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THE EDIT: NEW SEWING PATTERN RELEASES - 28 JUNE
We've had a big drop of Style Arc patterns, so this week Kate is doing a deep dive into all the new-to-the-shop designs. We've also squeezed in a skirt pattern that gives the barrel trend a feminine edge.
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THE EDIT: NEW SEWING PATTERN RELEASES - 21 JUNE
This week, we have an irresistible pattern from Tilly and the Buttons, an essential item for every sewing space that will literally swallow your scraps and more patterns to add to the barrel-leg collection.
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The Fold Line Book Club: Free-Form Quilts and Patchwork Book
This month, we are bringing you something a little different that might pique your quilting interest. Free-Form is an endlessly inspiring, refreshing take on precise quilting and patchwork.
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from 4739 reviewsI've just finished my fourth pair of Bisque trousers. I've now made all the versions: shorts (not pictured), tapered and straight, all from linen or linen blends, and I have loved making and wearing all of them. With the shorts, I made a size 14 with no modifications, as a wearable toile and the fit was perfect, whereas I usually have to lengthen the crotch and/or grade sizes from waist to hip. It's the perfect trouser for me because the wide elastic waistband is secure and comfortable, but the pocket detail, back darts and front pleats add a sense of relaxed tailoring, which I like - they have a bit of style! Very enjoyable to sew - the instructions are crisp and clear, and the pocket construction is particularly satisfying (for heavier fabrics , you sew a pocket bearer from the main fabric and a lighter lining, which avoids excess bulk at the waist). The pockets are deep, roomy and neatly finished with a french seam. I can't recommend this pattern enough and am already looking forward to making a needle cord version for AW26!
I had high hopes for this pattern and it didn't disappoint! The instructions are excellent and very detailed. For me the bust is little bit roomy (I'm a B cup) so i would reduce the fabric in that area next time but other than that the fit is perfect.
This is a lovely top and on trend this summer with its short style. Instructions are easy to follow and professional, the finish is great giving it a shop-bought look. I used a yarn dyed cotton check fabric from Good Fabric.
I have made the rectangle top a number of times and I am constantly asked where I bought my top. It can look very different by changing the sleeves and using different fabrics. I am currently working on the version with a shirred waistline. The instructions initially look minimalist but there are very clear step by step you.tube instructions with every Sewing Therapy pattern. The patterns are all pdf but can be printed in the Foldline copy shop. I would thoroughly recommend this pattern and it can be completed from cutting out to sewing in 3/4 hours. Just be cautious with sizing and use measurements instead of usual shop bought clothing sizing.
I made the Landgate in Autumn 2024 and is still going strong today. This is the first time I made a piece of outerwear. I made a size S (recommended size) and shortened both the body by around an inch and the arms by around three inches. I used a dry oil cloth from Merchant and Mills. This was tricky to sew as the cloth retains pin holes so I had to be careful to pin within seam allowance and used double sided tape to temporarily stick on my patch pockets. The fabric has worn beautifully though and has really relaxed over time. This really is a fab pattern with lots of gorgeous details which you would expect from Merchant and Mills. The overall finish is professional and the instructions are very clear. My only bit of critical feedback would be that the jacket is a little bit of a wriggle to get on and off, especially with a big jumper underneath. I wouldn't recommend this pattern if you have shoulder issues or like to escape your clothes quick! Sizing up could also fix this issue.
Love the design!! I also really appreciated that there was a paper-saver version included, where you only need to print out the curved parts and cut the rectangles based on measurements!
Messed up a bunch of times (probably because my brain was fried from the current heatwave) so it took quite a bit longer than it should have, but I'm super happy with the end result.
I’ve been eyeing this pattern for a while but put it off because I kept thinking, I can draft this myself. But I’m also a very lazy sewist so finally bit the bullet and got the pattern.
I’m so glad I did, not only did it save me a tonne of work but it’s actually really well drafted to have a very flattering fit.
Obviously there’s a lot of gathering which can be tedious but I love the finished result and I will be making more!
I’ve had fabric cut out for this pattern and sat on my desk for over a month now, I finally got around to sewing them the other day and now I want to make loads more.
I loved how easy they were to sew, and I always appreciate a 5/8” seam allowance because I love a French seam.
I used this orange linen and it was a dream to sew and press. The instructions are great, very clear and easy to follow and I love the shape of the curved side seam.
I already have fabric put aside to make 2 more pairs.
I made the peplum top with wide ties and I love it even more than expected. The instructions were clear and the steps easy to follow.
The neckline and arm finishes are really neat and it sewed up pretty quickly.
I would recommend this for beginners and advanced sewist an alike, and I love that there are options with this pattern so you definitely get your monies worth.
Making this bag was a challenge for my old beginner sewing machine but I’m so glad that I wrestled with the many layers as it turned out beautifully and is my perfect new work bag!
The binding on the lining was probably the hardest part for me but I was also daunted by the draw your own pattern piece approach. I needn’t have worried as the gusset fit absolutely perfectly with the main panels.
The bag is beautiful, inside and out!
I have truly come to love Vivian Shao Chen’s aesthetic. This dress is perfect for our hot and humid Maryland summers, and I love how many options are included — especially the sleeve and top expansion. I’m already thinking about trying this in a very lightweight cotton as a nightgown, and I’d also love to make the top version with the sleeves.
Vivian’s patterns are so clear, thoughtfully drafted, and easy to understand. It is genuinely a joy to sew her designs. I also have five Laurence tops that I’ll be sharing soon because they are just as versatile and wearable.
I would say this pattern is very approachable for a confident beginner. The only part that may feel intimidating at first is the buttonholes, but the instructions make the process much less daunting. This is Merchant and Mills linen.
I'm very new to sewing, but absolutely loved making these trousers. Instructions were clear and easy to follow and I love all the new skills I'm learning.
Made mine in a viscose linen jersey which gave a lovely drape. Super simple to make! I think I would prefer if the bodice was just a tad narrower as it is really quite wide in the body, but that's just the style of top I guess.
Lovely pattern - super easy and quick to make up and i can see lots of potential for summer dresses and cosy winter dresses for wearing over long sleeves and tights.
I've liked the look of the Hampton dress for a while, and I'm glad that I finally got around to making one!
It's not the quickest project due to all the shirtdress/design features, but I enjoyed gradually working through the steps and watching my dress come together.
The instructions are fairly brief, but I found them easy to follow (although I have made a few shirtdresses before so was familiar with most of the steps). The diagrams are OK as an accompaniment to the written instructions, but they wouldn't be thorough enough to use without the written instructions.
I made the size recommended for my bust measurement. My waist and hips should technically be the next size up, but I could tell from the finished garment measurements that there was no need to blend between sizes.
The only adjustment I made was to take a small wedge out of the bodice side seams because they were gaping a bit under my arms.
I'm happy with the fit – it's got shape, but is still very comfortable.
The fabric I used is a printed chambray, which I think is a really good choice for this pattern.
There are more details and photos on my blog here: https://nightingaleanddolittle.blogspot.com/2026/06/style-arc-hampton-woven-dress.html
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