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10 sewing patterns you can adopt this autumn

In this article, get ready to explore two completely different styles! But these are always with one objective in mind: so you can sew yourself essential pieces for your wardrobe.

Western Style 

Get a cowgirl allure with these 5 inspiring sewing patterns!

Interlock Top 102 | Burda Style 08/24Interlock Top 102 | Burda Style 08/24

 

Interlock Top 102 | Burda Style 08/24

This model with its standing collar, in addition to its Western look, remains an essential basic for our wardrobe. Sewn in fine jersey, it's the basis for a well-crafted, comfortable look.

Gabardine Top 126 | Burda Style 04/23Gabardine Top 126 | Burda Style 04/23

 

Gabardine Top 126 | Burda Style 04/23

With this top, dare to wear an original and stylish outfit this autumn. What's more, this top is quick to make and lets you discover a new technique, like the blanket stitch, which enhances every edge.

Viscose Skirt 123 | Burda Style 08/22Viscose Skirt 123 | Burda Style 08/22

 

Viscose Skirt 123 | Burda Style 08/22

This skirt with a wrap effect is sure to make a statement in any situation. Choose a low-density fabric for unparalleled fluidity.

Lightweight Fabric Blouse 117 | Burda Style 02/22Lightweight Fabric Blouse 117 | Burda Style 02/22

Lightweight Fabric Blouse 117 | Burda Style 02/22

Another wardrobe must-have is this loose-fitting blouse. What's more, here you'll learn how to use smocking at the cuffs to create a puff sleeve. Plus, it's suitable for beginners.

Denim Trousers 105 | Burda Style 08/22Denim Trousers 105 | Burda Style 08/22

 

Denim Trousers 105 | Burda Style 08/22

In recent years, close-fitting clothes have given way to more comfortable pieces. These include flared pants, shown here in denim. It's a technical model that requires a lot of precision, especially with all the topstitching. But it's also a great challenge to improve your sewing skills.

British Style

Let's take this style a step further with an iconic print that's back in the spotlight this autumn-winter 2024/2025: the tartan. Born in Scotland many years ago, today it remains a motif firmly rooted in fashion. That's why we've selected 4 British inspired patterns for you.

Flannel Dress 121 | Burda Style 08/24Flannel Dress 121 | Burda Style 08/24

 

Flannel Dress 121 | Burda Style 08/24

Comfortable yet stylish! Adopt this pretty mid-length dress with high collar for a warm autumn. It closes with a bow at the back, and you'll notice ribbed pleats at the front that allow the dress to finish flared.

Wool Cape 130|Burda Style 10/21Wool Cape 130|Burda Style 10/21

 

Wool Cape 130 | Burda Style 10/21

Never be cold again with this wool cape with integrated scarf. What's more, you can wear loose-fitting items underneath for maximum comfort. It's quick to make and accessible to beginners, since the cape is unlined.

Wool Trousers 110 | Burda Style 10/24Wool Trousers 110 | Burda Style 10/24

 

Wool Trousers 110 | Burda Style 10/24

Cargo pants are making their way into the office. Here, they've been revisited for a more chic model, while retaining their relaxed look. And they close on the side with an invisible zipper.

Polyester Blouse 116 | Burda Style 03/22Polyester Blouse 116 | Burda Style 03/22

Polyester Blouse 116 | Burda Style 03/22

Here's a blouse that would look great with the jersey T-shirt we mentioned at the start of this article. After that, it's up to you to decide which style you prefer. In any case, we love its very British look, with its tartan fabric and the pleat detailing on the shoulders.

Viscose Blazer 105 | Burda Style 03/24Viscose Blazer 105 | Burda Style 03/24

Viscose Blazer 105 | Burda Style 03/24

Reminiscent of the cool Ivy League blazers of the 1970s, the shaped model with elongated lapels, XL patch pockets and flawlessly fitting shoulders. By the way, it not only looks great in checked fabric. It is also THE basic cut for classic business blazers.

 

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