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 any Colonial Dress, I love bonnets and high boots, and I love the 30,s and 40s maybe it’s those wonderful prints. You designers are so talented. This is the bees knees.
My favorite era for clothing just may be the ancient Egyptians! Would love to make some outfits for this time period.
My favorite era is Elizabethian
I really enjoy the fashions of the 1950s. I’ve noticed that you don’t carry a pattern for a dress with a straight front panel and gathered around the rest of the waist. This seems to have been a very popular style of this time period.
Love history and would really enjoy making these doll costumes.
My favorite fashion era is probably the 1900s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for 1830s and 1960s dresses.
I don’t really have a favorite era. I like them all. If I had to pick i would say the civil war era.
My favorite fashion era—I’m not sure I have a favorite one. I like beautiful gowns of the South, the playful clothes of different eras. I just like a variety.
My favorite fashion era—I’m not sure I have a favorite one. I like beautiful gowns of the South, the playful clothes of different eras. I just like a variety.
My favorite era is the 1940’s because that’s when I was a little girl and I remember ssome of the clothes my grandmother made for me.
“My favorite fashion era is the Gay Nineties. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a Walking Suit.”
My favorite fashion era is the 18th century. Would love to see more historical patterns.
My favorite fashion era is right before, during, and after the Civil War. I love the Southern styles with the poof sleeves and the hoop skirts.
My favorite fashion era is the 1960’s-1970’s. I’d like to see a hippie style outfit for the A Girl For All Time Doll.
I have 5 granddaughters that love playing “Going to the Ball” It would be fun to see gowns from many times. They would have so much fun seeing the different types of gowns. thanks
My favourite fashion era is right now, so that I may sew for my Granddaughter. I do love some of the more elegant fashions that we have asked Cinnamon for in the past; and received.
My favorite fashion era is the 30s. I’d love to see a historical pattern for a fabulous statement coat for a silver screen siren.
My favorite fashion era is the 18th century. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for an Edwardian Era lady swimsuit, a Victorian Era and Baroque Era Opera/Ballet dress, an 18th century lady riding suit.
My favorite era most is the Marie Antoinette era of fashion.
I have 5 granddaughters that love playing “Going to the Ball” It would be fun to see gowns from many times. They would have so much fun seeing the different types of gowns. thanks
My favorite fashion era is the 1960s because of all the bright colored dresses. I would love to see a pattern for a common dress patten during this time.
My favorite clothing period is the 1940s. Fashions were so creative during the war when fabric was at a premium and many women made do with the fabric they had.
I love the era from When Calls the Heart – probably late 1800’s, and the 50’s – memories of growing up and Mom making my beautiful dresses.
My favorite fashion era is the Victorian period.
My favorite history period is the 1920s and I wish there were more patterns from that period.
My favorite fashion era is the Victorian style. I would love to see a Victorian style coat for the Wellie Wishers.
My favorite fashions are from the 1800’s. I wish there more patterns for the kind of clothing girls wear now.
My favorite fashion era is the 1970s I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a square toke top.
My favorite fashion era is the Georgian Period. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for undergarments from this time.
My favourite fashion era is right now, so that I may sew for my Granddaughter. I do love some of the more elegant fashions that we have asked Cinnamon for in the past; and received.
My favorite fashion era is regency.
My favorite fashion era is the Jane Austin era. It would be fun to sew a wardrobe similar to what folks/children wore during that time. Thank you!
My favorite fashion era would be victorian. The details on the clothes is lovely. They used lots of lace and detail.
My favorite fashion era is the colonial period. I love to read books about this time period so it would be fun to dress the dolls in fashions like was worn during the colonial period
“My favorite fashion era is the Victorian era. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a dress worn by an average girl of this era. "
My favorite fashion era depends on my mood. I’ve done everything from Renaissance through to the 1960s. I’m currently torn between 1880s bustle gowns and 1830s gowns. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for Regenc or early to mid 20th century undergarments. These influence the hang and fit of an outfit.
My favorite fashion era is Civil War. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for an authentic Native American Indian outfit that is like buckskin, long sleeves, fringe, turquoise, beading, a headband, and moccasins. Thanks for these fun days of ideas.
My favourite fashion Era is. ….ALL of them!!!! There are so many styles and fabrics throughout the centuries, how can one pick just one era? I would love to see more country specific folk costumes. Thre are a few patterns available already, but there are sooooooo many countries out there! And very beautiful prize, the designers did a fantastc job!
My favourite fashion Era is. ….ALL of them!!!! There are so many styles and fabrics throughout the centuries, how can one pick just one era? I would love to see more country specific folk costumes. Thre are a few patterns available already, but there are sooooooo many countries out there! And very beautiful prize, the designers did a fantastc job!
My favorite fashion era is 50’s because of seeing pictures of my mom.
I really don’t have a favourite era… I like seeing fashions from across the decades.
Would love to see more of the Victorian ages (roughly the 1830-1840 eras), with the slim waists, poofy dress, and all the lace & frills. Sort of like what they wore in Interview With a Vampire (those were gorgeous outfits).
My favorite fashion era is Victorian.
My favorite fashion era is the 40’s and50’s, but I would like to see some patterns from the Roaring Twenties.
My favorite fashion era is Regency. I would love to see historical patterns for more accessories from this era — jackets, bonnets, capes.
My favorite era is 50’s/60’s as this is when I played with dolls.
My 3 favorite time periods are Revolutionary War era, Civil War & Medieval. Of course those are the 3 periods I participate in as a historical re-enactor. It’s great that my dolls can dress up too!
My favorite historical pattern would be to duplicate some of Shirley Temples early costumes from her movies
My favorite historical pattern would be to duplicate some of Shirley Temples early costumes from her movies
My fashion era would have to be medieval/renaissance. I would like to see a pattern for a Medieval/Celtic wedding gown for 18" doll.
My favorite fashion era (today—it changes with the day) would be the ‘40s/WW2 and I’d love to see a pattern for a “Rosie the Riveter” outfit, complete with hair scarf, shoes, and wrench. Bonue points for instructions on how to style the dolls’ hair appropriately.
Thanks so much for these giveaways!
My favorite historical era is the colonial/Revolutionary era.
My favorite fashion era is the early 1900’s. I would like to see more male outfits of that era or any era.
I love the Victorian Era fashions for children. The girls’ dresses were so feminine and pretty. Girls looked like lovely young ladies
My favorite fashion era is the mid 1800’s Little House on the Prairie style clothes.
I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a variety of dresses from the little house time.
My favorite fashion era is the mid 1800’s Little House on the Prairie style clothes.
I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a variety of dresses from the little house time.
My favorite era is the Victorian era. I would like to see a historical
Pattern offered for a dress like the movie Emma.
My favorite fashion era is modern because everything works.
My favourite fashion era is the Victorian era. I would love to see more patterns for the boys in any era
My favorite fashion era is medieval. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for characters from Game of Thrones.
My favorite fashion era is 2019!! While I do love the all of the different historical clothes, I really enjoy making clothes that reflect what we are wearing now. It’s also really fun to make matching clothes for both the doll and the little girl who plays with the doll. Knit a tunic and sew a matching pair of leggings. Sew a sun dress and knit a matching shawl. How cute!!
My favorite era is th Flappers of the 1920’s. This period represents my grandmother and my mother as a child. The stories of spit curls, and ragtime. The world had so many new appliances. So many family stories. The fashion lines are gorgeous. Your prize is awesome!
My favorite fashion era is the early 1970’s … I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a halter top and hip hugger bell bottoms and platform shoes …." Thank you very much!
My favorite fashion era is the 50’s & 60’s, but also love any elegant/feminine attire.
I have 2 favorite fashion eras….the beautiful Victorian gowns, and the 1950’s. Loved those leather jackets and poodle skirts
I’d love to see more of both male and female Victorian styles.
My favorite era is during prairie times. Little House on the Prairie, Little Women, pioneer times. This era really inspires me to do more.
My favorite fashion era is 1700’s and 1800’s. I would like to see some patterns for boy clothing for the early 1900’s such as Image result for clothing for men early 1900’s era Edwardian clothes: traditional men’s morning suit (suit of tailcoat, striped pants, double breasted vest, club or wingtip collar white shirt, white gloves, cane, lace up dress boots, tie, and silk top hat), Edwardian Men’s day and evening apparel as well as their sporting clothes, rail worker clothes and working class clothes.
My favorite fashion era is Edwardian and Victorian. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for clothing replicas from the Victoria and Albert Museum collection of children’s clothing.
My favorite fashion era is the regency era or the 1700sI would like to see a historical pattern offered for a 18” doll for those eras or the 1950s. Thank you so much Pixie Faire!
The 20’s. I would love to see dresses and coats from that era.
My favorite fashion era is the Elizabethan era……..I always say I was born in the wrong time! I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a …..I wouldn’t know how to choose. Ms. Sheri and Pixie’s other designers do a WONDERFUL job keeping me “in stitches”! Thanks to ALL of you and of course, Cinnamon!
My favorite ERA is victorian I would like to see a pattern for a formal riding dress
My favorite era is the 60’s and 70’s! Love dressing my doll in those clothes!
My favorite era is the civil war era. I just love the beautiful dresses from this era and love seeing more of these dresses
My favorite fashion era is the 1940’s and I would like to see more patterns for school and play. The dolls look so sweet in these looks.
My favorite fashion time is the turn of the past century – around 1915. My grandmother left me beautiful pictures of formal sittings in which the most scrumptious dresses were worn. I’d love to be able to copy something like this for my dolls. I also loved their shoes!
“My favorite fashion era is the 1900s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a typical Victorian Lady.”
“My favorite fashion era is modern because pretty much anything you like is acceptable. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a 1960’s formal gown…
My favorite fashion era is the roaring 20’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a flapper dress.
My favorite fashion era is the mid to late 1800s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for various shoes from the time period, or bonnets.
The designers of the giveaway pieces did a lovely job, and I plan on looking at the designers’ other pieces, too. Love the level of detail!
My favorite fashion era is Regency. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a Regency male outfit for Kidz N Cats dolls.
I love the 60s and 70s. You already have lots of patterns for that time. Maybe more hippie styles.
My favorite fashion era is Medieval and 1770s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a Medieval wedding gown, that would be cool to see and make!
My favorite fashion era would be the simple and elegant sillouettes of the medievil era. I would like to see historical patterns offered for the different regions of north american native tribes as I’ve always had a fascination with native history and way of life.
My favorite fashion era is the Victorian. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a nightgown.
My favorite fashion era is the 1940s. Love the old photos in my parents’ albums. Historic patterns from any era are welcome however. They all encourage me to try new tricks in my sewing room. Thank you Shari, Robin and Dianne for the beautiful dresses in today’s offer. Pixie Faire patterns rule!
My favorite fashion era is the 1850’s. I would love to see a historical pattern for dress and underclothes for my 18 inch doll.
“My favorite fashion era is “Little House” time. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for all of them, sorry, I can’t pick one.
My favorite Fashion era is, well I have like two…Love the 30/40’s and Love the 60’s
I would love to see a grand dress pattern from the Victorian era.
My favorite fashion era is the regency era. I would like to see more historical patterns offered for boy of this era.
My favorite fashion era is the Victorian Era. I would love to see a big beautiful WEDDING dress from this era
The 40’s and 50’s
My favorite fashion era is the late 14th/early 15th century with their fitted kirtles and overdresses with varying sleeve styles. I would like to see more historic patterns from this era that can be used for either peasants, middle class or noble/royals.
Maybe some school clothes from the 50’s would be fun?
My favorite fashion era is the old south I would love to see a gown for Scarlet O’Hara
My favorite era is Victorian. I would love to see a pattern for a Woman’s party dress.
My favorite fashion era is… hmm, I’m not really sure except that most of the dresses I make seem to be 1940s & 50s. I did finally design and hand sew a Recency dress and bonnet last year, which was one of my goals.
I would like to see a historical pattern offered for… vintage hats. Even though I don’t wear them I love them: From the little school marm looking ones to the Jackie O styles to the satin saucer one that looks like something Audrey Hepburn would have worn. I’ve tried to make some tiny little Barbie hats for my 40s & 50s dresses, but they don’t turn out the way I envisioned because we don’t have the right material locally. So ideas for hats would be cool.
The other goal I have is to do dresses for other cultures. Since our shoeboxes are on their way to Africa this year, it would be nice to figure out something they would like. Although, I need to find fabric that looks like the lovely vibrant ones they have but small print to look proportional to the doll wearing it.
Marcia
January 02, 2019
I love the fashions of the 40s. I have a wonderful collection of paper dolls and clothes my mother drew when she in junior high from that era!