
This edition of Free Pattern Friday features a ✨NEW✨ free pattern for an easy summer top and dress.
Matchy Matchy Sewing Club shares a top pattern featuring a relaxed fit, is perfect for scrap busting, and has three views.
This top and dress pattern is perfect for light to medium-weight fabrics such as cotton, linen, and thrifted textiles.
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Colorblock Set – Matchy Matchy Sewing Club
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About this Free Top & Dress Pattern
The Colorblock Set includes 3 views for wardrobe staples perfect for summer. This new pattern is a twist on their ever-popular Craft Studio Tee. Make the classic top to run errands in, add a peplum for a dressier version, and make the mini dress to lounge around the house in.
The pattern features beginner-friendly shapes and steps, so it’s the perfect project to dip your feet into making your very own me made wardrobe.
Whether you’re using cotton, linen, thrifted fabric, or scraps from your stash, you can mix and match your favorite fabrics for a new closet staple.


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Fabric Ideas for the Colorblock Set
This is perfect for cotton or linen fabric. Use a bright printed cotton, block prints, a linen blend, or a thrifted bedsheet!
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Pattern Details
- Skill Level: Beginner
- Yardage required: Less than 4.25 yards for all use and all sizes
- Recommended Tools: sew-all thread, fabric shears, sewing machine



- Fabric Recommended: lightweight to medium-weight cotton or linen
- Where to get it: Find the free pattern here!
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Why I love This Pick
I have made this pattern! I whipped it up in a couple of hours the evening before publishing this post! In total (minus the seam ripping I had to do, make sure you mark your pattern pieces correctly 😉), the top took me about 2 hours. Despite multiple seams on the front and back panels of the bodice, View A comes together quickly. I used scraps from my Zamora Skirt and a bit of Fableism Camp Gingham in Moon Garden that I’m planning to use for a Hinterland Dress. I made an XS based on my measurements. While this isn’t a style of shirt I would usually gravitate towards (I prefer more form-fitting silhouettes), this top was a very quick and satisfying sew!
Since the at-home print version of this pattern has only 8 pages, this pattern will be a quick make! If you’re interested in making the peplum or dress view, the pattern instructions include a table for paper-free measurements! I really enjoyed this about the pattern. It’s perfect for any beginner looking to make their first garment.
Matchy Matchy Sewing Club is a company that has many beginner-friendly patterns, exclusive fabrics and patterns. They provide well-written and detailed instructions for their patterns so you can be sure to make your next wardrobe staple. Be sure to check out Matchy’s other patterns, including the Craft Studio Tee, Schoolhouse Sundress, and the Kids Collage Gather Dress!
Be sure to check out the #colorblockset hashtag on Instagram for inspiration for your next make!
Have you made the Colorblock Set pattern yet?
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