand sewing… my hands aren’t as flexible as they once were.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is working with sheer and filmy fabrics (like the Aphrodite pattern). I always have to practice the finish on the fabric (especially a rolled hem) before actually making the garment. Thanks for offering such super gift!
My biggest sewing and knitting challenge is finishing my big projects. I start t grrr am, work along, then get sidetracked by the next big project…..
My biggest challenge with sewing, knitting and crocheting is taking the time to get good at one thing. I jump from each with only minimal skills. However, I do a pretty good job at doll clothes and love to make them.
My biggest sewing or knitting challenge is just getting a project started. I work best with deadlines and once I’ve started I keep going and finish it.
My biggest sewing, knitting, or crochet challenge is buying materials and not starting the project right away. I have way too many UFOs (Unfinished Objects)
Nancy
January 02, 2018
My biggest sewing, knitting or crochet challenge is properly inserting a zipper. I suppose it has a lot to do with my avoiding patterns that call for one! One of my New Year’s challenges to self is to practice inserting zippers with used ones from a local thrift shop. Fortunately, I haven’t encountered having to insert a zipper with any of the Pixie Faire patterns that I have (maybe, I have avoided them too) but, I want to be ready and feel confident when the time comes!