
Summer sewing is here. Breezy fabrics, effortless silhouettes, and comfy designs make the perfect combo. Whether you’re planning to sew your entire summer wardrobe or just want a weekend project, these new pattern releases for Summer 2025 are full of dreamy details, wardrobe staples, and classic construction. I’ve rounded up some of the most exciting patterns new to the indie sewing community. They’re perfect for strolling through weekend markets, lounging around the house, or dancing the night away at a summer wedding.
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1. Hayes Pattern – Chalk & Notch
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This pattern allows you to make a woven dress or a two-piece set with a maxi-length skirt. It features cap sleeves, inseam pockets, two back options, and adjustable side seams. It’s the perfect pattern to add to your summer capsule wardrobe. Check out this blog post for how you can adjust this pattern for the perfect fit!
2. Yarrow Skirt – Seamwork

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What’s better than your favorite tank and a breezy midi-length skirt in the summer? This two-tiered skirt features an elasticated waistband and a pinktuck hem. It’s the perfect pattern for a confident beginner looking to try out some of these design techniques.
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3. Holly Top – Ready to Sew
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This flowy tank features two views and thin straps, perfect for your favorite lightweight fabric. This confident beginner pattern includes optional pintucks at the bust for a simple yet feminine detail.
3. Saundra Skirt – Sydney Graham
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Spend all summer twirling in your new favorite skirt. With variations including optional godets or a lining, roomy pockets, and a flattering A-line shape, the Saundra Skirt is bound to become a wardrobe staple.
4. Beth Blouse – Madswick Studio

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With a classic peterpan collar, feminine ruffles, and an effortless silhouette, it would be hard not to add this blouse to your me-made wardrobe. Make it with ruffled short-sleeves or longer sleeves, and you’ll have a staple pattern you can wear all year long.
5. Celine Blouse – Silversaga Patterns
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Six views, including gorgeous ruffles, a front button placket, and instructions to raise the neckline, the Celine blouse is a vintage-inspired piece with a modern feel. Make it in a lightweight linen and add lace to make an heirloom piece you’ll wear again and again.
6. Elma Top & Dress – Me & Kiddo Patterns

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Nothing says summer better than a dress you made that is easy to throw on and go. The thoughtfully designed straps include a channel that you can tie for easy adjusting all season long. And with 3 views, you’ll be able to make this pattern time and again.
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7. Lennon Blouse – Gold & Skye Patterns

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Inspired by classic 70s style, this blouse includes batwing sleeves and a button placket, making it great for breastfeeding moms. The cinched waist gives the blouse a peplum look that is both feminine and relaxed.
8. Ember Dress – Sew Liberated

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With princess seams, a v-neck, and waist-cinching ties, this dress will become a closet staple that’s both flattering and comfortable. It’s designed to fit with a changing body, so it’s perfect for pregnancy and will become the perfect heirloom for years to come.
9. Humla Romper and Top – Paradise Patterns
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The perfect piece for hot summer days or to wear as a swimsuit cover-up to the beach. With an elasticated upper bust channel for extra comfort, this romper comes with 3 views so you can make multiples to the beach, out to a casual dinner, or to just wear around the house.
10. Serena Tie Top – Rebecca Jane Patterns
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Pinktucks and front ties, what’s not to love? This sleeveless top is size inclusive and also includes a hack for a more modest look if you prefer to forgo the bows altogether!
11. Arlo Vest – Sewing with Liliya

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With a full YouTube tutorial included with the pattern, this classic vest features a tie back that cinches your waist in the most flattering way. Sew up this intermediate-level pattern in your favorite lightweight cotton, linen, or viscose.
12. Marguerite Top & Dress – I AM Patterns

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The Marguerite Top and Dress sewing pattern is perfect for warm, sunny days. This pattern is great for the confident beginner and comes with 3 strap variations, including simple, elasticated, and tie!
13. Iris Dress – Flora Child Co.

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The perfect summer dress for pregnancy, post-partum, or everyday wear. The gathered side panels and pockets of this dress make it a versatile pattern to wear for summer events, from parties to running errands.
14. Lazo Jumpsuit – Helen’s Closet

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If you’re looking for a pattern a little more “adventure-worthy”, this one is for you! With two views, a front button placket, and a tied waist, this sleeveless jumpsuit is great for warm weather.
14. Philo Top – Jules Smit

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Three views, including a sleeveless option, make this top perfect for everyday wear. With generous amounts of ease, it’s an excellent beginner-friendly project for your favorite linen fabric.
15. Bobbie Dress – ElleStitch

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This easy, breezy dress for summer features gathered side panels and tie-up spaghetti straps, making it easy to throw on for any occasion. Layer it over your favorite tee or under a cozy cardigan to wear it in every season.
16. La Ciotat Skirt – Sewing Therapy

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Wrap skirts are a classic summer staple. This effortless design features a more fitted waist, two ties, and extra-wide panels, so you can feel secure all season long.
17. Juni Dress – The Ordinary Folk

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If cottage core aesthetic is your style, the Juni Dress will quickly become a wardrobe staple for you. A peterpan collar, 2 waistlines, 3 sleeve options, 3 skirt lengths, and pockets, this pattern is perfect for beginners.
18. Waverly Dress and Skirt – Hey Sew Sister

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A staple piece designed for the advanced beginner sewist, this versatile pattern features an elasticated waist skirt, 3 strap options, and is ideal for any capsule wardrobe. The wave shape ruffle will have you saying “thanks, I made it” all summer long.
19. Nona Blouse and Dress – Domum Creation

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Waist darts, 3 length options, and dropped shoulders, what’s not to love? Make this in your favorite woven fabric, adjust the waist to your preference, and you’re ready for any summer event.


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20. Sapphire Dress – Made by Rae

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Designed with woven fabrics in mind, this dress features optional gathered sleeves, a full button placket, and inseam pockets. With a maxi-length hem or the option to make it into a blouse, you can rest assured that this pattern will fit perfectly into your summer closet.
21. Apron Pocket Pants – Matchy Matchy Sewing Club

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Elasticated waist, large pockets, and ruffles; yes, please! This pattern includes 3 views: a wide leg, a more tapered look, and shorts. Throw these on for everyday summer wear and you’re ready to collect seashells on the beach.
22. Teddy Dress – My Keeper Patterns

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If high necks and midi-lengths are your go-tos, this dress features a fitted bodice with ties that cinch your waist for a feminine look. Sew up this dress in lightweight to medium fabrics for a flowy dress to wear to your next summer brunch.
23. Capri Dress – Puff and Pencil

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This simple slip dress design includes wide straps and a high neckline. Featuring two lengths, facing, and bust darts, this easy dress is a summer staple.
24. Flaneur Pants – Friday Pattern Company

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The perfect wide-leg mid-rise pants to dress up or down. With an elasticated back band, you can be sure to take on summer with a comfortable style.
25. Hampton Dress – Style Arc

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Ranging in sizes from 4-30, this size-inclusive pattern features a fitted bodice, a full-length button placket, and a gathered skirt. There’s also an option for a sleeveless view so you can easily layer this dress for year-round wear.
26. Esther Set – High Country Women

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This versitile set is perfect for dressing up and down. A cropped tank with options to sew a high or low neckline, and a skirt with a back elasticated band, you can add these pieces to your wardrobe and wear it in so many ways.
27. Edie Camisole – The Maker Haus

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This romantic cami is inspired by Edwardian fashion, yet the modern charm makes it ideal for everyday wear. Add insertion lace, a waist tie for a cinched look, or keep it simple with fabric straps. Any view is a classic look intended to be passed down as an heirloom.
5 Beginner Tips for Choosing Patterns and Fabrics
1. 1. Start with simple silhouettes
Look for patterns that are labeled “beginner-friendly”. Many of these patterns have boxier or oversized fits, elastic waistbands, and some gathering. They usually have just a few pattern pieces, making them less daunting and overwhelming.
2. Consider fabric choice
Natural fibers like cottons and linens are perfect for these patterns. They come in a variety of weights, colors, and prints and are usually non-stretch, making them easy to work with.
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3. Pick beginner-friendly sewing patterns
If you’re short on time or want to make something simple, consider beginner-friendly projects so you can make something new for your wardrobe in just a few days. Beginner-friendly patterns are usually perfect for hacking, so you can get many variations out of one pattern!
4. Think about care and durability
Choose easy-care fabrics and everyday-friendly patterns. High-quality natural wovens like cotton and linen make sure whatever you sew will be loved by you for years to come.
5. Choose patterns you’ll actually wear
It might be tempting to purchase that new, cute, and trendy pattern, but think about how it will fit into your wardrobe. Choose patterns that will suit your everyday life so that you can grab them often. There’s no better feeling than wearing something you made with your own two hands.
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