12 Days of Christmas Day 9 - January 2nd, 2019


Hi everyone, Today is DAY 9! For our 9th Day Of Christmas giveaway, we are giving away another $25 Pixie Faire Gift card! There are so many ways to spend $25 and so many new patterns coming out in 2020, you'll be thrilled with this chance to pick up a few, on us!

To enter the giveaway, scroll down to the bottom of the post to read the details...

 

12 Days Of Christmas - Sewing With Cinnamon Celebration!

DAY 1 - Day 12 Bonus For Sewing With Cinnamon! Just 4 Days left to take advantage of the promotional offer of $96.00 for an annual Sewing With Cinnamon membership. That's almost half-off the current rate of $14.99/month! This offer will be good for twelve days only - December 25th - January 5th, so don't miss out! 

When you sign up at this annual rate you are locked in at $96 per year indefinitely (or until you cancel). That's just $8 per month, and each month you get a coupon code for one free pattern from select brands. Today we're announcing the 4th brand added to the Sewing With Cinnamon bonuses!

If you're not interested in the annual subscription, you can also join at the monthly rate of $14.99 and cancel at any time. You will receive all of the bonuses and content for the current month, and subsequent months while you are a member.

Learn more about all the amazing benefits of the Sewing With Cinnamon membership community here: Sewing With Cinnamon and stay tuned as we announce all the surprises that will be offered to new and existing subscribers during the 12 days of Christmas celebration!

Day 2 Bonus - But wait, there's more!

To sweeten the deal even more, we've added a new bonus for all Sewing With Cinnamon members - the Liberty Jane Ginza Girl pattern and the full sew-along video is now a permanently free SWC bonus! Make this darling coat dress and capelet for your 18-inch American Girl doll with complete confidence! (This is a limited time giveaway)

Day 3 Bonus - Exciting news and a free pattern!

Begining in 2020 you'll notice that the monthly coupon code for a free pattern is expanding to include a few more select brands! Yay! We're excited to announce the first one, 123 Mulberry Street! As an added bonus, we are now going to include the 123 Mulberry Street Gotchies pattern for 18-inch dolls as a permanently free bonus for Sewing With Cinnamon members!

Day 4 Bonus: Receive early bird access to free patterns throughout the year, before they go up for sale on Pixie Faire!

In December (the current SWC month), we featured the Thimbles and Acorns Silk Road Dress pattern as the focus of our monthly topic. The pattern is available exclusively to SWC members for free, before it is released to the general public in 2020. This is an additional bonus, on top of the monthly coupon code for one free pattern! We've seen such a great response to this, we plan to do this several times in 2020 as well! Join today and get access to this bonus while it's still available for members to download!

Day 5 Bonus: We are excited to announce that Sewing With Cinnamon members will receive FREE SHIPPING on any physical product sold & shipped on Pixie Faire! Check out the SWC Member Access page for details (In the Sewing With Cinnamon drop-down menu).


Day 6:  Another Brand Added To The Monthly Coupon!

We mentioned that beginning in 2020 you'll notice that the monthly coupon code for a free pattern is expanding to include a few more select brands! Yay! Today, we're excited to announce the second one, Karen Lorraine Design! As an added bonus, we are now going to include the KLD Prairie Chic pattern for 18-inch dolls as a permanently free bonus for Sewing With Cinnamon members!

 

 

  

Day 7 Bonus: Sewing With CInnamon members can click here  (or go to the SWC Blog) to get an exclusive coupon code for $40 off the price of the DIY Style Cutting System Starter Set which is priced at $269! It's an amazing opportunity to grab this ingenious set!

 

Day 8 Bonus:  Another exciting brand added to the Sewing With Cinnamon Monthly Coupon code!

We mentioned that beginning in 2020 you'll notice that the monthly coupon code for a free pattern is expanding to include a few more select brands! Yay! Today, we're excited to announce the third one, Sew Urban! As an added bonus, we are now going to include the Sew Urban Urban Handbag for 18-inch dolls as a permanently free bonus for Sewing With Cinnamon members! Just click over to the Sewing With Cinnamon Bonuses section to grab your free bonus today!

  

 

Day 9: Couture Sewing Academy Limited time bonus!

We're adding the full Couture Sewing Academy course as a free bonus for new and existing Sewing With Cinnamon members. This course will be avaialbe for a limited time (through January 10th). Couture is a wild and wonderful world of amazing techniques, beautiful fabrics, and luxurious finished garments. Nothing can compare to holding a really beautifully constructed piece of clothing in your hands! Given the small scale of doll clothing, sewing doll couture specifically is an amazing canvas for these techniques, and provides a unique opportunity to workshop new methods and produce amazing art. 

 

 

 

 

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How To Enter The PF Gift Card Giveaway:

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 midnight (pacific), 1/2/2020.

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 update the post with the chosen winner as well on the following day.

Additionally, by commenting, you agree to allow us to use your comments for future promotional activities. In other words – we might quote you when we are putting together new testimonial pages. If you’re not okay with that – don’t leave a comment :)

We will choose a winner and modify this post 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.

We hope you enjoy our 12 Days Of Christmas Celebration. We are incredibly grateful for your ongoing support and wish you a happy holiday season, and a terrific new year!

Merry Christmas!

Cinnamon & Jason

& the whole Liberty Jane & Pixie Faire Team

PS. The daily gift card giveaway winners have been added to the corresponding posts the day after the giveaway's end. Here's a summary to date:

Day 1- Congrats to Donna C. She is the winner of the $25 gift card and has been contacted by email!

Day 2 - Congrats to RuthAnn D. she is the winner of the $25 gift card and has been contacted by email!

Day 3 - Congrats to Ann C. she is the winner of the $25 gift card and has been contacted by email!

Day 4 -  Congratulations to Angelica V. She won the $25 gift card and has been contacted by email!

Day 5 - Congrats to Deb P. She won the $25 gift card and has been notified by email!

Day 6 - Congrats to Linda W. She won the $25 gift card and has been notified by email!

Day 7- 

Day 8 - Jan P.


100 Comments

Sherry
Sherry

January 02, 2022

My favorite Fashion era is the 1950s. I would like to see a historial pattern offered for a poodle skirt outfit.

Susan Jones
Susan Jones

December 25, 2020

Love the different time periods . have made all the coats .loved the ski suit hard to find ski boots please keep the patterns coming

Lisa
Lisa

January 04, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1940’s to 1950’s. The styles are feminine with fashion details.

Sandie
Sandie

January 03, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the one that siuts my mood…today I am feeling Victorian – classy, elegant and beautiful. Just wish I had theater tickets to go with the feeling! Love the patterns that you offer…such variety! Can’t find so many options In other places!

Linda
Linda

January 03, 2020

my favorite fashion era is the 70’s. I would like to see more of the cloths girls wear right now.

cheryl
cheryl

January 03, 2020

my faverite era is the 1960’s

Laurie
Laurie

January 03, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 20s.

michelle
michelle

January 03, 2020

My favorite fashion era is…i just love it all lol.
I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a suffrigette outfit complete with sash……or if for another country a palestinian dress or ukrainian or similar with embroidery

Lynda
Lynda

January 03, 2020

My favourite fashion era is the Victorian era. I would like to see pattern for a dress with petticoats and pantaloons and parasol.

Carol
Carol

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is modern & 1950’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a 50’s dress.

Marjory
Marjory

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 40s-50s when I was in grade school. I would like to see a pattern like the pink “topper” I wore over my blue taffeta Easter dress.

Judith Martinez
Judith Martinez

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 40s.

Lora
Lora

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the Victorian era. But I also like the pioneer days. I’m a Little House on the Prairie girl!

Donna Compton
Donna Compton

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 70’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a 18" hippie outfit.

Annlee
Annlee

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era are all of them, when they are in children wear and not in adult fashions

Yessenia Huerta
Yessenia Huerta

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1950s.
I would like to see a historical pattern offered for the circle skirt with fitted top like the ones the actresses used to wear. If you google search “Maria Felix 1959 Venice” you will see her in a pretty white dress what would look lovely for dolls.

Susan
Susan

January 02, 2020

I liked the fashions of the 40’s.

Regina
Regina

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1950’s.
I would like to see a historical pattern offered for 1950’s children’s play clothes…dresses, jumpers, jeans, shirts, etc. Outfits for boys as well as girls.

Beth P
Beth P

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is right now. I love the modern fashion that Pixie Faire makes into patterns. I do wish that Pixie Faire would design patterns for the 24" Middleton toddler doll.

Karen C
Karen C

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion eras are the 70’s and 80’s!
I would love to see my clothes from the era for the boy dolls! Ex. Leisure suits and bell bottom pants

Kay G
Kay G

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion is Edwardian.

LizT
LizT

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is Victorian 1860s- 1880s. I love historical character dresses and patterns from all eras because it’s fun to dress up the AG to their time and also to time travel.

designdreamer
designdreamer

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is almost of them, but I’ll go with Regency for the sake of this contest. Even though it can be a bit more simplistic than I might generally go for. I guess it just depends on my mood when I’m asked the question! LOL!

Heather
Heather

January 02, 2020

My favourite fashion era for dolls is a tie between Regency England and Heian Japan. Layers, apparently, which is awful for small scale, whoops!

Mary
Mary

January 02, 2020

I like the era of the flour sack dresses. Mom had 4 girls, and we all had them. We got very nice compliments. We didn’t know we were poor! My mother was an exceptional seamstress.

Pamela W
Pamela W

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1920s – and what luck it’s 100 years ago! I’d love to see more 20’s fashions.

kathi
kathi

January 02, 2020

I like most era’s and the clothing from them, maybe the ’50’s has the slight edge since I was born in the fifties! I would like to see more fifties outfits, everyday and special.

Bev
Bev

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1950’s. I love it because it embraces very feminine looks. I would like to see a pattern for an elaborate wedding gown from that era.

Darlene
Darlene

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is early 1970’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a bell bottom jeans and blazer. I was just a teenager then, and I loved my bell bottom jeans and madras blazer.

Cindy
Cindy

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the fictional Victorian + Industrial revolution era; which translates to STEAMPUNK! I love it! I would also like more outfits with that style in mind!

MARTY
MARTY

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is Victorian. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for traveling outfits. Whatever would be packed for an ocean cruise, a train trip.

Nadine
Nadine

January 02, 2020

“My favorite fashion era is.Edwardian. I would also like to see some steampunk!

Sandra
Sandra

January 02, 2020

I think that I would have to choose the Victorian era.

KELLY
KELLY

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the Rennaisance (maybe not truly consicered a “fashion” era). I would like to see a historical pattern offered for the 18 in dolls for peasants to royalty.

Claudia
Claudia

January 02, 2020

I love the 1800’s. Would love to see an 18" doll wedding dress with the groom clothes and the bride’s maid dresses. Love to do a whole wedding party of outfits.

Marjorie Brown
Marjorie Brown

January 02, 2020

Favorite era is the Victorian era. I’d like to see a wedding gown from then

Rebekah
Rebekah

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is Victorian or Edwardian. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a Wellie Wisher Edwardian dress and coat.

Tamara Southworth
Tamara Southworth

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the late 1700’s to mid 1800’s. I would like to see more little girl clothing from those eras. Thank you for all the patterns you have provided!

Mary Ann
Mary Ann

January 02, 2020

I don’t have a favorite fashion era. I would like to see patterns for superhero costumes and Elsa and Anna from Frozen 2.

Patricia
Patricia

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1950s Era. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a pattern of the outfits worn in the 1950s other than poodle skirt. Although because I make doll clothes for my grandchildren and friends I will sew anything that makes them happy or are requested. Occasionally I will make clothing from other Eras then find they like those too which makes me happy. Thank you Pixie Faire for providing the wide variety of patterns that you do.

Carol Ellis
Carol Ellis

January 02, 2020

I don’t really have a favorite fashion era, though I do like the 30’s and 60’s. I’m particularly interested in historic patterns, particularly 1775, as I was first asked to make period clothing for Elizabeth for a grandniece living overseas as my niece was planning to use the doll to help teach American history to her children. For myself, I’m very partial to clothing for Caroline, the time of the war of 1812.

Colleen
Colleen

January 02, 2020

My favorite era(s) would be 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. I was born in ’54, I love the comfy sort of look and feel.

Martha R.
Martha R.

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era spans the 1920s to 1940s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for swing dancing, both male and female.

Kathy S
Kathy S

January 02, 2020

I don’t have a favorite fashion era, I like plain and simple to girly frilly. It’s hard to say what I would like to see. Maybe more for the 14.5 inch dolls. Love your site.

Lois
Lois

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the regency era.

Deborah
Deborah

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 60’s “hippie” dressing, especially as I was born in 1950. It was a fun, bright, often a bit silly time, but I loved it and so would my grand daughters and their dolls clothing! Many thanks for your great designs. Ta, Deb

Heather mcLaughlin
Heather mcLaughlin

January 02, 2020

I don’t know thatvI have a favorite era. I woukd like to see more 1920’s styles though.

Sally Teetee
Sally Teetee

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is 1930, 40, and 50.

doris
doris

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is Bohemian (is that an era? Style I guess)) Sorry not really into historical costuming.although do like the roaring 20s.

Kim V
Kim V

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era would be the medieval, I would like to see more hats and coats for the medieval or renaissance era.

Diana Geiger
Diana Geiger

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion area is the civil war southern bell style. I would like to see more ball dresses, slippers,and stuff for 14 1/2" dolls.

kathy
kathy

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is… For my dolls to wear would be Victorian but I don’t like to sew those. My favorite to sew is modern.

A.K.
A.K.

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is now. Love the current clothes!

Pat
Pat

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is th 1940’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a night on the town.

Alisa Oram
Alisa Oram

January 02, 2020

I love the eras between the 50’s – 70’s. I love sewing for my dolls. I have thoroughly enjoyed your website. Thank you.

Patty
Patty

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 70’s

Rochelle Hodge
Rochelle Hodge

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1920’s! It would be amazing to see historical patterns offered that were outfits from the Downton Abbey show!

Sherry R.
Sherry R.

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is basically anything between medieval through the 1800s.
I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a Carpatina boy doll. A complete outfit not just one piece and … oops sorry, having trouble not ranting in my frustration at the lack of good patterns for these great dolls.
Pixie Faire is great, Thank you to all the great pattern makers:

Kathleen
Kathleen

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1940’s.

Deborah Sebring
Deborah Sebring

January 02, 2020

I cant decide which era I like best but all my dolls have to have blue jeans and t-shirts even my fashion dolls like Alex and Ellowyne so I guess I like the modern stuff the best. Even my Baby dolls all have jeans or overalls.

Julie Thompson
Julie Thompson

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era would probably include the 1950’s and 1960’s. I was born in 1955 and played with dolls myself starting in probably 1959. I didn’t think about the fashions of the times while I was playing with my dolls…just took them for granted. Plus, I never specifically took note of what my mother was wearing at the time. My mother is gone now, so many things about her come flooding back at various points in my life. The fashion norms for this era would be what interests me…not necessarily what someone would wear as evening wear. Pixie Faire is an awesome website and I so enjoy your daily newsletters. Thank you so much. Some day I would love to enroll in some of the Pixie Faire classes, but time just doesn’t allow right now. I love to quilt, knit, crochet, embroider, etc., etc. Thank you for all you do!

Cheryl
Cheryl

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the early 1900’s and the 1940’s and 1950’s. I especially love to sew the doll clothes that resemble Pollyanna’s dresses and the poodle skirt of the 50’s.

TMarie
TMarie

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the ’60s. I like the street fashions of that time rather than the designer fashions of that era and would like to see a few patterns reflect that. Thanks!

Venita
Venita

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1800’s. Keep up the good work.

Kristina
Kristina

January 02, 2020

The ’80’s. I would like to see a pattern for that era or for steampunk

Lea Ann
Lea Ann

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1960s and 1970s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a few more of the dresses and pants.

Carol
Carol

January 02, 2020

My favorite era is Victorian with dresses containing a bustle.

Sam
Sam

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the Victorian period

Susan
Susan

January 02, 2020

My favorite era is the 1950’s.

Beth C
Beth C

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 60’s. Love bell bottoms!

shelly
shelly

January 02, 2020

As a costume designer I have made costumes from many different eras. I don’t usually play favorites because I can find a pattern from every era that I love to make. one of my favorite fashion eras is rococo. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a Marie Antoinette costume.

Kay
Kay

January 02, 2020

I like the late 1800’s. I’d like to see some pioneer type patterns for 18 and 14 inch dolls.

Patricia Johsnon
Patricia Johsnon

January 02, 2020

my favorite era is the out lander era but i also swing over rto civil war 2nd for gone with the wind

Bonita Schultz
Bonita Schultz

January 02, 2020

I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a Grecian girl. That era had some great styles.
Jennifer
Jennifer

January 02, 2020

I love the big and fluffy! So Louis the XIV or Colonial. I would also love more Medieval. Ok I love it all!

Donna
Donna

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is 1950’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for an American Girl doll.

Jenny
Jenny

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1850’s-60’s. I love the style of the civil war dresses, the personality that. each one portrays!
Some historical patterns I would like to see offered at Pixie Faire would be a 1850’s or 1920’s school outfit, or more victorian era patterns.

Pat
Pat

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion eras at the moment are the 30’s and the 50’s. I would love to see the lovely detailed dresses, but also hats to go with them. My girls need hats! 👒

Valnora
Valnora

January 02, 2020

I love longdresses in period costumes. Housework type dresses and grand ball dresses, I love them all.

Marie
Marie

January 02, 2020

My favourite period is the Empire / early 1810s. Love “Jane Austen” style clothing.

Renee
Renee

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 70’s. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for boy dolls.

Betty Allen
Betty Allen

January 02, 2020

My favorite era would have to be either the civil war timeframe, or the Victorian. The 30’s are pretty cool as well. (I can never make decisions! Lol)

Melissa
Melissa

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1920. Would like to see more historical fashions that represented little girl fashions rather than the adults since the dolls are supposed to be 9 or 10 years old.

Cheryl N
Cheryl N

January 02, 2020

I love fashion. I have been drawing and fashioning doll clothes since I was a youngster. I also sewed some of my own clothes as a teen. Choosing a favorite takes a lot of thought. My favorite movie is “The Thin Man and I adore the clothes Myrna Loy wore in these movies. So my favorite would have to be the late 30’s thru the 40”s I love the shoes worn then. I would like to see some shoes of that era in a pattern.

Ann
Ann

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is…Edwardian going into WWI. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a …. “Polyanna” or French Bebe styled dresses, coats, shoes/boots.

Marty Blinde
Marty Blinde

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is Victorian. Would love to see more fashions from that and Edwardian era.

Kathleen A
Kathleen A

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion area is a toss up between the 50’s and the 70’s. I’d like to see more historical patterns for the 70’s!

Carol A Kunkel
Carol A Kunkel

January 02, 2020

I bought a book in 1973 on “20000 years of fashion history”! I’ve been interested in fashion since high school! I would love to be able to attend a couture sewing course… and study fashion! I would make an American Girl fashion wardrobe from as many genres as possible. Each fashion period has its points of interest. I do wish we had more fashion in what we wear today. That said, it’s a fashion in its own sense. I anticipate that there will be a resurgence of 20s fashion, celebrating the 1920s. It will be fun to watch! Both of my daughters wore their great grandmothers 1912 college graduation dress on their graduations! Still have her dress!

Joni Jones
Joni Jones

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1800’s I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a antebellum (aka southern) style dresses.

JJ
JJ

January 02, 2020

I don’t have a favorite fashion era. I enjoy sewing doll patterns for children’s clothes from any era. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for the new Frozen outfits.

Emily H.
Emily H.

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is the 1960 “Mod” era although I do enjoy selections from multiple eras. I would like to see a historical pattern offered for a 1950’s era “bell-skirted” prom-type gown since there are already quite a few Mod era dresses on Pixie Faire thanks to Melody’s release.

Lori K
Lori K

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era is Regency, love those empire waist styles! I would love to see simple patterns for the Wellie Wishers and American Girl of this era

Linda
Linda

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion ere is some clothes from a lot of the past times even though I wouldn’t wear some of them. I like to dress modestly and look good. I would like to see some long skirt patterns for the American girl dolls.

Melissa
Melissa

January 02, 2020

I would love to see more early Pilgrim

Joanne Spence
Joanne Spence

January 02, 2020

I love the flower power decade. I would love to see some hippie patterns, gogo outfits, and the likes.

Mary
Mary

January 02, 2020

I love the 1920’s style doll clothes, and the 18 50"s

Deana
Deana

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashions are midcentury( late 50s to early 1970s).

Roben Rice
Roben Rice

January 02, 2020

I would have to say early 1900

Noel Devine
Noel Devine

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era for our doll family is early American, and there are some great patterns on the site already. I’d love to see more historic children’s and young teen styles for all eras featured in patterns- these are so much fun to sew and share as gifts.

Noel Devine
Noel Devine

January 02, 2020

My favorite fashion era for our doll family is early American, and there are some great patterns on the site already. I’d love to see more historic children’s and young teen styles for all eras featured in patterns- these are so much fun to sew and share as gifts.

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