
Now you can add a touch of romance to any top with Mood’s new Valli Sleeve Pattern Pack! With four styles to choose from, you can’t go wrong! This sleeve pattern pack is perfect for adding a bit of flair to all your basic blouses, dresses, and more! Beach cover-ups will go from casual to chic in an instant. Pair any of these sleeves with one of our free corset patterns to tap into your cottage-core vibes. The possibilities are endless!

Purchase Materials Used Below:
- 3 yards of Isla Blush Lux Polyester Crepe Back Satin
- 4 yards of White Elastic
- One spool of 305 Petal Pink 100m Gutermann Sew-All-Thread
- MDF312 – The Valli Sleeve Pattern Pack (free download below!)
Alternative Recommended Fabrics:
The armscye of the Ginger Dress pattern was used to create the sleeves for this pattern pack! So download Mood’s free Ginger Dress pattern and try your new sleeves today! Want to breathe life into a casual blouse or dress? Just re-trace the Ginger Dress armscye onto your new pattern, and the sleeve will fit seamlessly!
Valli Pack Sleeve 1
Try adding this charming Marie sleeve to Mood Fabric’s free Sorrel Top! It’s sure to be a look that’s great for any occasion!

Valli Pack Sleeve 2
Can’t get enough of this cute double-layered puff sleeve? Then try adding it to Mood’s Sollya Romper for an adorable update!

Valli Pack Sleeve 3
Here’s a stunning 3/4 length ruffle sleeve sure to turn heads. Try adding this to Mood’s Yarrow Dress Pattern for a look packed with style!

Valli Pack Sleeve 4
Last but not least, what’s more, romantic than the Peasant Sleeve reimagined? Add this sleeve to Mood’s Anara Wrap Dress for the ultimate date night look!

Is there somewhere else to download the sleeve patterns? All I received were instructions.
Hi there! This post contains two downloads; the one at the top labeled “Download your Free Pattern” will provide you with the PDF pattern. 😀
oh gosh thank you so much! just missed it the first time around lol <3
Thanks having a free pattern to print out. But I only recieved the pattern. Where I can see the instructions and measurements for each size?
Hi Divine, the instructions are available for download towards the bottom of the blog post. If you’re still having trouble downloading the instructions, email info@moodfabrics.com and they’ll send the instructions to you!
Where did you find the instructions for this pattern? I was only emailed the actual pattern.
Hi Kassidy! At the very bottom of this post there is a separate download box for the instructions. 😀
Is there a way to just print one sleeve pattern instead of all of them? I just want to print Valli Pack Sleeve 3 and not have to print out all 83 pages.
Hi Sheila! Each pattern has a layout guide and a guide to what pieces are needed for what sleeve. If you want, you can print out just those pages by selecting them from the print menu. 😀
Hi. I’m a size small and i’m trying to attach the 4th sleeve to the Bridgeton dress. I’m wondering what size I would be?
Hi Daisy, we’re sorry for the delay in responding to your question! We get dozens of comments and questions each day, and so many questions get buried and, unfortunately, unanswered. We are now focusing user support on patterns 2 years and newer. We hope this will prevent questions on our more current patterns from going unanswered. Although this is late, we wanted to respond in case anyone else has the same question: The sleeve pack was drafted to fit the armscye on our Ginger Dress Free Sewing Pattern. Choose your sleeve size based on the dress, print the dress’s armscye, and trace it onto the pattern of your choice. For your dress, we recommending using the same steps, but for the Bridgeton dress.
Since there are different sizes for each sleeve, how can I measure the right size for me?
Hi Mariana, we’re sorry for the delay in responding to your question! We get dozens of comments and questions each day, and so many questions get buried and, unfortunately, unanswered. We are now focusing user support on patterns 2 years and newer. We hope this will prevent questions on our more current patterns from going unanswered. Although this is late, we wanted to respond in case anyone else has the same question: The sleeve pack was drafted to fit the armscye on our Ginger Dress Free Sewing Pattern. Choose your sleeve size based on the dress, print the dress’s armscye, and trace it onto the pattern of your choice.
Hello! Where would we find measurements for the different sizes? and how many yards of fabric we need for each size/sleeve style?
Thanks!
Grace
Hi Grace, we’re sorry for the delay in responding to your question! We get dozens of comments and questions each day, and so many questions get buried and, unfortunately, unanswered. We are now focusing user support on patterns 2 years and newer. We hope this will prevent questions on our more current patterns from going unanswered. Although this is late, we wanted to respond in case anyone else has the same question: The sleeve pack was drafted to fit the armscye on our Ginger Dress Free Sewing Pattern. Choose your sleeve size based on the dress, print the dress’s armscye, and trace it onto the pattern of your choice.
Can I use these for the Onella blouse pattern? Thank you!
Hi there! Yes, you can use these sleeves for the Onella Blouse, or any other top for that matter. 🙂
Thank you!
Kind of a confusing pattern. There were no instructions on how to put the pieces together or any intuitive way to know which pieces go together. I had to print out all the pieces and shuffle through them until I found which pieces go to the sleeve pattern I wanted (and there are a LOT of pages). Initially, I thought that the labels (A1-5, etc) went with the sleeve you wanted, but I found out how wrong I was after trying to only print the E’s and F’s. A bit disappointed in this, but still excited for the cool sleeve I’ll make & grateful for the free pattern.
Hello!
Thank you for your feedback. Most of the instructions on our 350+ patterns, especially these older ones, do reflect their no-cost nature. But we understand your frustration!
Unfortunately we can’t update the instructions on every pattern in our archive, especially if they are over 2 years old, however, if there are errors we will correct them! We encourage you to take a look at the improved in newer patterns, offering more thorough guidance! We appreciate your engagement and invite you to explore these updated options for a better sewing experience!
These are lovely sleeve patterns, but unfortunately the instructions don’t say how to measure your arm so you know which size you can use.
Hi Christa! The sleeve pack was drafted to fit the armscye on our Ginger Dress Free Sewing Pattern. Choose your sleeve size based on the dress, print the dress’s armscye, and trace it onto the pattern of your choice. 🙂
the instructions are no longer available. I downloaded it a bunch of times and it will not open.
Hi Jas, If you’re still having trouble downloading the instructions, email info@moodfabrics.com and they’ll send the instructions to you!
There are no measurements on the pattern that correspond with the sizes. where can I find that? thanks!!
Hi Jordan, we’re sorry for the delay in responding to your question! We get dozens of comments and questions each day, and so many questions get buried and, unfortunately, unanswered. We are now focusing user support on patterns 2 years and newer. We hope this will prevent questions on our more current patterns from going unanswered. Although this is late, we wanted to respond in case anyone else has the same question: The sleeve pack was drafted to fit the armscye on our Ginger Dress Free Sewing Pattern. Choose your sleeve size based on the dress, print the dress’s armscye, and trace it onto the pattern of your choice.
Hello, could these be used on the Lobelia Dress? Would love to mix the two but I’m a beginner! Thanks
Hi Ella, yes that would work great! Keep in mind, these sleeves were drafted to fit the armscye of the Ginger Dress. You will probably need to trace the armscye from that onto the Lobelia dress. 🙂
Could you use these to make removable sleeves for a wedding dress? I’m trying to figure out something for a tenth anniversary photo shoot. I originally wore my dress with a jacket but ten years have made my arms a little bigger and I like the look puff sleeves but I don’t want to permanently attach them to the dress.
Hi Amanda, yes that would be a great way to use this pattern!
Ive successfully downloaded the pattern. I see the spot to download instructions but I’ve tried several times unsuccessfully to receive instructions- help please! And is there a way to print only the version I want to make without printing 83 pages and all four versions?
Hi Jennifer! If you’re still having trouble downloading the instructions, email info@moodfabrics.com and they’ll send the instructions to you! Each pattern has a layout guide and a guide to what pieces are needed for what sleeve. If you want, you can print out just those pages by selecting them from the print menu.
Thamk you so much I love it
Hi! Thanks you for free patterns. I have a question
Is it right to sew the elastic to section of gathering after sewing the sleeve along the underarm seam…?
Isn’t the order reversed..? Help me Plz ToT
Hello, the elastic gets sewn to the inside of the sleeve, causing it to scrunch.