Liberty Jane Clothing consists of a passionate group of people who make doll clothes for American Girl dolls and more. All of their clothes are American made and unique. In 2009, Liberty Jane made their doll clothing patterns available to the public after seeing how much their outfits were being sold for at auctions! They took pride in promoting making your own clothing for a much lower bill.
You can download Liberty Jane's easy to follow pattern guide books for just $3.99 online. They have held eBay auctions and have expanded to sites like Etsy and Craftsy. They also partner with designers and offer some patterns for free. This would be great for the beginning seamstress. You can get two free patterns just by signing up for their newsletter.
Pixie Faire by Liberty Jane is the new name and face of the company. You can find patterns in the free doll clothes patterns category or for those {like me} who need to watch and learn they have free doll tutorials. These patterns are great gifts for crafty DIY-ers in your family.
You can make doll clothes with upcycled children's clothes or sell clothes made using the free patterns! Be sure to repin Pixie Faire's free 18 inch doll clothes promotion!
One lucky winner will receive a $50 Pixie Faire gift card! This giveaway is open to U.S. residents and will end on 12/27. Please enter on the Rafflecopter below.
Disclosure : This blog is was not compensated in any form and will not be responsible for prize fulfillment.
Julia Cosgrove says
I love to sew. I usually make my kids costumes yearly for Halloween.
Denise Weatherly says
Haven't sewed since high school.
My best project was a jumper.
Lisa G says
The only thing I have ever sewn is a button on a shirt!! 🙂
Heather McCormick says
I would love for someone to teach me to sew, and would love to implement it into my crafts. I do not have one favorite craft I have ever made, too many too list, but it is usually ones I do with the kiddos
debra says
I do not sew (i know …my bad)!! i never really sewed aything more than a button on a shirt. However when I was younger I did a hook & latch snowman (with yarn)…it was alot of fun and around the holidays i wonder where that went!! it turned out really cute!
Paula Weintraut says
I was a 4-H Girl and won Awards my 4th Year at the County Fair for my Pattern and Skirt and modeled on a stage in fromt of Judges. terrified, I also Macreme' that is my favorite but harder now to find Jute. I enjoy both very much. I need a sewing machine.
Maureen Butcher says
I wouldn't consider me much of a crafter. I learned to sew back in jr. high. However, this year we 😀 my hubby, daughter and I made our own burlap stockings (couldn't find our usual stockings). It was a bit of a undertaking. My hubby created the pattern and then we each sewed 2 stockings by hand because we couldn't get the sewing machine to sew 😀 We have an amusing Christmas memory.