Hi everyone,
On Friday (January 22nd, 2016) we'll publish a new pattern for free as special one-day only event rather than having the "normal" Freebie Friday voting.
This week we're featuring the work of Shari Fuller from Thimbles and Acorns in celebration of her 4th year in pattern publishing.
More About Shari Fuller and Thimbes And Acorns, (in her own words).
My grandma gave me my first sewing lesson when I was about eight years old. I had been fascinated with her sewing for as long as I could remember and was so excited when she gave me a doll pattern and sent me to her sewing closet to pick out just the right fabric for my first project.
Sewing was a way for me to connect with my grandma, and although she may not have realized it at the time, this gift she gave me helped me become a better student. History became more exciting as I became captivated by the dynamic fashions through the ages. This is what Thimbles and Acorns is all about; building relationships and encouraging learning.
This month, I am celebrating my 4th anniversary publishing historical doll patterns by giving away a brand new pattern. Thanks to all of you for making this last year so successful, I am looking forward to seeing what this next year brings!
Here is more information about the pattern:
Sarah Hale Multi-Size Pattern: Designed To Fit American Girl® Dolls and A-Girl-For-All-Time® Dolls. This 1830s dress features a crossed pleated bodice that is set in a narrow waistband. Fitted upper sleeves drop gracefully from the fashionably low shoulder lines. A full lower sleeve spills from the pleated edging of the upper sleeve and fastens at the wrist with a snapped cuff. The full skirt is pleated at the front and gathered in the back. The dress closes in the back with three buttons along the bodice and a snap at the waistband. Our 1830-01 Gigot Sleeve Dress and 1830-02 Sarah Hale Dress patterns are part of our Design-ables series which means you can mix and match the sleeves, bodices, and skirts to create your own uniquely-styled dress. Watch for Pattern 1830-03 Beret Sleeve Dress pattern to add even more options to your design palette.
This 1830s era dress is named after a remarkable woman named Sarah Hale. While almost everyone is familiar with the nursery rhyme, Mary Had a Little Lamb, few people know it was written and published by Sara in 1830. Sarah made her greatest impact, however, as the editor of Godey’s Ladies Book as a writer and advocate for the education of women and many other women’s issues.
Congratulate Shari With Us!
Congrats Shari! We are honored to partner with you! Let's all leave a comment wishing Shari a happy 4th anniversary.
Thank you Shari for Thimbles and Acorns. Anxious for the new. Congratulations and happy 4th.
Happy Anniversary!
It’s beautiful
Thank you Shari for Thimbles and Acorns. Anxious for the new. Congratulations and happy 4th.
Thank you so much for this pattern. Can’t wait for Friday. I have made several of your patterns and they go together beautifully.
Thank you so much for all the free patterns ! They fit the dolls so nice and are easy to follow instructions. Thank you Thimbles and Acrons!
Vicky
January 20, 2016
Tank you so much, can not wait!