Your new September issue has arrived! Start the season in style with this inspiring edition, full of must-sew trends for a modern and creative wardrobe.
Close to the heart of fashion, the magazine opens with an overview of the key influences and sewing themes for autumn, carefully curated by our style team.
Discover this season’s major trends, blending elegance and boldness. Step into a fresh take on British chic, combining timeless charm with a modern twist. Embrace the spirit of Flower Power, where blooming prints adorn feminine and contemporary silhouettes. Daytime glamour shines through with shimmering fabrics paired with laid-back cuts. And don’t miss our iconic vintage pattern inspired by the sixties, and a standout designer piece with couture-level details and originality.
Bonus: beautiful behind-the-scenes features and a step-by-step tutorial to create your own fabric flowers.
The Vintage Pattern & Designer Pattern


Special anniversary model! In the 1960s, fashion became a true reflection of social and cultural upheavals. Pop Art and Beatlemania brought energy, boldness, and vivid colors, turning the streets into a creative runway. This decade celebrated mini lengths, bright colors, and daring silhouettes inspired by icons like Jackie Kennedy.
The “Tippi” suit, pattern 129 shown on the left, perfectly captures the spirit of the sixties: bold color contrasts, large buttons, and piped pockets on the skirt, all in a graphic yet distinctly retro style.
On the right, discover the designer pattern, exclusive to the print edition of our magazine. Berlin-based designer Kilian Kerner created pattern 130 for Burda Style: an unconventional and contemporary shirt dress with a two-piece effect. Sewing enthusiasts who love couture details and originality will be thrilled to bring this piece to life!
British Chic, Handmade Elegance


A remix of checks and chic looks drawn from prestigious British fashion mark the key trend this autumn. In this sewing collection, the finest pieces have been reimagined while always maintaining a touch of refinement and elegance.
The trench coat 117 is undeniably a masterpiece and a signature piece of British style. Featuring a wide collar, a removable hood, and gold buttons, it has all the qualities to become the must-have item of the season.
The blouse 122, available to sew in sizes 46–60 and shown on the right, is a piece that instantly captures all attention. The irresistible lipstick kiss print, combined with subtle and refined details, ticks all the boxes for an elegant and sleek style.
Flower Power, Stitched to Perfection


Flowers show their power, standing out as vibrant and bold patterns. Whether worn as a full look or as a statement accessory, they bring confident glamour to feminine silhouettes.
The cocktail dress 119 is captivating with its 3D embroidered floral tulle. The balloon sleeves add a spectacular touch. The bodice is fitted with a structured bustier, and the midi skirt flares out from the waist.
The jacket 118, featured on the magazine cover, is a style statement. Made of cashmere, it also charms with its sporty cut, making it perfect for everyday wear: hip-length, asymmetric closure, raglan sleeves, and flap pockets. The finishing touch: the XXL flower to make yourself and wear as a brooch.
Daytime Glamour: Shimmering Fabrics and Casual Looks Become One


For those who love casual looks with a sporty twist, this collection offers a clever mix of shimmering fabrics and relaxed cuts… and the result is simply perfect.
On the left, the sweater dress 104 combines comfort and style. Its oversized fit, dropped shoulders, hood, and kangaroo pocket emphasize its sporty spirit, while the lack of lining makes it quick and easy to sew.
The short, quilted jacket 106 on the right blends elegance and ease. Trimmed with satin and fastened with small hooks, it’s adorned with grosgrain bows that add a refined touch of whimsy.
Best Of: A Range of Blazers to Sew


Blazers are a wardrobe essential, but to sew them you need a certain sewing know-how. We have selected the most beautiful colorful models to bring originality and character to your wardrobe.
Collarless and ultra comfortable, the blazer 128 focuses on structured seams, discreet flap pockets, and a perfect fit at the shoulders, all in a very elegant petrol blue.
An elongated shawl collar, cropped sleeves that lighten the silhouette, and its elegant light and bright check pattern: blazer 125 (on the right) breaks free from rigid, masculine codes.

