About Dollhouse Designs: Dollhouse Designs specializes in enchanting sewing patterns, blending the allure of princess themes with the elegance of historical fashion. Their collection is a testament to regal sophistication, offering an array of princess-inspired attire that transcends time. From medieval gowns reminiscent of fairy-tale royalty to Victorian dresses evoking an air of aristocratic splendor, each pattern exudes grace and charm. Catering to dolls of various sizes, their designs meticulously incorporate historical details such as intricate lacework, ornate embroidery, and period-specific silhouettes. With Dollhouse Designs, crafting a wardrobe fit for a princess becomes a journey through both fantasy and history, where every stitch tells a tale of enchantment.
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"Inspiration is everywhere! I am a great fan of historical dramas as well as history and fashion itself, and so much of what I see becomes food for creative thought. I taught myself to sew soon after my daughter was born, as I wanted to dress her up in slightly old fashioned finery. It wasn't long before I was adapting patterns. Before long, her dolls needed fancy things! Her cache of Dress Up costumes was a favorite of her friends, as well. As the years went by there was less call for mom-made things and the dolls were set aside.
One day I was musing how much I missed sewing for dolls and little girl whimsies. I allowed my inner child to have rein and ordered a doll just for myself and a new sewing machine. After selling my outfits online, I began to receive frequent requests for my patterns. So, another road opened before me. I was able to harness my naturally artistic nature and pastimes in art, history, writing, photography, Photoshop, and fashion into a new source of fun. I simply adore designing and find it hard Not to be mentally working out new fashions in my head all the time.
The thing that really makes my heart sing is when I receive notes from moms and grandmas telling me how thrilled their little ones are with their new doll outfits, made by loving hands. The magic of childhood stays alive in all of us, it's just a matter of finding it. Fortunately, the doll collecting/crafting community is such a full and pleasant place to find like-minded friends! Pixie Faire is a nest of creativity that continues to evolve and finds new ways to inspire. I am very excited to be a part of it."
Inquiring Minds Want To Know:
Q: What's your favorite food?
Oh wow, I love to cook various cuisines but honestly, the simplest is sometimes the best. Anything with strawberries and cream comes to mind (alone or in a smoothie, ice cream, topped on waffles or angel food cake)! When I'm lucky enough to have something fresh from the garden, oh that's the tops, no matter the bounty.
Q: Coffee or tea?
If it can't be Dr. Pepper, then tea. I grew up loving iced tea all year round, but treasure a nice cup of hot black or herbal tea! Nothing will ever smell better than coffee beans, though!
Q: What inspired your brand name?
The name Dollhouse Designs was inspired by the darling tale of "Two Bad Mice" by Beatrix Potter. It is the story of two dolls named Lucinda and Jane, fetchingly illustrated by Miss Potter. The best part was that the dollhouse in the story uncannily resembled my daughter's large 2-story Barbie house, making it extra fanciful to read. Thus, my designs are intended for the inhabitants of dollhouses, as they were when I sewed for her dolls!
Q: What’s your favorite book or TV show?
I'm a thorough life-long book-nut. History and archaeology have always been my favorite, but I also love historical fiction and the occasional mystery and fiction, although I listen to audiobooks now rather than read physical books. Of course, you might guess that my favorite TV & movie content is hands-down, period dramas! I've been hooked since seeing my first Masterpiece Theatre productions in childhood! #1 fave miniseries are Pride & Prejudice 95, Poldark (the 70s & 2000s), Outlander, all the associated books!
Q: What's your dream vacation?
Aside from Walt Disney World, then it is untold weeks to drive all over the United Kingdom and explore at leisure. Sigh :)
Q: Do you collect anything special (other than dolls, of course!)?
I adore photography and genealogy so much, that I have some antique photographs and albums from unknown people in addition to my own family's. I also have a beloved collection of books.
We'd love to hear from you. Leave a comment and tell us which Dollhouse Designs pattern designs you love most!
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The Pixie Faire Team
I love these patterns and have tried a few and loved them. Now that I am retired I look forward to using these patterns and creating these outfits!
I haven’t made doll clothes for a while, but I’ve put several designs in my wish list.
The Regency Period is my favorite fashion period. Jane Austen books started it for me. Now the Jane Austen movies where they have paid close attention to costume are really interesting to watch. Happy stitching.
Hi, am really looking forward to making these outfits as the British Regency period is a great favourite with me. The detail in the patterns are what I look for and your patterns sure fit the bill!
My favorite would be the 1850s promenade dress. I also love many of the other historical patterns.
I think my favorite is Bella Rose Ball Gown & Party Dress but it was very hard to choose from all the beautiful options.
There are a number of Dollhouse Designs patterns that I like, but I think my favorite is the Bohemian Breeze Crop Top, Skirt, Dress, & Accessories 18" Doll Clothes Pattern. Looking forward to trying the free pattern. Thanks very much! :)
I love the Regency Era fashions!
Bella Rose is exquisite
1930’s Sleuth dress, Frost Queen, IRL dress, the felt cookies are some of my faves. But since I live in Texas not far from San Antonio, I love the Fiesta Folklorico dress. So fun!
I love all your patterns, but currently I am liking the Juliette Party Dress for spring and summer.
I’ve know Dollhouse Designs for a long time and have always loved her period clothing patterns. They are stylish, accurate and beautiful! My very favourite has always been Promenade.
I love the promenade pattern. Very well done
OMG The Sleuth is so cute!
i love all the patterns. Dollhouse Design pattern “to the Ball” is perfect for creating dreams.
I am loving looking at all the designs, but since I have not sewed doll clothes I’m going with the
Filly Horse Blanket For the simplicity and cuteness
New to this designer. Can’t wait to find my favorite!
I just started sewing for my AG doll. The fiesta dress looks great and also the Oahu culottes!
I have a large collection of Dollhouse patterns & haven’t found one I didn’t love.
I’m new to this doll clothes sewing-well, back to it. My girls are grown and sewing for great nieces now. Sew much fun! I can’t wait to have a favorite pattern!
I love the 1850s Promenade pattern!
Love all the dresses, 1850’s in particular… love the Christmas cookies too!
My favorite right now is A Regal Celebration….I love the back train detail!
I love the Nordic the most, but all of them are beautiful!!!!
Considering it was only 36F this morning with a heavy frost everywhere, the girls are glad we have patterns for winter, like the 1930s Coat Set with Hat and Mittens and the Winter Princess Nightgown.
I especially love the Sleuth dress! Beautiful bodice details, and a happy reminder of library days spent with Nancy Drew books.
I like the Bohemian breeze best. I’d have loved to dress like that in the ’60’s and ’70’s but was too busy with little boys and grad school Wonder how hard it would be to get that look for my 14" .Fashion Friend or my many Sasha dolls?
Such cool innovative designs! I especially like the Promenade Dress.
I like the Bohemian breeze best. I’d have loved to dress like that in the ’60’s and ’70’s but was too busy with little boys and grad school Wonder how hard it would be to get that look for my 14" .Fashion Friend or my many Sasha dolls?
I like the variety offered.
My favorite is Regal Celebration.
I love the1930’s Coat Set pattern.
I have several of your patterns and enjoy them all. The ones I have the most requests for are Bohemian Breeze and Fiesta which is perfect for Cinqo De Mayo dresses.
My favorite design of hers is Nordic Winter Cape & Cap. I’m of Scandinavian descent ; thus, it really caught my attention.
I love all of her patterns but my favorite is Bohemian Breeze. The dress makes up very quickly and is gorgeous. The skirt and crop top is so cute for a beachy look.
Fiesta Florico is my favorite. Such a fun outfit
Sleuth 1930s Dress is classy!!!
My favorite pattern is probably Bella Rose or Promenade.
I like all her patterns! Of the ones I don’t own yet, I guess my favorite would be Georgiana, the 1812 Regency dress, followed closely by the Oahu skorts/coulottes pattern.
My favorite Dollhouse Designs pattern is Fiesta Folklorico. I have some of her patterns but have more of them in my wishlist. Great patterns!
Hard to pick a favorite. I like so many of them. If I have to pick one I like 1850s Promenade dress, I love the historical designs.
I love all of your patterns but my favorite is A Regal Celebration. I made it into a three piece set with overskirt detachable.
The 1850s Promenade dress for sure. Especially with the ruffles!
The Fiesta dress pattern is one that I have used many times. Thanks for the chance to win a gift card.
I love all things doll! The patterns here depict history so well!
I have used a number of Renee’s patterns and love them all. I have enjoyed seeing how many variations I could make of the Frost Queen pattern. but I also really like IRL, Bella Rose Ball Gown…. This Georgianna, Regency Gown has been on my wishlist for a while.
Love the To The Ball dress
My favorites are Bohemian Breeze and IRL Dress and Top.
I love “To the Ball”, I always love Cinderella’s story, I am a big romantic at heart. When my daughters ( I have 5) turn 5 we have the tradition to have a Princess party. My mothers friend always made them a Princess dress, not a Disney just a fun princess dress, but she went blind after a stroke. I had a late little girl who turned 5 and me an my other daughters decided on a Cinderella theme. So I made the to the Ball dress for her doll, that was the centre piece on her Birthday, and she had a matching dress that I made using 3 different patterns to look like the dress of her doll. Therefore to the Ball is my favourite pattern.
1850s Spring Gathering is my favorite.
I love so many of Dollhouse Designs’ patterns — both the historical and the modern styles. My favorite is the Sleuth 1930s dress. It’s perfect for Kit.
All the patterns I’ve gotten are beautiful, the ones I’ve made, and the ones I still have to make.
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I fell in love with the Sleuth 1930’s dress early on. Following that was the Fiesta dress and Ouha culottes.
I love the Sleuth dress, just wishing the hat pattern was available too.
Especially like Oahu Culottes. They are very classy and a perfect fit. I’ve used the curved (non-elastic) waist band for other gathered skirts. Also love Juliette Party Dress with the surprise peek-a-boo sleeve.
I like the looks of most of the patterns, but I really like the Fiesta dress pattern.
My favorite is 1850s Promenade. I love the ruffles.
It’s a tie between Bohemian Breeze Crop Top, Skirt, Dress, & Accessories 18" Doll Clothes Pattern & Victorian Underthings 18" Doll Clothes Pattern are my favorite patterns by Dollhouse Designs.
My favorites are the 1850’s Promenade and Spring Gathering. Love them!
I think the 1950’s Promenade Dress was one of my favorites. I love that it’s a historical dress, but can also be a beautiful modern special occasion dress. It was definitely a lot of work, but I’d love to do another one sometime.
I love Dollhouse Designs! I have tested some of the patterns, and some of my best reviews have come from doll clothing made from Renee’s patterns. Keep up the good work! Promenade is my favorite, I think.
I love the 1850 spring gathering dress. Perfect for Kirsten, Marie Grace and Cecile.
My favorite Dollhouse Designs pattern is the “To The Ball” ballgown pattern. It is perfect for creating dresses for 18-inch dolls that feel like a magical princess.
Patterns have a stylish feminine look. I like it
My favorite pattern is Victorian underwear cute
Jayne Ferguson
June 10, 2024
I love the Victorian underwear