
We’re going into this summer with vibrant colors, namely pink and orange! This trend was seen a bit last year, but we’re seeing a surge in both shades as people start to head back outside this season. Let’s take a look at some free sewing patterns that can help you join in on this fun style choice!


Purchase Trillium Jacket Materials Used Below:

Purchase HC Corset Materials Used Below:
- 1 yard Italian Yam and Raspberry Radiance Double Faced Double Knit
- 1 yard Stratton Hibiscus Solid Organic Cotton Twill
- 1 pkg Brass Grommets
- MDF214 – The HC Corset Sewing Pattern (free download here!)

Purchase Myrtle Shorts Materials Used Below:



The Lantana Maxi Shirt
The Lantana Maxi Shirt
Building off of the crisp and classic button-up shirt that everyone should have in their wardrobe, the Lantana hem slips past your waist and billows around your ankles for a gorgeous silhouette that’s perfect for showing off your favorite print! Download it here!
The Kiri Dress
The Kiri Dress
The Kiri Dress jumps on this crisp and comfy trend with a swing silhouette that can be worn as-is, or easily cinched with a belt or corset. How will you be styling yours? Download it here!
The Lunaria Dress
The Lunaria Dress
The Cypress Dress
The Cypress Dress
Shirtdresses are a timeless classic and I’m loving them more than ever this summer. They can easily look cute and casual or more dressed up at the switch of an accessory, and they still keep you cool all season long. Download it here!


Suits are classic, but bright colors are giving them a new twist. Whether you like fitted and tailored or prefer a relaxed fit, Mood has a free pattern for you. Try them in a basic suiting, cotton twill, or try an unconventional suiting!
The Ercilla Suit
The Ercilla Suit
Whether you want to stand out at your holiday party or play it a little more classic, The Ercilla Suit delivers. Push its potential and dress to the nines with a vibrant, metallic jacquard, or keep it more subtle and sophisticated with a sleek suiting. Download it here!
The Nepeta Blazer
The Nepeta Blazer
Together, the Nepeta Blazer and Nymania Pants free sewing patterns are the perfect examples of how to make a casual statement; each pattern plays a major part in creating the ultimate power suit. Download it here!


The HC Corset
The HC Corset
Casual corsets have returned full swing in 2021 and we’re absolutely loving it. Mix the hyperfeminity of a corseted silhouette with an edgy long dress, skirt, or even an oversized button-down and straight-cut jeans! Download it here!
The Oleander Dress
The Oleander Dress
2021 is shaping up to be its own unique year, but hopes are high that we’ll soon be back to outdoor parties, weddings, and – word is – even proms! The Oleander Dress is the perfect new pattern for any and all of the above. Download it here!


Everyone needs jeans, everyone needs a dress. Make them oversized to show off more of your favorite fabric while also staying on-trend and comfortable!
The Aster Pants
The Aster Pants
Pleated pants, often remembered for their stint in (bad) ’80s workplace fashion, are making a gorgeous stylistic comeback with their new and freshly redesigned details. Showcasing a high waist, accentuated by two pleats, our Aster Pants are so adorably chic, they’re wearable for both business and pleasure! Download it here!
The Mimosa Dress
The Mimosa Dress
This simple sewing pattern features a loose t-shirt bodice that gathers into an easy-to-wear wrap skirt for a flattering silhouette. Made here in a luxurious bamboo jersey, this dress would look stunning in anything from cotton jersey to rib knit! Download it here!
2 comments
Which pattern is the first one under the ‘ shirting’ category? If it’s the Cypress dress, can we get a tutorial on how to do the alterations because it is so cute!!
Hi Jas! Sadly that dress isn’t one of our exact patterns, but serves as inspiration for a few of our patterns that are close enough to adapt, if you’re up for the challenge! You’re right, it’s very close to the Cypress dress, which would be a great starting point. I recommend choosing a few sizes bigger than your own, for that oversized fit, and then lengthen the skirt portion to your desired length. I think it would be an easy project!