The New Home Ec
15 Free PDF Sewing Patterns Easy Enough for Beginners
I think PDF patterns are the most convenient idea ever invented. They are always accessible….which means you can start your project on a whim late at night and unlike traditional paper patterns you can print one copy for every size so that you don’t ruin the original pattern. Here are a few great free patterns I’ve come across including a few of my own downloadable PDF patterns (stuffed frog toy, unisex beret pattern, apron skirt pattern, and the unisex tie pattern)
Check out the gallery of free downloadable PDF patterns! I included a wide range of projects: accessories, gifts, baby and toys. The subtitles are hyperlinked directly to each pattern:
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10 Comments
Rebekah commented on Aug 18 11 at 1:27 pmHow do you actually get the patterns? I do not see the link to the instructions. Sorry if I am over looking it.
Jo commented on Aug 18 11 at 5:26 pmRebekah – click on the photo you want, then click the name under the enlarged photo. This will take you to the correct website to get the PDF.
alicia commented on Aug 18 11 at 8:42 pmRebekah, just click the title of the project that appears under each picture! It’s a link to the project [:
allie commented on Aug 18 11 at 9:31 pm@Rebekah
yup–an easy miss, though as I missed it at first myself!
Ashley wrote: “The subtitles are hyperlinked directly to each pattern”. Click on the picture, you’ll see a subtitle, click on the subtitle, away you go!
craftyamy commented on Aug 22 11 at 6:12 pmThis is awesome Ashley! Great selection. Sharing it . . :D
Rachel commented on Aug 25 11 at 12:05 pmI want to try my hand at sewing so I can start making my girls their own clothes and do other things as well like making curtains and stuff. Never done it before so what things would I need and whats a good decent priced sewing machine?
Sherri H commented on Jan 05 12 at 2:48 amI would LOVE to have the pattern for the LBB Vintage hat. When I click on the subtitle, it takes me to “google interpreter”…………..HELP! Thanks!
Cate Holst commented on Jan 26 12 at 5:29 pmThank you!
Sherri H. commented on Jan 31 12 at 1:30 amI have done everything listed to get to the pattern for the vintage hat. It takes me to babble, but then stops. Is there another way I can get this pattern. I need it for my grandson. Thanks so much! Sherri
Ashley commented on Jan 31 12 at 2:19 pmHi Sherri. We suggest you contact the owner of the Pattern on their website. Perhaps they can assist, as we have no problem viewing it.
Thank you. -Lisa
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