BUNDLE The Office Collection
$38.15 (or 4 credits)
This incredible Office Collection includes patterns for the Brielle Blouse, Madison Blouse, Paris Party Dress, Peggy Pencil Skirt, and Circle Cardie. It ensures anyone can have a comfortable yet polished office wardrobe that fits well and suits your style.
Instant download digital sewing pattern. Includes sizes XXS-5XL (Brielle Blouse, Madison Blouse, Paris Party Dress, and Peggy Pencil Skirt) and Women’s 1-10 & Women’s Curvy 6C-15C (Circle Cardie).
Options
Brielle Blouse:
- Sleeveless option
Madison Blouse:
- Optional blouse or dress lengths
- Optional collar or neck tie
- Optional wide or narrow tie
- Optional pleated or gathered sleeve head
- Long, short or puff sleeves
Paris Party Dress
- Optional cropped top
- Three sleeve lengths: short, three-quarter, and long
- Optional boat or scoop neck
- Three skirt options: above knee, knee, and tea
Peggy Pencil Skirt
- Three length options: mini, knee, and midi
- Two different fits: bodycon or traditional pencil skirt
- Optional walking vent or regular back seam
Circle Cardie
- Two length options: short and long
- Three hem options: plain, band, and ruffle
- Three sleeve options: sleeveless, three-quarter, and full length
Features
- Suitable for advanced beginner level
- 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
Brielle Blouse:
- Key-hole back
Madison blouse:
- Tie neck
- Puff sleeves
- Hidden seams
Paris Party Dress:
- Semi fitted top
- Pleated skirt
Peggy Pencil Skirt:
- Form fitting
- Tapered side seams
Circle Cardie
- Waterfall front edge
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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“This sweater was so easy and quick to sew! It is lovely!! 🙂”
Buy More Credits
Gabz Jefferson –
Brielle is such a lovely pattern than can be worn for formal or casual events. It is easy to make and yet the fit is great.
Lisa Bond –
I loved making this pattern, it’s a real quick easy sew. The main problem is decided on what fabric to use, thew possibilities are endless. It could be ideal for winter or summer, sleeveless or with these lovely draped sleeves, heavy or light material. The fit was pretty perfect for me, overall this is a real versatile pattern that I will use many more times to come 🙂
Nathalie Dene –
This blouse looks so sophisticated, and is actually easier to sew than you might think. The overall fit is perfect, only the sleeves were way too long for my 5y old. They look good on her 6y old niece though. De step by step manual is a real help, but I missed some information on whether the right side should go on top of the left side (or the other way around) when doing the sleeves and the closure at the collar. Out of all the patterns of R.P. that I’ve sewn so far, this is my favourite, just because it looks so beautiful!
Geneviève Ouellet –
This blouse is so cute and stylish. I love the front pleats and those puffy sleeves are just gorgeous! I also made a sleeveless version and it looks great too. Perfect for any season and any occasion!
Kyra Delaney –
“I love how gorgeous the finished blouse is! I used chiffon and sewed up both the sleeveless and the long sleeve blouse. I think my favorite is with the sleeves as the extra flowy sleeves goes amazing with the body of the blouse. The keyhole in the back is just the icing on the cake.
I also love how much I learned while making this pattern. It was the first time I sewed with chiffon (or lightweight cotton for that matter) and the pattern directions helped you through the steps. Though as it was my first time learning how to make pleats and french seams I went through a practice round while making my toile/muslin to give myself an easy way to figure out all the intricate details on the shirt before going onto the chiffon. “
Crystal Anderson –
The Brielle Blouse is another lovely RP pattern that provides a soft look with the lightly flowing waistline, single button and peek-a-boo opening on the back of the neckline, and sleeveless or beautiful billowing 3/4 length sleeves. The armcycle is the perfect fit and is not too high or low (aka breathable!). The peek-a-boo opening comes with a few different options with facing or binding (you even get tips on how to make your own binding! Which is super easy and a great application for future projects). With a light fabric, the shirt is perfect for the summer, and a lighter cotton, a pretty addition to your fall or winter wardrobe – the thicker the fabric, the less flowy it will be though – so don’t go too fabric thick! The neckline isn’t too high, and doesn’t pinch or suffocate while wearing – you don’t even notice it’s there. Match it with a sash or belt for a super modern stylish look, or just tuck it into your pants for a pretty (and tummy confidant) look. It’s a quick afternoon project for you, your sewing machine, and your iron! And well worth the effort!
Ellen Valarida –
This blouse is well worth the work put in! Looks so amazing in a floaty fabric.
Leanne Miller –
A simple yet elegant style, most suitable for casual or a more elegant occasion. In a soft draping fabric the Brielle is a most flattering blouse. Love mine in chiffon.
Jess Mullens –
What a fabulous pattern! I cannot wait to make long sleeves and love that this pattern can take you from season to season. Very detailed instructions and visuals. Love how the option for french seams is used. I did sleeveless and it was a very quick sew. I look forward to sewing many more!
Genevieve Lynne Grossmann –
I loved sewing this top. I did the long sleeved version and loved how it came together and all the finishing off. It fits me perfectly and I feel very put together and stylish wearing it. I love that I can wear both casually and for formal occasions. In summer I’ll be making a sleeveless one too.
An Staute –
This blouse is perfectly lush! Classy, styleful and easy instruction! You need one too!
Nadia Fovakis –
A fun blouse, with nice features and comfy to wear. Instructions were thorough and step by step.
Leanne Miller –
A simple yet elegant style, options for sleeves and sleeveless opens up all possibilities to be able to wear for all occassions. The instructions are easy to follow & there being several ways for finishing enables beginners to learn new techniques.
Pamela Collis –
I Love this blouse I made my test in Double Brushed Polly (for fun with RP’s permission) it worked but when i do another in DBP i will size down 1. For my Final i used Viscose the drape on the sleeve is stunning .As im only 5 ft 2 i had to take 1.5 off the sleeve but as i did not want to loose any Puffiness from the sleeve i did not take the 1.5 off the bottom as stated in the pattern i took it from about 3 inches below the underarm its perfect for me . I also did not take any height off the Collar as i love high Necks. Ive marked this pattern as Intermediate as the cuffs and Collar could Intimidate a new beginner.
Ellin Selkirk –
Beautiful billowy top so many possibilities for casual or more formal/business looks.
Super comfortable and forgiving to wear. Can’t wait to make many more!
Maxyne Jacques –
I loved sewing this pattern. The pattern is well done, very easy to follow with the many pictures! I highly recommend it! Perfect for beginners!
Raven –
Great pattern!
Leanne Miller –
Simple but elegant styling, lovely in a soft flowing fabric. Easily adaptable for casual or more formal wear, love it sleeveless.
Amanda Pickrell –
I love this blouse! It calls for woven, but I successfully made it in an Ikat knit! I love all the variations for the sleeves making it perfect for all seasons! The pleats at the neck and the keyhole back are lovely details making this top stand out!
Karen Greenhalgh –
This is the first time I’ve used georgette but it seemed the perfect pattern to try it with. The pattern is great, really easy to follow and it has proper cuffs that I managed to do and they look great. I love the final blouse and have already worn it to work quite a few times, as it’s perfect for the warmer weather. I’ll be making more of these!
Hannah Goulter –
This was an easy make, although I found chiffon a challenging fabric to use particularly with the pleats at the neckline. Final look was all worth it!
Christina Turrill –
Although I don’t work with wovens very often, I found this pattern a breeze with which to work. The pattern pieces were marked well and the tutorial was excellent. I thought I may have trouble with the keyhole and collar, but it was really very simple. I made a sleeveless version in crepon for the summer months. I do wish the armscye was a little higher for the sleeveless version. I’ve found I need to wear a cami under the blouse for my sense of modesty. Also, I wish I would have thought to ‘dry fit’ the collar before I sewed it to the neckline; I think I would have shortened it (circumferentially) just a tad. I used snaps for my closure and it’s so easy to get on/off. Overall, I’m very pleased with my creation. I’ll definitely wear it often during the summer. It’s a very versatile piece and I’ve already dressed it up for church and I’ve also paired it with jean shorts for around town errands and shopping.
Chris M Shapiro –
I was pleasantly surprised by how much I loved this pattern after I sewed it up. The graceful front pleating is so lovely and the high collar compliments the pleated front so well. It drapes lovely in Rayon or chiffon and the sleeveless version works for at least three seasons when paired the Rebecca page Circle Cardi
Nali Nali –
My Brielle Blouse is completed for December. Size XS. It’s so pretty I will be making few more in different fabric ❤
Tiffany Amos –
I am in love with the details of this blouse from the pleated neckline to the cuffs which allows for so much creativity in making of the buttons . Thanks again for such an amazing pattern.
Jess Boaz-Head –
I love this top! The results are so professional (as with all Rebecca Page patterns). It’s quick and relatively easy, but it looks like it took a long time and a lot of hard work. Can’t ask for a better pattern than this one!
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.
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!
Melinda –
I have made three of these beautiful blouses, I love this pattern so much. This time around I made the long sleeve and love it! The instructions are clear and concise, and I will be making more!
Kelly Stokes –
This is a gorgeous blouse! The pleats on the sleeves makes for a nice change instead of gathers. I did find I needed to make the sleeve a bit wider due the size of my arms, but otherwise it was a beautiful pattern to make with fantastic instructions
Chaney Baxley Mobley –
The Madison is a beautiful top. It’s finishes make this pattern go from home made to boutique. It is hands down one of my favorites.
Annick Campenaerts –
I love this classy blouse pattern! All the Nice details make the look so sophisticated!
Alyssa Finn –
Madison is always a favorite in our house! Such a sweet, feminine blouse and dress to do, and not at all “hard” to achieve such a nice look! I feel this style is never going to go “out” of fashion, it’s a timeless piece and a staple for any wardrobe.
Melinda Bailey –
There are so many options with this blouse that it is possible to make so many different looks, such a versatile pattern! Easy to sew and so comfortable to wear! can’t wait to make another
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
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.
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!
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!
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.
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!
Kelle Lujan –
The Madison blouse was one of the first patterns from Rebecca Page that caught my eye. I loved the look of the tie neck, but wasn’t sure it was my style. Then I noticed that there was a version without the tie. My daughter needs some new tops for summer and I felt this would be perfect. As per usual, the instructions were easy to follow, including the ones for the flat-felled seam technique. I chose to do the nicest finishing with french and flat-felled seams and the result in lovely. However, instructions also include a faster serged option. Overall the fit is great and was accurate to the size chart. This is a great project for an intermediate sewist or adventurous beginner.
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!
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.
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
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!
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!
Adriana Benitez –
Beautiful blouse that fits and sews so easily! As always the instructions are well written to guide you in sewing it.
Toni Louise Clark –
This was an amazing pattern, easy to follow and make up. Love the level of instructions provided, makes it easy to make. love how comfy it is.
Franchesca Delgado –
This pattern was very easy to follow. All seams are beautifully enclosed and the fitting was perfect. I love that it has many options, especially, the alternative to sew it with or without the neck tie, which makes it versatile.
Nikki McCarty –
I love this pattern! It pushed me to use wovens that I don’t work with often, and taught me something new along the way (flat felled seams). It’s delicate and classic, while being perfectly tailored for modern wear. Pairing it with Betty gave a great retro flair, too!
Emma Zobel –
The Madison Blouse is a beautiful pattern! I made it with a quilting cotton and a big bow on the front and we love it! It needed some adjusting under the armpits but once that was taken care of, it was love!
Ng Puay Choo –
Clear instructions and I love how the blouse turns out, fit is good.
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.
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
Kellie Brown –
Peggy was such a quick sew while still being completely flattering and well fitted. Another great RP pattern.
Ellin –
By far my favorite pattern, it’s so quick and versatile with great options included body con or pencil with or without a walking vent. It’s the quickest sew printed cut made in 30 minutes. I already have several in my wardrobe for work and play; Peggy is definitely a staple to have in you pattern collection
Nadine Simard –
Hello, This was a really quick sew and the fit was perfect. I see a few more in the near future. Thank you
Jennifer Vincilione –
The Peggy is a easy and fast Sew! Plus you get 2 options! Nothing like a sexy body con skirt for a date night.
Emily Yearwood-Lre –
The pattern was really simple to follow and clearly explained. Love that I can print just one size. Also appreciated the fabric selection guidelines. I finished the skirt two weeks ago and have worn it three times already. I had no idea I needed pencil skirts in my life but I do!
December O’Sullivan –
This pattern is so perfect for building your professional wardrobe! It was a super quick and easy sew, and the result was beautiful! I used a ponte knit for mine and wear it to work all the time!
Tara Marshall –
I am absolutely in love with this skirt. Super easy to make and the fit is spot on!
Tania Mattes –
I was super surprised how quickly it sewed up and how professional it looks once completed!! It has turned into a staple piece for my work attire and casual wear simply because of the variations in fit and length. Love my Peggy Pencil Skirt!
Nicole Librojo –
i love the fit of this pencil skirt! the darts at the back give it the shaping at the back. It’s also awesome that there are two fits in one pattern.
Michelle Wellstead –
Such a fabulous beginner pattern, and, being a pattern for knits it is very forgiving. There are no zips or buttons or fastenings of any type, which keeps it a very simple, and quick sew, perfect for a beginner wanting a great wearable skirt that will look good and be very forgiving if you make any mistakes. I love the fact that there are instructions for both sewing on an overlocker as well as a standard sewing machine, and having just recently purchased an overlocker and being very inexperienced on it I found those instructions extremely useful.
Marie-Ève Benoit –
Wow! That was my first time making a skirt, and it certainly won’t be the last with this pattern! I just love it! // Wow! Je cousais une jupe pour la première fois et ce ne sera certainement pas la dernière avec ce patron. Je suis en amour avec le résultat, tout simplement!
Marie Biswell –
This skirt was so easy to make and is super comfy to wear – I plan on making more as this skirt is fast becoming my go-to clothing!
Layni Van Hyning –
This was my first time ever doing a dart and it was so quick and easy I couldn’t believe it! I love how clear the instructions are and how quick this sew was! I will definitely be making more.
Josianne Gauthier-Mireault –
Woww! I love that kind of pattern! It’s really refreshing! It’s quick and easy to sew! I love the darts and back vent details! That makes a unique look and it’s really flattering! Thanks for this beautiful pattern!
Jessica Barajas –
I love this skirt! It’s the second clothing pattern I’ve made for myself ever, and I was able to just use the quick guide, and it only took about two and half hours. Seriously, the only problem I had was a fabric problem, not a pattern problem. It probably would’ve gone faster if I had picked a sturdier fabric. I highly recommend this, even if you’re not sure about skirts like me. It’s comfy, it’s simple, and made me change my mind about myself in a shorter skirt.
Heather Naretto –
I was really happy with the fit of the Peggy Pencil Skirt. The construction was simple, and I love the darts in the back. I used the pattern to make a super fun 80’s themed skirt. I went with the regular fit, and am eager to try the body con style out!
Hannah Goulter –
Easy skirt to sew, definitely a staple In the wardrobe. I especially loved the darts at the back which really helped shape (not usual in knit pattern pencil skirts). Love it!
Fiona Siequien –
This is such a quick and easy make! I could easily make one in every colour in just a day. Once the pattern is assembled it takes less than an hour to complete (I used an overlocker/serger). One piece of advice, if your fabric is very stretchy you may wish to size down.
Casey Bray –
Super cute and quick sew! Love the body con fit <3
Anien Salomons –
This is a quick sew. Finished it within a day (from printing to assembling, sewing and pressing). Good for beginner due to the clear step by step instruction. I personally love the quick cheat sheet
Adriana Benitez –
I loved making this skirt! Rebecca Page’s Peggy pencil skirt was an easy, quick sew with clear, easy to follow instructions. All skill levels, including beginner, can make this flattering pencil skirt. I have already re-added this pattern to my sewing to-do list.
Tasha Larson –
“Very quick sew! Very comfortable and stylish for work or a visit to a vineyard!
PS the quick instructions are missing the length for the back split”
Karla Holmes –
This pattern was so easy and quick! At first, I was hesitant to make this because I am scared of fitted skirts. Also, I have 2 little boys who likes to run and be chased by their momma. But I am so glad I tried it because the results are super awesome and I love it so much. Its very flattering and comfortable for a pencil skirt! So if you have 30 minutes of your time thinking of what to make this is it! From printing to taping until the hem is made, it only took me 30 minutes no joke! Try it you wont regret it!
Sharon Courtney –
A super-easy fast sew which results in a perfectly fitted skirt. I made one in scuba and I found it the perfect fabric weight. The pattern was very clear and easy to follow.
Kelsey Cushing –
Good fit and flattering pattern. Directions we’re clear and understandable and you’ve converted me to loving pencil skirts!
Kayla Kissane –
At first I was skeptical about adding back darts to a knit item, but this is the best fitting knit skirt I have ever made. I contribute part of that to the back darts 🙂 Quick and easy make with very clear instructions. The Peggy skirt will be one of your best fitting knit pencil skirts. Oh….and no zippers 😀
Kelly Stokes –
“This was such a quick and easy sew! Would be a great one to learn about using an overlocker/serger as most of it can be done on that machine.
So comfortable and is perfect for the office. I did make one for my 8yo daughter who measured as an xxs, but when she tried it on, was very tight over her back side, so ended up making her as xs which fits her perfectly. This was the opposite for me who measured as a 5xl over hips and 4xl waist, so cut out the 5xl front and back with 4xl waist band and it’s a bit big! Next one I’ll cut as a straight 4xl”
Aradria Csercsevtis –
This was a fast sew and would be great for a beginner. I loved that I didn’t need to alter the pattern in any way it was a perfect fit for my figure.
Lisa Lazenby –
I’m so pleased with the fit of this skirt as well as how easy it was to sew it up! The waistband is very comfortable and the back darts made for such a nice shape. It’s a simple pattern with a beautiful outcome.
Kelly Nicholas –
This is my easiest go to for a fitted knit skirt. I love the back darts. I don’t have to make any adjustments to avoid gaping or riding up for sway back/full butt. Assembly is easy and such a quick sew!
Jennifer Lichak –
Oh my goodness! You need the Peggy Pencil skirt. This is a super fast but so very well thought out skirt. With darting in the back to help your assets look their best, a walking vent to help keep you moving and a yoga waistband for maximum comfort. With 3 lengths to choose from this skirt can be for a nice evening out, doing mom errands and even the workplace!
Gabz Jefferson –
This pattern is such an easy to make and quick to sew. The instruction is so clear, the pattern pieces are perfect and so fast to sew together. I am super pleased with with my project. It is a flattering skirt.
Ellen Valarida –
This pattern is so easy! Perfect for starting out making clothes.
Shelby Chubb –
Very easy, quick and satisfying sew! This would be a great confidence builder for a new sewist, or anyone new to knits. Incredibly comfortable and looks so professional. My husband thought it was ready made! Great staple for any wardrobe. I can see reaching for this again and again.
Leanne Miller –
A super fun skirt, super quick, great for new beginners to knit fabrics. Stylish and elegant for formal or casual occasions. Quite flattering for all body shape, elongates the body.
Kelly Nicholas –
I can’t rave about this pattern enough. So far I have only made the mini version. But. BUT. BUTTTTTT. It is absolute love. It’s a super quick sew first of all, so great for a last minute date night skirt. But those back darts. This is the first time ever I have made a form fitting knit skirt and NOT had to make major adjustments for it to lay properly between my back and hips. That to me is worth every penny in a pattern. I am so excited about adding more Paige’s to my closet!
Jennie Lindstrom –
I love the Peggy pencil skirt pattern. This is a quick sew, with a beautiful result!
Frieda Flavianu –
What a quick sew, it took me less than 3 hours from printing to hemming. The centre back seam and back darts just helped me to get a great fit. Such an amazing, satisfying and stress-free sew on a busy day.
Cori Clemmer –
I am very happy with this pattern. It was quick to cut out and sew together- all done in well under an hour! Even better, it’s super cute and comfortable. Definitely a great addition to your wardrobe. It will be a summer staple for sure!
Beth Partain –
I really liked this pattern and plan on making some more. I did end up making a mini skirt instead of a knee length when my serger decided to eat my ridiculously slinky fabric while I was trying to hem.
Aretha Clark –
I love the fit of this skirt. It is a very quick sew. The pattern is well designed with clear easy-to-follow instructions.
Lisa Giorcelli –
This was such a quick and easy sew with stunning results! I can’t wait to try another in the body con fit next time!
Karla Henrichs –
I loved this pattern, it went together so nicely. I really liked the back darts, made the fit look better.
Stacey Kay –
Very beginner friendly and super quick and easy. Also a perfect summer wardrobe staple or even an office staple.
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.
Ummul Masakin –
very cute design. a must style for every girls!
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!!
Jeannie Fisher –
I absolutely loved this pattern! It was a quick sew, and very practical piece! I find it very versatile! Thanks!!
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!
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.
Danielle Arthur –
What a simple but effective sew! I made sleeveless and didn’t even hem due to having such beautifully draping fabric that would not fray and sewing it up was done in less than 1/2 an hour. I can’t wait to make a sleeved one when the weather cools down here!
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.
Lucy Lloyd –
If you want a quick satisfying sew then the Circle Cardi is for you! So quick and easy to whip up and so flattering to wear. My little girl loves a cardi and it was the perfect base to show off a large print border fabric I had in my stash – the image goes the whole way around the cardi !
Cordelia Henderson –
This sweater was so easy and quick to sew! It is lovely!! 🙂
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!
Becky Petty –
I love the circle cardie and see it quickly becoming a staple in my family’s wardrobe. It is such a beautiful and versatile garment! The collar might have been a bit tricky to sew but the instructions really put me at ease and I sailed through it. I wish I hadn’t put it off! I’m off to make another 🙂
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!
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.