Patterns

Top 15 PDF Pattern Shops

Trying new patterns is always so much fun! And even though I always want to make multiple of a pattern I also want to keep trying new things. So I’m always trying new patterns. The big four, aka the patterns sold at Joann stores, are wonderful and I will always buy them. But sometimes it’s nice to buy a pattern online that is new, different, and sometimes fits BETTER than any other patterns because it has been tested by many people of alllll different sizes. So I wanted to share my 10 favorite places to buy PDF patterns.

1. Closet Case Patterns

These are some of the best patterns I have ever worked with. They are so detailed and explain each step so well. I have bottom multiple patterns from them and everyone is so good. I want to buy more just because the quality is so amazing.

2. Peek-a-boo Pattern Shop

I love these quick and easy patterns for the whole family. I typically buy their patterns for my kids but I have loved the few I have gotten for myself.

3. Love Notions

This shop has some amazing “basic” patterns. I have been bar\tech sewing the classic tee because it it my go to outfit with a great pair of jeans.

4. Megan Nielsen Patterns

I haven’t sewn with her patterns yet, but I’m excited to try her new swimsuit pattern this next week! She has mannnny great options.

5. Indie Sew

The Holy grail of pdf sewing patterns. Many people sell their patterns through Indie Sew. They have so many great options and recommendations!

6. Sew liberated

I love the relaxed comfy vibe of all of these patterns. They are very in with the indie trend going on. I have sewed the hinterland dress and really loved working with the pattern.

7. Brindille & Twig

If you are into sewing children’s clothing than this is the place for you. So many cute options with a mix of basics to more intricate makes.

The rest of these pattern companies I have never boughten from before but I have heard so many people rave about them that I had to include them in the post. There are sooooo many good patterns out there. I always want to buy more and try them all out. But I’m trying to pace myself and not spend all my money on patterns…there is always fabric to buy too 🤣

8. Patterns for pirates

9. Made for mermaids

10. Paper cut patterns

11. Grainline studio

12. Tilly and The Buttons

13. Blank slate patterns

14. Friday pattern company

15. Named Clothing

Patterns are addicting and so much fun! Just writing this post I am ready to go and buy all the patterns and sew alllll the things. Do you have a favorite pattern shop? I would love to hear where your favorite place to buy patterns is!

HAPPY SEWING FRIENDS!

P.S- have you never sewn with PDF Patterns? Check out my video on how to print PDF patterns at home!