I love seeing all the great patterns for women but I see almost no patterns for men featured here. Will I be seeing some soon? Thanks.
Peace,
Jorge
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Nov 9, 2009, 09.29 AMby katexxxxxx
I endorse this request! I do quite a lot of sewing for men.
Nov 11, 2009, 05.03 PMby katensew
I too would like this feature !
Nov 11, 2009, 08.11 PMby misssylver
Same here! Husband is very demanding.
Nov 29, 2009, 07.55 PMby gedwoods
I am planning to post a how-to technique for a man’s shirt (plus size) soon, as soon as I get the time to get it organized. Hope that will help!
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Dec 2, 2009, 04.12 AMby sew4my3
As always, gedwoods to the rescue!
Thank you and I look forward to seeing your post!
Dec 10, 2009, 12.22 PMby ali-krysta
I would also like to see more mens clothes, not just on the site but also in the magazine, one pattern per issue is not enough, and do we really need so many childrens patterns in every print? If there could be more of a balance between mens and childrens patterns I’m sure it would be appreciated.
Mar 23, 2010, 01.57 AMby evidesigns
I for one like the children’s patterns. However I would like to see more mens patterns as well. Perhaps a seasonal mens issue done twice a year. One for Spring/Summer and one for Fall/Winter.
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Mar 23, 2010, 04.37 AMby sew4my3
Noted and sent in. Thanks for the suggestion!
Mar 24, 2010, 03.19 PMby alden
WE hear you and we will try! (it’s a very complicated process :) )
Mar 26, 2010, 10.45 AMby dare
One more vote for mens patterns! A nice pair of work pants would be great!
(But we’re always appreciative of all your hard work anyway!)
Mar 27, 2010, 03.36 PMby adam-gaga
yeahh id like to see some patterns for us guys too … would maka a nice change !
Mar 27, 2010, 06.50 PMby monibug
I agree…my husband is 6’7 and has long arms I drafted him a sloper for shirts but it would be nice to see some men’s patterns
Mar 29, 2010, 11.20 AMby hdk100
I agree very much! I think the magazine gives enough men’s patterns to start out from, but my husband is a plus size as well, so I can’t use those! :( So for now I made him a tie… Ha! I’d love to surprise him with pants or bermudas in European sizes 56-58, or 28(under the belly). Thank U!
Apr 2, 2010, 07.21 PMby gedwoods
I finally got around to finding the time to prepare and post a technique for Drafting a Men’s Shirt Block – only four months after I promised it :( Still, better now then never ! This should help, especially for plus-sized men!
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Apr 2, 2010, 09.06 PMby dare
Very cool Gedwoods, thanks very much!
Apr 3, 2010, 04.18 PMby almatinka
Thank you so very much, Gedwoods! My husband (I know) will thank you as well, even if only through me! :-)
Sep 8, 2010, 07.15 AMby misshap
I definitely want more men’s patterns! I’m a guy who sews and so far I’ve made the Jason vest with great success and I’m working on a couple of other projects for myself. I don’t have access to the magazine so I’m just waiting for any patterns to pop up on this site.
Sep 1, 2011, 01.49 PMby 360degrees
I know it’s been a year since the last post, but it is worth breathing new life into this topic! There are more and more men sewing and making clothes these days, and still the pattern companies focus on women. I find that most of the pattern companies have never been very adventurous when it comes to men and menswear. I believe it is time for a change! I’ve customised Burda patterns in the past, and taken patterns off my favourite garments, maybe I should send them to Burda?
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Sep 2, 2011, 02.57 PMby rachelnyc
Hey 360degrees,
As a member of BurdaStyle, you can share your mens sewing patterns as a free download to other members. We would love to see your patterns and the projects other members create using them! Some of our most popular pattern downloads are member created!
-Rachel @ BurdaStyle
Sep 9, 2011, 05.54 AMby Ralf Schmitz
…………that still does not give any answer to the point, why burdastyle itself is not making and mens pattern. i have the burdastyle germany ever month in my mailbox, but guess what: NO MENS PATTERN for ages!!! and if you ever get one (1 !!!!!!!!!) single pattern in a magazin full of womens pattern, than it is a shirt or a pyjama. i scream it out loud again!!! we are here too and we want men’s pattern please please please!!!!
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Sep 9, 2011, 03.14 PMby ichigogirl
Germany is quite conservative? From what I’ve figured at least in the men/women-issues. Ie: women sew (in the conservative bosses minds). At least thats’ my theory after speaking about life with German exchange students in th 90’s (educated, huh)..
If you all write to Burdastyle Magazine you might be able to make a change!
Sep 28, 2011, 03.10 PMby Anne Wagenhauser
More mens, and also some teen patterns would be good. I usually use the smallest size adults patterns and go for it with suitable fabrics, but something specifically designed for young people would be good.
Sep 30, 2011, 02.08 PMby mickeygirl
some items I might sew for my man:
tie pillow case (have done that) shorts with lots of pockets a vest with lots of pockets for all his gadgets: phone, gps, maps, etc.
I think it just might be the idea for people to start drafting their own men’s patterns. A good book at the library is Winifred Aldrich Metric Pattern Drafting for Men’s Wear. Burda magazine often has some men’s patterns but why are they not offered up for sale on the website?
I find more difficulty finding fabric suitable for men’s clothing. I want 100% cotton for shirts, drill in mannish colours, knit fabrics that are not “cute” etc.