Welcome to Day 9 of our 12 Days Of Christmas celebration! Today, January 2nd, we are giving away an amazing 9 piece bundle! 3 historical outfits, 3 Pixie Packs, and 3 historical patterns to one lucky winner!
Giveaway Update: Congratulations to Christine Victorsen You've won the historical package and have been contacted by email.
Bonus Fun For Everyone! Today we are highlighting our 18 Inch Doll Historical Pattern Collection at Pixie Faire. Simply add two patterns from this collection to your shopping cart, and enter discount code: DAY9BOGO in the discount box at checkout to get one of the patterns for FREE!
Note: This offer is for the 18" Historical Collection only. This is a very large collection covering a variety of time periods. You will find image navigation buttons at the top of this collection page, all of these sub-collections are a part of this promo day. This coupon code will be good for one day only - January 2nd (12 AM-11:59 PM PST) and is available for one use per customer. Limit one free pattern. The least expensive item will be free.
The items included in today's giveaway are:
To enter today's giveaway, simply leave a comment in the box below finishing the sentence below, the most specific you are the more likely you will be to see a pattern created for that item!
"My favorite fashion era is... I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a ...."
Comments must be left (on this blog post) by 12 midnight (Pacific), 1/2/2019.
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 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
I love fashions from the 1940’s the colors are beautify, very feminine style.
My favourite fashion eras are XVIIIth century et 1920 fashion, the French “Années folles”. Love the civil war fashion, too (Scarlet O-hara style)
My favorite Era is the 60’s. I have fond memories of the Beatles with the Carnaby Street influence and the Beach Boys with the Hang Ten shorts and bathing suits, not to mention the Haight-Ashbury influence for the Hippies.
My favorite era would be the 50’s.
would be fun to sew some of clothes I wore then
My favorite era would be the 50’s. Would love to sew some of clothes I wore back then. But most of children with dolls, like the fashions they see everyday. Not my pick tho.
My favorite era is the 1950s. I would love to see patterns from different counties for 18 inch dolls
I would love to make these. Love it when girls get frilly!
My favorite era is well basically anything vintage….retro and vintage is so my personality and style
My favorite fashion era is the 1940s. Would love to make accessories.
My favorite fashion era is the 1950’s. I enjoy making 18 inch doll outfits from different eras.
My favorite era is definitely the 1930s/1940s. I want to dress my dolls for display in that era after I get do models. ne using them as
My favorite era is the 1930-40’s. I used to love watching my mom dress up in her cute fashionable dresses for church on sunday. Memories!
My favorite fashion era is the 1920;s, I would love to see a flapper dress pattern for an evening of dancing the Charleston.
Okay, here is a longer version on why the 1500-1600s are my favorite fashion era( I wanted to make sure I posted inside the timeline before). My favorite fashion era is the 1500-1600s. I remember that I first became interested in this era, it’s all because of a book that I had read called “Shakespeare’s secret” the book was so captivating to me, that in the following months I had done two reports on Queen Elizabeth and William Shakespeare. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a doll sized version of Queen Elizabeth the first’s coronation gown, along with some coustumes inspired by plays written by Shakspeare. The play A Mid Summer Nights Dream is my favorite of them all so definitely some from this! Thank you and happy New Year!
“My favorite fashion era is the 1500- 1600s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a Queen Elizabeth the first’s coronation! Hope this is in time!
I don’t really have a favorite fashion era, but I think clothes from the ’20s are fun and think patterns from that time are cool!
Choosing a favorite fashion era is liking choosing a favorite child! There’s no way I could pick just one. And for me, it all started with a 1986 Pleasant Company catalog I received as a girl. I love the variety and exquisite detail of patterns available from Pixie Faire, in the historical collection in particular.
I would love the 60’s, good times.
My favorite fashion era is the 1800’s Pioneer. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a Laura Ingels inspired outfit. Complete with undergarments and shoes.
I don’t have a favourite fashion era — I just love all the ones with long dresses! I love to see fashions inspired by specific stories/books/movies.
My favorite fashion era for sewing doll clothing is 40s and 50s outfits like I wore growing up. I would like to see a historical pattern for the highwaist pedal pushers with straps that I wore then. They were my favorites.
My favourite fashion age would be the victorian age!I love the lace and big elegant dresses
My favorite era is the Regency/ Jane Austen period. I really love the empire waist and classical flowing drape of the skirts. I would like to see more patterns for ethnic or traditional cultural costumes.
The Civil War era had some great women’s fashions. I’d like to see some for the American Girl and Hearts 4 hearts dolls.
Would love to see a pattern similar to some of the costumes used in the Outlander series
“My favorite fashion era is the early 1800’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a bitty baby doll”
My favorite fashion era is the late 1800’s to early 1900’s. I would like to see more boy style clothing.
My favorite era is the 1800’s. What I would like to see is more cultural patterns. Scandinavian traditional outfits, folklorico dresses etc.
My favorite fashion era is the 1850=1870. I would dearly love a pattern or instructions for a hoop skirt and a corset.
My favorite fashion era is Victorian.
My favorite fashion era is mid 19th century Victorian period.
Presently, my favorite fashion era to recreate for my dolls is the 60s. Since purchasing Melody, I love the mod color block dresses.
My favorite era is the middle ages. My wife and I are in the he SCA and have Scottish persons I have looked all over for a ladies Scottish outfit for my lady wife’s dolls but can not find them anywhere. Any pointers are greatly welcomed
I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a Scottish great ladies gown and arisad
Best doll pattern site online. I stopped buying paper patterns because the PDF format is so easy to print.
I use tracing paper.
My favorite era is the 1940’s and 50’s! (Maybe even a little 30’s too!) such cute dresses from those times!
My favorite fashion era is the late 1990s. I’d love to see a pattern for baggy cargo pants and a spaghetti strap shirt/dress.
I have a passion for fashion. I love just about everything! How about something from the 80’s. The decade of big hair, big shoulders, neon colors, acid wash denim, scrunchies, sweat bands, leg warmers and work out wear!
My favorite fashion era is..umm..almost anything from the 1940s and down, especially the Regency, Tudor, and Edwardian styles. I couldn’t narrow it down to just one. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for an 1830s casual or dressier attire, wide enough to allow for the hoops of those days.
My favorite fashion eras are the medieval and Victorian eras. I would like to see more historical patterns for the medieval era in general because they seem pretty hard to come across, but I’d especially like to see patterns for lower class children or children from wild gangs like Robin Hood’s thieves or something.
My favorite fashion era is the Victorian era. I love the romantic look of the clothing of that time.
My favorite era is the Victorian manly between 1840 to 1850 when hooped dresses and were in fashion. The Charles Dickens time frame. I would like to see historical patterns for 18 inch boy dolls for this same period please. Love love all the beautiful patterns the designers provide. Thanks.
My favorite fashion era is the 1940s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a collection of dresses with options for creative insets, ruffles, and trim options like piping and rick-rack.
My favorite era is the 50’s
My favorite fashion era is the 1890’s. Love the dresses and hats.
One of my first patterns to buy from Pixiefaire, being a new member in June, was the Thimbles and Acorns pattern..Country Girl. My handmade porcelain 14” doll waited 20 years for this specific pattern with only the hat to make now. Thank you for all your beautiful and specialized patterns.
I like historical clothes from the 1700 and 1800’s. I’m only beginning and haven’t tried anything this intricate. I honestly can’t think of a recommendation as I’ve seen many great patterns from this time period.
My favourite fashion era would be the “Hippies”, of the 60’s and 70’s, and I would love more Flower Power girls dresses and such!
Its very difficult to pick one period all of the dresses have been beautiful. Perhaps the Roaring 20s as a new era. The creativity of all the designers is so amazing. I would love to make every thing . Thank you for all the lovely patterns and the tips.
My favourite fashion era would be the early fifties.
My favorite fashion(and literary) era is that of Pride and Prejudice, drawn from the Jennifer Ehle character. The dresses and wraps, plus accessories, are perfect. I’d like to see the dolls happily twirling to this era.
My favorite historical fashions are from the 18th century. My goal this year is to dress one of my dolls from the underthings outward in the 18th century fashions.
“My favorite fashion era is 50’s and 60’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a beautiful ball gown.
“My favorite fashion era is the 1850’s thru the early 1900’s.. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a dress like the ones Tasha Tudor drew for the book A Little Princess. My family has been reading that book for 4 generations now. Each generation we’ve tried to recreate the dresses pictured, but never quite succeed. We’ve made a doll house to look like the house in the story(which has been handed down) and each generation has added to the dolls and clothes. Each generation has kept “her” doll and clothes, but with each new girl comes new dolls and clothes. Your patterns have come the closest, but the bustle and swooped front we continue to struggle with. Our youngest has just gotten her own book and doll and she’s already asking me to make the outfits from the book. So it is time to start trying again. So I’d love the pink dance dress if it could be made into a pattern.
My favorite fashion era is the 60’s. I would love to see more mod clothes for 18 inch dolls from that time.
My favorite fashion era is the 40’s. I like the dresses.
My favourite fashion era is the Early Medieval Period/Viking/Norse Era (1000-1400) and European folk clothing (1500-1900).
I guess my favorite’s are the colonial period and the 30’s, but I want to sew for them all!
My favorite fashion eras are the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. I especially like patterns that feature release tucks and pleats.
My favorite fashion era would be late 1800 like during Laura Engles time. I love the long dresses and pantaloons.
My favorite fashion era is the 50’s and 60’s. I love recreating the styles I remember as a girl! One thing I haven’t seen that we wore in the 60’s was stirrup (or ski) pants. Hated they way they felt, but loved how they looked!
for a 1950’s home expert woman.
My favorite fashion eras are Regency and the 1950’s, but you’ve covered them pretty well with patterns. So, I’d like to see some 1920-1940 dress patterns and undies, including the Flapper girls. Thanks for asking!
I would love to see a 70s outfit like I had as a girl. Short sleeve, square neck top that showed off my belly button with sailor style pants with big bellbottoms.
My favorite fashion era is contemporary.
“My favorite fashion era is THE 60’S AND 70’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a hip hugger bellbottom and body suit..”
My favorite are outfits from the 50s and 60s. i cant think of anything specific that I would like to see.
My favorite fashion era is the late 1800’s and the early 1900’s. It seems you already offer a good variety of vintage styles. I would like to see historical patterns offered for a wider variety of cultures. Also, it would be fun to have pattens for more hats from any era with ideas on how to embellish and make a variety from one or two basic designs (they had so many interesting ones, especially in the 1800’s through the mid-1900’s.) If possible doll jewelry patterns might be fun. I especially like the patterns you have where there is a historical outfit and a modern one that goes along with it!
My favorite fashion era is the mid-18th century. I would love to see a pattern for a cap, pocket, and quilted petticoat, mid-18th century.
My favorite fashion era to see doll patterns in would be the Civil War era. Especially Southern Belle gowns.
My favourite fashion era is what is current now. My girls love dressing dolls in what they wear themselves.
My favorite fashion era is the Victorian Era. The dresses are so “big”!
May favorite fashion era is 1880s cowboy/western. I would like to see a historical pattern for equestrians.
My favorite time period is 1940s (during WW II). I would like to see patterns for coats or cloaks from that time period.
Hard to pick a favorite era. The 50’s, 60’s, early 70’s. And the American revolution era.
I began making clothes for AG dolls when my niece bought her daughter Elizabeth (Facility’s) friend with the idea of using the doll to introduce American History in her overseas home school. But Elizabeth had just been retired and they could no longer get period clothing for her. I was asked to make clothes for the doll. And then I realized that I could make clothes to introduce clothing in keeping with my grandniece’s Scandinavian heritage. Though she is older now, I still often make period outfits or finish off with the accessories needed..
I also like to make more contemporary outfits for the dolls as well as those are the ones my grandchildren like to play with..My favorite fashion era is the 1970s. Not because there were great clothes but it’s my coming of age era. We started the decade with short dresses and ended it with knee length bias-cut skirts. And Gunny Sax dresses for prom!!
I would love to see Victorian outfits along with Chanel inspired outfits!
My favorite fashion era is Victorian. Would love to see a Victorian riding habit pattern, or a replica of the AG Felicity riding habit with hat! :)
My favorite fashion era is the 30’s and 40’s with the glamorous Hollywood gowns. Looking at the stars like Ginger Rogers in some of the gowns she wore while dancing with Fred Astaire or sone of the long and slinky gowns that Joan Crawford wore. Kay Francis was know for her fashions. The draping of gowns on Rita Hayworth. The feathers, lace and beading that went into those gowns was fantastic. Such elegance.
My favorite fashion era is the 1950’2. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a doll dressed in 50’s clothes.
My favorite fashion era is the 50’s. I would like to see some dresses from that ers.
My favourite fashion era is the 1950s.
I love the 50’s and 60’s. From poodle skirts to mini skirts-they were all fun!
My.favorite fashion era is the 1950’s – I was born in the 50’s and remember wearing pretty full dresses that my mom made me. We didn’t have a lot of money, so I cherished a brand new dress, especially if it was hand made by my mother, sometimes she would also make one for my doll to.
My favorite fashion era is the Victorian era. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a
ball gown with all accessories.
“My favorite fashion era is colonial and Victorian
I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a Gone With the Wind spring picnic frock
Can’t pick a favorite fashion era, I like to sew from them all. I would like to see a pattern for a Norwegian bunad and a Sami costume from Finland/Sweden.
My favorite fashion era is the 50s. I also really like make believe storybook characters. It sparks a child’s imagination to dress their doll like a character they have watched on tv or read about in a book.
My favorite fashion era is the Victorian Era. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a full dress, underpinnings and hat.
My favorite fashion era is the 1920’s through 1940’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for dresses from those years.
My favorite fashion era is the 1850 but I love the 1950’s also since I was born in that era.
My favourite fashion era is Victorian. It was a wonderful period.
My favorite fashion era is colonial. I would like to see patterns for 14" boy dolls.
My favorite era is the 1900s. I’d love to see a ball gown and all,the fancy under garments.
My favorite fashion era is the 60’s. I lived through them with fringe, mini skirts, Twiggy and the Beatles. Loved it all. Loved making the mod block dress.
My favorite fashion era is Renaissance. Would love to see patterns for women and men.
“My favorite fashion era is the 70’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for bell-bottomed pants and vests with long fringe. Wild colors.
I LOVE the Civil War!!! The boys civil war outfits are amazing.
Would love to see some Scarlet O’Hara BBQ dress or the Green Drapery Dress.
My favorite fashion era is 1920s to 1950s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a wedding dress
Teresa
January 02, 2023
i Love Edwardian & Civil War fashions – don’t make mechoose one!