Fall Clothing Capsule
$81.20 (or 7 credits)
Fall may be in the air, but is it in your wardrobe? Jump into fall with our Fall Clothing Capsule beginner-friendly sewing patterns, perfect for layering, and creating a handmade fall wardrobe that you will love. The Fall Capsule includes the T-Shirt Dress, Culottes, Carolina, Madison Blouse, Circle Cardie, Vintage Trousers, and Sonia Skirt sewing patterns.
Instant download digital sewing patterns. Includes sizes XXS-5XL (Carolina, Madison Blouse, Vintage Trousers, and Sonia Skirt) and Women’s sizes 1-10 & Women’s Curvy sizes 6C-15C (T-Shirt Dress, Culottes, and Circle Cardie). The Fall Clothing Capsule is excluded from any additional sale discounts.
Options
Includes 7 patterns, each with varying options to sew the style that you prefer
T-Shirt Dress –
- Optional fit style – flared or straight
- Optional necklines – round or v-neck
- Optional lengths – crop, top, mid-thigh, knee, mid-calf, and maxi
- Optional sleeve lengths – short, three-quarter, and long
Culottes –
- Optional shorts and mid-calf lengths
- Optional pockets
Carolina –
- Three length options: knee, midi, and maxi
- Three sleeve options: short, three-quarter, and long
- Optional gathered or plain waistband
Madison Blouse –
- Option of blouse or dress
- Option of collar or tie neck
- Option of wide or narrow tie
- Option of pleated or gathered sleeve head
- Long, short or puff sleeves
Circle Cardie –
- Two length options: short and long
- Three hem options: plain, band, and ruffle
- Three sleeve options: sleeveless, three-quarter, and full length
Vintage Trousers –
- Optional shorts or trousers length
- Optional rolled or cuff hem for the shorts
- Optional welt pockets with optional zips
Sonia Skirt –
- Three skirt lengths: knee, midi, and maxi
- Optional belt and belt loops
- Optional pockets
All Patterns
- Beginner friendly to intermediate selection, based on the options you choose
- Packed with pro tips and expert advice
- Includes full size, print-at-home pattern pieces
- Includes step-by-step tutorial with photos
- Instant-download digital sewing pattern
T-Shirt Dress:
- Thread to match
- Sewing machine
- Pins or clips
- Scissors
- Tape measure or ruler
- Iron and ironing board
- Disappearing ink pen or tailor's chalk
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A serger or overlocker is optional but not required.Culottes:
- Thread to match
- Optional scrap of fusible stretch interfacing
- Sewing machine
- Pins or clips
- Scissors
- Tape measure or ruler
- Iron and ironing board
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A serger or overlocker is optional but not required.Carolina:
Suitable for medium-weight knit fabric.
You will also need:
Thread to match
Clear elastic
A serger or overlocker is optional but not required.
Madison Blouse:
Suitable for woven fabrics.
You will also need:
Thread to match
Buttons
Elastic
Iron-on interfacing
A serger or overlocker is optional but not required.
Circle Cardie:
- Thread
- Optional clear elastic
- Sewing machine
- Scissors
- Pins or clips
- Ruler
Vintage Trousers:
Suitable for woven fabric.
You will also need:
- Thread to match
- Invisible zipper
- Interfacing
- Bias tape
- Optional hook and eye
- Optional decorative zips
A serger or overlocker is optional but not required.
Sonia Skirt:
Suitable for medium to heavy-weight woven fabric.
You will also need:
- Thread to match
- Button or snap fastenings
- Interfacing
- Optional belt buckle
A serger or overlocker is optional but not required.
FAQs
How do PDF/ digital patterns work? Simply download, print, and sew. You’ll need a free Adobe Acrobat reader program and any home printer (or a nearby copy shop for A0 printing). Once you’ve printed the pieces, tape or glue them together. You’ll find an easy-to-follow how-to guide inside the pattern instructions, plus support in our Facebook group.
The trim-free pattern comes in A4 or US letter printable sizes and includes full pattern pieces and a detailed tutorial to guide you every step of the way. An A0 format (pattern pieces only) is also included should you wish to have your pattern printed professionally. PDF Layers allow you to select and print only the size/s you want/ need.
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Buy More Credits
Nadia Cadby –
Easy to follow pattern and good instructions. A great make for the summer – it’s only 3 degrees here today!
Pamela Stump –
This was a quick, easy sew with tons of options! Two necklines, a bunch of sleeve lengths, and hemlines from crop top to maxi. Mine was in cotton lycra, with the shallow v-neck, long sleeves, and the “top” length because I needed more long-sleeve t’s! My husband likes it, he says that with this fabric, it doesn’t look like “just a t-shirt.” I will be making more.
Lisa Corriveau –
The ladies tshirt dress is an easy, quick pattern to sew up. Beginners can keep it simple with a rounded neckline & straight hem, or for a little more challenge, do the V-neck & side vents. It works well in different weights of fabric & makes a great wardrobe basic with lots of hem & sleeve length options.
Amy Kaczenski –
Easy sew and so many options!
Hannah Bnana –
A quick and easy sew, fits very nicely
LeighAnn McDermott –
I love the vneck option, what a quick sew
Sabrina Ropp –
I love this pattern! I went from printing to wearing the dress in a single day it was so easy and fast. It works for a simple V-neck T-shirt to a long black knit dress for more formal occasions.
Mel Cornwall –
A very fast and easy sew! The instructions are so easy to understand. The V neck is perfection. It took me about 2 hours from printing the pattern to the finished product! What a fun pattern. Thank you 🙂
Donna Jones –
What are you looking for? The perfect maxi with ¾sleeve? A crop with long sleeve? Sort sleeve knee length? Flared? Straight? This pattern gives you more, more, more! Such a quick sew, so many options and brilliantly thorough instructions, whichever combination you choose. There is also a super helpful print only the pages you need guide which ticks my eco box! The fit for me was perfect with only a simple adjustment for height needed. The instructions give you guidance for alterations galore to make your me made make totally perfect for your body
Katie Weatherly –
This is an awesome versatile pattern. Will make plenty more.
Tricia Nguyen –
The t shirt dress is a great pattern for a great fitting basic dress or top. Very quick to sew.
Liz Faber –
This pattern is the answer to my dreams. The amount of options is amazing. Not just a dress pattern but a T-shirt pattern as well. Sews up quickly and easily. I’ll be making many many more for myself and my daughter.
Jane Whicheloe –
Such a quick and easy sew. Really versatile too. Fits well with lots of different options
Amelia Keating –
Really quick sew with so many options! My daughters loved their dresses and are looking forward to many more!
Donna Jones –
Super simple sew with clear instructions and so so so many options. Literally a one stop pattern for long, shirt, ¾length tops, crops, tshirts, dresses, nighties, this unisex pattern is a must have wardrobe staple, you’ll have the kids in Me made clothing in no time!
Angel Pooley –
Super quick sew. The V neck is a bit tricky for someone who’s never done one before (me) but I done the flared option and I can’t wait to make more for the spring ♥️🥰
Sandy Simpson –
For a simple style, this pattern is anything but simple. The drafting is superb, the sizing spot on and the variations endless. I added flutter sleeves to one and split sleeves to another. I love the straight version dress – it is flattering without hugging the body. I am looking forward to making more.
Deb Carpenter –
Really straightforward pattern for someone starting to sew knits!
TaWanna Archia –
I love the fit and flow of this dress. I love having a flared option, straight fit and various sleeves. This is perfect for all seasons with a slight modification in fabric. My new RP Pattern.
Sharon Courtney –
Very easy make which quickly sews up into a wardrobe staple. Clear and easy instructions for the v neck option too!
Vicky Hughes –
Such a lovely simple pattern. Lots of options. I love it!
Erica Nemnich –
Great simple quick shirt dress. Many options to choose from
Roseanna Lacas –
I recently gained an inch in the bust and waist and it was enough for me to sew a large instead of the medium I have historically sewn. I wish I had sewn the medium as the large was much flowier than I expected, even in the straight skirt. The sleeves fit great! which makes me concerned that they would actually be too snug for a true large. I used stitch witchery to help with the hem and it made all the difference.
Mireille Ribiere –
Fastest sew ever!
Katie Weatherly –
Love this pattern. The culottes will make great loungewear.
Michele Axmaker Chapman –
Easy to sew and comfy to wear. Always a bonus
Liz Faber –
These culottes are such a quick and easy sew that produces a super comfy pant! These will definitely be a staple in my wardrobe
Adelle Pears –
I never realised how much I loved culottes until now! They’re so lovely to wear and this is such a quick and easy sew, I can’t recommend it enough!
Mary Acosta –
easy sew and get wear
Carol A Shaver –
“What a fast sew! And COMFY?! YESSSS!! I’ve never worn culottes so I didn’t know what I was getting myself into. I cut the shorts version so as not to use too much fabric if I didn’t like what these were. I LOVE THEM!! They are sleep shorts, but I wish I’d made them full length in a calm print for everyday! Thank you!
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Charlene Lee –
Excellent pattern for beginners. I love how the pockets are attached without the extra stitching. Would love to make these in a woven fabric!
June Butchee –
The Ladies Culottes are such a quick satisfying sew. They are even more fun to wear. They look like a skirt with the comfort of pants. I made mine with a rib knit and paired it with a Paris Party Top in stretch Gauze. The perfect Summer outfit.
Donna Jones –
These super flattering culottes whip up so quickly for instant gratification! I am NOT a quick sew-er, but I managed these in 1 hour from cutting to clothing. I did use my serger and sewing machine which does speed things up a bit. The finished item is possibly the most comfortable summerwear I now own. Its like wearing a skirt without the possibilities of wardrobe malfunctions or thigh chafe! And POCKETS. No need to say more.
Carmen Mills Brent –
Quick and beautiful summer staple, with pockets! These culottes came together very easily and look amazing. I plan to make some others. I love that the shorts length looks like a skirt, so I can be comfortable in shorts but look more formal than workout shorts.
Tina Marie Baber –
I enjoyed making this pattern. The pattern is beginner friendly The pattern pieces are marked clearly, the instructions easy to read. This pattern took about 2 hours to make start to finish. I will be making several more pair in the shorts and the 3/4 length for summer. This is a fun and easy pattern to sew.
Francisca Beitler –
This pattern is so easy and quick to sew. I love it and I’ll make more of them for the summer.
Glo Ban –
Perfect for beginners! I love shorts so I can see myself making loads of these for the summer! I may even try the culottes at some point when it gets colder again. Nice and easy with only three pattern pieces so can be made in an afternoon!
Jamie Adler –
Such a quick addition to my wardrobe and a great fitting pair of summer Culottes!
Susan Pearson –
Great pattern – easy and fast sew. Very comfortable pants that can be dressed up or down depending on your fabric choice.
Suzi Nasoor –
Amazing pattern…the finished culottea r the most comfortable panta u can ever imagine
Jemma Tredinnick –
This is such a great and quick pattern to sew. I made a pair of size S for my daughter in a random synthetic stretch and the shorts length. They were so quick and easy that I will make many more. The sewed up true to size and have a lovely “swish” to them.
Tiffany Amos –
I love it ! Maxi length was my choice for this beautiful style because it is sure to last during every season and no matter what the engagement it always is a classy piece . Thank you so much !
Pamela Turner Munnerlyn –
I enjoyed making this dress so much and I love the way it looks on me and it was an easy sew. I have already made another one and I know it will be a pattern I will go back to again and again.
Donna Lowe –
I love the Carolina dress it so simple to make. It’s going to be one of my everyday dress.
Patricia Beidegårdh –
Love it!
Tania Watson –
This dress is super quick and easy to make. It has loads of options so you can very much make it your own and to suit lots of situations. Great pattern for those not used to sewing with stretch material as it comes together really easily. Love the elastic in the seam of the cross over as stops any gaping.
Breana Mayfield –
Love this dress! Came together rather easily and fast too. I made the size medium in a double brushed poly and it’s super comfortable.
Alieke Enders –
What a wonderful dress to make! The pattern is easy to make by the good instructions that you get. The dress can be made in different lengths and so you have a beautiful dress for every season!
Jessica Luckert –
I love this pattern and I know I will be making more. I think it’s quite a versatile pattern in the sense that you can make an elegant evening gown or a more casual day to day dress depending on the fabric. It was a really easy and enjoyable sew, and I can’t wait to make more.
Adi Brewerton –
Absoloutely loved this dress! so flattering and could be totally different using a variety of fabrics etc for different purposes. Easy to sew and looks amazing, I had heaps of comments the first time I wore mine out.
Kainui Nihipali –
This dress is awesome! It’s a quick sew. I love the finished dress & enjoyed making it.
Terri Pettigrew –
One of the easiest and quickest dresses I have ever made. This super simple pattern and easy instructions really made this pattern an awesome and easy sew. I can’t wait to make more and it is very work appropriate attire. #Love! <3
Francisca Beitler –
An easy pattern to sew. It has great opportunities for making it your own style by changing the skirt of sleeveform. I added a half circle skirt. Great for using left over fabric when using different colors by the bodice, waistband, skirt or sleeves.
Ng Puay Choo –
This is an easy sew except for the sewing of clear elastic on shoulders and neckliine. I love how it turns out with just 2 yards of fabric.
Chantal van Drunen-Ezendam –
What a lovely dress this is. It took me ages to get started, but once started it was finished in a heartbeat. The pattern itself is very flattering for most body types. Next version I will probably hack the neckline to be a bit more revealing though.
Pamela Stump –
This dress was an easy sew. Make it elegant in stretch crushed velvet, everyday in stretch rayon knit, or casual in a cotton lycra. It’s a *very versatile* pattern!
Sydney Norwood –
This dress turned out so cute! I’m sort of obsessed with wrap dresses, so I just had to make this one! My only complaint is that I found the neckline of the wrap to be a little high up on my neck, so I will have to adjust for that next time. I am so looking forward to making more of these dresses though, they have such a great vintage feel to them!
Laura Kraai –
I absolutely adore this pattern. It’s the first time I’ve sewn up a garment so quickly after printing the pattern, and even more so that I’ve already made two and worn them A LOT! Have gotten lots of compliments wearing these dresses and will be making more in the future for sure.
Kris Chick –
This is a great pattern and super flattering design. It was easy to make and I know I’ll be making more in the future! PLUS it has POCKETS!
Mireille Ribiere –
Unbelieveble how fast you can sew this up a dress made for yourself in just 1 hours max so no excuse why you don’t have a dress in you’re wardrobe.
Adriana Benitez –
Beautiful blouse that fits and sews so easily! As always the instructions are well written to guide you in sewing it.
Ann-Marie –
Beautiful feminine blouse with classic details, so many options to create any kind of look you are after. This was easy to sew and the instructions were very clear. This will become a favourite of mine with its many looks, especially the longer lengths!
Carrie Wilson –
Beautiful, classy and stylish, the finish product is just that. Instructions are clear enough for a beginner to complete a classy blouse. The yokes really make this stand out.
Chaney Baxley Mobley –
The Madison is a beautiful sew with wonderful finishes. The techniques used in the pattern give it a stunning professional finish. Make sure you plan enough time to give enough attention to the finishes and you’ll have an absolutely amazing blouse!
Chris M Shapiro –
The Madison Blouse is a classic Ladies Blouse made from drapey wovens. I used rayon, which was lovely. There are two styles for the placket, a collar or a lovely pussy bow. I chose the collar and I made a detachable bow for my ever changing mood. The pattern is for an intermediate level with a well thoughtout tutorial
Corrine Smith –
I enjoyed making this garmet. I found the instructions very detailed and easy to comprehend. I did have some issues with my overlocked seams that made it hard on the gathered seams, I did restart. I am really pleased with how the garmet turned out.
Frieda Flavianu –
What a unique, classic design with a perfect fit👌😍💗. This will be my go to blouse 👚 pattern for pairing. I am in love with this pattern.
Jennie Coffman Lindstrom –
I just made a Madison blouse and I absolutely love it. I chose to make the tie neck, short sleeves in blouse length and the result is an elegant and beautiful blouse. You will love this pattern!
Jessica Luckert –
I’m super excited to show you my first woven shirt. I usually sew with knit fabric, so this is a big deal for me! The pattern is from Rebecca Page Patterns, the Madison Blouse. Rebecca Page really shines with this pattern. There are gathers on below the front two yokes and the back yoke. The shirt has plackets down the front and 5 buttons. The collar can either be a classic style or have this fun tie that mine has (in two different width options). The sleeves can be short or long and can be gathered at the armscye as seen here or made with pleats. The long sleeved options is a split sleeve with the cuff. The pattern also has the option of making a dress. So many different possibilities with this pattern. The instructions are very detailed with lots of pictures, so I had no issues figuring out how to construct the pieces. Truly a classic well done pattern.
Josianne Gauthtier-Mireault –
This is an amazing pattern! Really easy to follow step by step, the tuto and the pictures really clear! The fit is perfect. I feel really comfortable and pretty in my new Madison dress🥰❤️ Thank you for this beautiful pattern! Can’t wait to to sew an other one!
Ng Puay Choo –
Clear instructions and I love how the blouse turns out, fit is good.
Kelly Nicholas –
Forming a new business, I have been spending a lot of time in meetings and making first impressions. After years as a stay at home Mom, my “business” attire was sorely lacking. The Madision Blouse is the perfect piece to take me from the board room to social hour. The slim fit is flattering, and gathers (or pleats) in the sleeves and yokes give it a feminine and modern look. Construction is detailed and does take more time then a basic knit project, but the instructions are detailed and well written with accompanying photos. I would rate this as an intermediate as the structure of woven does not leave room for error in seam allowance or sizing, and it is helpful to have a prior understanding of buttonholes and interfacing. Overall, I am in love with my first Madison and can’t wait to make a dress version!
Lauri Meinhardt –
The Madison Blouse is a quick sew and very versatile. The instructions are easy to follow and with the many options the styles are endless! A timeless pattern that can be worn for work or play depending on fabric choice and style.
Marie Biswell –
OHMYGOSH!! I LOVED this blouse! I loved sewing it, loved wearing it and love how proud of myself that I made it! I took it step by step, did a little bit each day and voila, an awesome shirt to wear!
Nadine Simard –
I love blouse but it is always a challenge for me at the bust level. Now, I have the perfect pattern to make my own!
Jemma Tredinnick –
This is the perfect blouse for work. Neat and stylish! I did the version without the tie as I like a clean look and it fits beautifully.. It kind of has a saucy librarian vibe! I sewed size small in rayon and it drapes beautifully. There are a few complicated techniques but the instructions are very clear and easy to follow so it’s great for improving your skills.
Querida Gardiner –
I made my Madison with a floaty fabric and made fabic covered buttons to match. It was worth the extra effort as the blouse turned out beautifuly and I have had lots of positive comments. This is a blouse that looks great with jeans or dressed up with smart trousers for work or special occassions. One for a capsule wardrobe no doubt.
Sheila Hlushak –
The Madison blouse is perfect for layering or wearing on its own. The details of the sleeve top give this beautiful fitting blouse a lovely look and silhouette. I have paired my Madison with the Tara Jacket for a really polished look all thanks to Rebecca Page excellent drafting and instructions.
Virginie Bissinger –
It’s not my first Madison and i absolutely love it. I love all the details and option (collar, gathered sleeves, tie, french seams) and i think this pattern is flattering all kind of sizes
Siska Taslim –
I love the feminine details of this blouse!
Ummul Masakin –
i love everything from the tie neck to the button up style dress. this style can be casual as well as formal wear
Angela Kypreos –
The is a classy, feminine blouse that individualised to suit your personal style. It’s not a quick sew but the instructions and pictorials help to guide you through each step clearly and thoroughly. It’s great for making wardrobe staples and fancy shirts.
Shona Young –
“This blouse is gorgeous and whilst it has many different skills to use the instructions make it clear and easy for anyone attempting them for the first time.
Make sure to fit correctly and you’ll have a blouse you’ll want to make over and over again. “
Anna Metcalf –
It was a quick and easy sew, with a cute final garment!
Andreia de Almeida –
I made this cardi as a christmas gift. As I don’t have the actual measurements of the person I as giving it too, I had to roughly guess and I thought this pattern would allow a lot of room. And it did 🙂 I made it in a wool knit, no band and, instead of hemming, I just did a rolled hem on my overlocker. I love it so much that I will make more (for myself!). The instructions are clear and the pattern is easy enough for a beginner, but a fun and quick sew too for an experienced sewist.
Chris Shapiro –
The Circle Cardi Pattern is fun and different design on a cardi. Because it is a circle there is no back seam if you cut it on the fold which makes for a clean view on the back. With two lengths and options for bands you’ll get many different versions for any occasion. A nice pattern for the confident beginner or anyone who is looking for a graceful cardigan to use a layering piece.
Kelly Nicholas –
I LOVE this pattern. I honestly did not need another sweater cardigan heading into warmer weather but the sleeveless option made, paired with a lace mesh, made this the perfect pattern for a bathing suit cover up! From print to completion was less than 2 hours with a Toddler assisting. I love the option of the ruffles.
Marie Biswell –
This top was so easy to make and super comfy. I love it and haven’t taken it off since I put it on when I finished it!!
Cara Girven –
The Circle Cardie is a quick, fun sew that offers so many options, it’s sure to be a pattern you come back to again and again! By using different fabrics and mixing up the cardigan length, sleeve length, and finishing options, you can use this pattern for a casual or dressy look. I love being able to get different looks and uses out of the same pattern! The pattern itself is very clearly written and easy to follow. Love it!
Jeannie Fisher –
I absolutely loved this pattern! It was a quick sew, and very practical piece! I find it very versatile! Thanks!!
Casey Bray –
Quick and easy make with a pretty satisfying result! Went together with ease and perfect for the upcoming winter, as well as layering through the seasons.
Jennifer Anne Reeves –
“This is an AMAZING pattern. Simple, straight forward, easy sew that comes out super nice. It’s a quick sew that looks fabulous. There are NO downsides.
Debra Rigsby –
I love this pattern. It takes as long to print and put together the pattern as it does to sew it. Plus I love the two different lengths and sleeve lengths. This is a must for every wardobe. Happy Sewing!
Keeley Jones –
I cannot get over how much I love this pattern! It manages to get easier each time I make it! Perfect layering piece for my closet
Sarah Boses –
Love this pattern! I’ve made a few and finally tried the vest version – it will be a great layering piece! Easily dressed up with fancier fabrics and nice sweater knits. Having two length options is great too!
Jennifer Kolar –
This pattern is really great! So quick to put together and has a wonderful drape!
Kristin Rohde –
This pattern is so quick and easy! The way that the neckline forms it genius and I can see lots more of these in my wardrobe because of all the options available! Love, love, love it!!!
Shannon Tunks –
This was my second ever knit sew and it was super easy to put together! Rebecca’s patterns have such clear and easy to follow instructions that it really made this pattern a quick and easy sew. Loving it matched with these Pippa pants as well!
Jemma Tredinnick –
These are really elegant trousers with a lovely high waist and very well fitting. The welt pockets add to the luxurious feel but are optional. I made mine in a thick bit drapery fabric for some winter flow. Quite easy to sew but the key is in the fitting… Definitely make a muslin!
Loraine Wilkinson –
Great pattern easy to follow step by step.
Tania Watson –
The finish of these trousers are great. Perfect for someone to advance their sewing skills with invisible zip and the option of welt pockets.
Robin Foote –
“You have such thorough explanations of terms, methods, etc even as an experienced sewist I learn from your instructions. I see that the edits I would mention have already been posted on the edit page so I won’t give you more to read in that regard.
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Leanne Molini –
My Vintage Trousers will be now know as my little black dress trousers. They are super easy and quick to wip up, with out the pockets.
Amy Kaczenski –
Perfect wardrobe staple! Easy and quick to make! Super flattering! And pairs well with modern and vintage clothing pieces!
Grace Elliott –
I love my Vintage Trouser Shorts! This pattern was WAY easier than I’d anticipated, and after doing my normal basting to fit, they are perfect. The pattern is so easy to make fit changes because the basic shapes are easy to identify and modify if necessary. My husband was on the fence when I told him I was sewing some super high waisted shorts, but once he saw them on, he was sold. He said they’re very flattering. I’m excited to make more shorts as well as some with trouser length!
Katerina Bauman –
The best part of this pattern is the pockets! They take some time and care, but they are drafted perfectly and really add to the vintage look.
Frieda Flavianu –
Such a classic design with with a vintage look. All pattern pieces came together perfectly with a simplified perfect construction method, with True finished garment mearsurements. I learned how to contrust a welt pocket and fell inlove with the end result. I love my vintage Trousers, my first ever fitted trouser. I will defenetly be making more of these trousers. RP you did it again, such a classic design with with a vintage look.
Roeshell Arjin McNelis –
I was greatly intimidated by this pattern, but I went for it anyways, and I really liked the final product!! They’re a fitted style and honestly I’ve never had pants fit quite right but this fit pretty well, I’m impressed!!
Queri Alexander –
I was looking for a smart trousers pattern that could be made with formal and casual prints for work and special occasions, The vintage Trousers Pattern from RP ticks all the boxes. This pattern sews up true to size, can be made into shorts and suits a range of fabrics and designs. I will be making use of this pattern for work wear as well as smart casual and special occasion wear and for so much versatility, the pattern is great value for money.
Sally Jacobs –
Fab pattern, measured at the lowest end of the sizing (actually between M and L but still fitted well without adjustments.
Lisa Giorcelli –
I made the shorts version and they are awesome! They are super flattering to my mum-tum and soo comfy! The fit was spot-on, all I had to do was add a tiny amount to the front rise for my personal fit. I will definitely be making more of these!
Hughes Papaleo Tomorrow –
Super quick super simple pattern that yields a classy, beautiful, and timeless garment that is sure to wow!
Abby Villarreal –
“This was a quick sew, even with the full seat adjustment I had to make in the back rise of the pants. The pattern instructions include a quick tutorial on how to do a partial adjustment, but I had to refer to other information to do a full seat adjustment.
The fabric choices allow for many different looks to be created with this pattern. The fabric I used had a slight mechanical stretch crosswise, so it was quite forgiving in places where the pants might otherwise be slightly too snug if the fabric was not stretchy.”
Khirya Littoria –
Quick to sew and comfortable to wear. Very chic!
Liz Faber –
“I’m pretty sure that I was born in the wrong decade so when I saw these trousers I had to make them – and I found the perfect fabric: bright, bold, vintage pictures!
The instructions were slightly harder but the photos definitely made it easier. This was only my second ever invisible zip and it worked perfectly! The end result is trousers that are comfortable, fun and funky!”
Salome Goncalves –
Short-length and without pockets is a quick sew. I had never sewn shorts or pants before but I could follow the instructions and the final product looks good! The sizing runs a bit big, though, I measured on the higher end of an L but the shorts came out a bit big on me – there were similar complaints from other testers. Not a huge issue, though, and I can still wear them out.
Genevieve Lynne Grossmann –
These a fantastic trousers. I made the shorts and the fit is perfect. I will be making more for these and I cannot wait to try the trousers.
Nadia Cadby –
Such a classy pattern, I’ve made the shorts version though did have to lengthen as I’m 5’10 but they are super comfortable and the sizing is true, I didn’t have to adjust the rise at all and they are so stylish. I can’t wait to make a pair of the trousers with welt pockets. Thanks RP for such a fabulous pattern.
Donna Lowe –
I am so in love with this trousers. It’s vintage meets modern. There is no more to say. It is absolutely PERFECT!
Peggy Pazera Cooke –
I love the fit and high waisted design of these! So far I’ve made shorts but can’t wait to make a lovely pair of wide legged trousers.
Angel Pooley –
I love this pattern. The first time doing a welt pocket and the instructions made it so much easier to understand! Only the second time doing an invisible zipper too! Thanks!
Nali Nali –
Vintage Trouser/ Shorts is so classy. Didn’t think I’ll look good in the high-waist cutting but now I’m totally in love with this design. The welt pocket is so fun to learn, thanks to the easy to follow instructions. The fit is good too with only some slight adjustment. Thank you Rebecca Page for the amazing pattern!
Jenny Gomez –
I love that the fit includes how to measure and adjust the rise. This is the best fit I’ve ever gotten because I’m so tall!
Corrine Smith –
Such an easy sew. Instructions are clear and zipper is easy to install. Love this pattern.
Emily Anderson –
I like my new shorts! The fit is great, and the welt pockets are fun. As it was my first time doing welt pockets, I did have a bit of difficulty with them, but I think they turned out alright. I think that they might look and lie better if they were parallel with the waistband. The option for single welts would be nice too! Overall, I think this is a great pattern, and I can’t wait to make another pair!
Shirley Soon –
Awesome pattern! I love that this skirt is such a quick sew and received many compliments wearing it! Definitely will be making more in different lengths.
Lauri Meinhardt –
This is a fabulous pattern. Easy to read and a rather quick sew. With pocket and length options there’s is so much you can do with this pattern!
Kirsty Bucholz –
I Love this Skirt! Perfect fit
Sandy Simpson –
I love the style and fit of this pattern but the pattern is far too long, requires more markings and explanations on the pattern pieces if it is to be considered a beginner level. I have been sewing for 40+ years and still had to lay all the pueces out to ensure i managed to put the skirt together properly. I love the swirliness of this skirt
Stacey Williams –
I love this pattern and will use it again. There are issues but none that aren’t outlined in the edit form. Probably the only thing I would bring up here is the length. There were places I had to take off three inches. Great pattern.
Alexandria Phillip –
I made used this pattern to make a skirt for my mom who wanted a calf length light skirt. We really liked how the pattern came out and it was a pretty simple one to follow as long as you are comfortable with button holes. She is 4 foot 11 with a 34 in waist and we made the knee lenth version size XL which came to her calf and just barely fit the waist.
Melinda Bailey –
I love this skirt! Pattern was easy to understand and comes together beautifully! Can’t wait to make more!!
Terri Pettigrew –
I absolutely love the Sonia. I made mine in a medium weight twill. The pattern was a perfect fit for me and I was looking for the perfect circle skirt pattern for my size. I plan to make many more of these. Absolute a 10 out of 10!