![]() Peppermint Magazine also has a great selection of free patterns (you just have to sign up for their email list to download them). Plus all of their patterns tend to be quite simple, relaxed styles that work well with linen fabric which is my favourite to sew with. Their free patterns are what I first used when I started sewing my own clothes a few years ago, so they hold a special place in my heart. They are, Peppermint Magazine, and Mood Sewciety. So in this post I thought I’d share some of the free sewing patterns for summer that I came across with you!įirst of all, there are three main places that I go to when looking for free patterns (and if you’re a sewist then you’re probably already familiar with them). They’re also a great avenue for beginners looking for a low-investment entry into sewing. Nevertheless, I’ve used a lot of free patterns in the past and I’d say I’ve had quite a bit of success with them. Although I will say that sometimes you get what you pay for with free patterns – they might have quality or fit issues, or not be available in inclusive sizes. While I was looking for inspiration and new sewing patterns, I came across some patterns I hadn’t seen before that also happen to be free! I’m definitely a fan of free sewing patterns because buying patterns can get very expensive very quickly. Summer is just around the corner, and so I was recently doing some project planning for my summer makes. ![]()
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