If you’re just starting your sewing journey—or you’ve been sewing for a while but want reliable, enjoyable projects—today’s post is for you! In the video below, I’m sharing the five sewing patterns I reached for constantly as a beginner. These patterns helped me grow my skills, fill my wardrobe with pieces I actually wear, and build confidence one project at a time.
Watch the video here:
Why Simple, Repeatable Patterns Matter for Beginners
When I first learned to sew, I found that picking the right patterns made all the difference. The perfect beginner pattern is:
✅ Simple enough to finish without frustration but teaches you something new along the way
✅ Versatile so you can sew it again and again in different ways
✅ Easy to personalise to your style
✅ A garment you’ll actually wear and that suits your lifestyle
These five patterns ticked all those boxes for me (and still do).
If your goal is to create a capsule wardrobe full of pieces that fit beautifully, suit your colour palette, and reflect your personal style, choosing dependable base patterns that you can build upon is the best place to start.
The 5 Easy Sewing Patterns I Used Most as a Beginner
I share examples of my versions of all of these patterns in my YouTube video by the way 😊
Pattern No. 1 – Sew Over It Shift Dress & Top
Why I loved it:
- Reasonably easy on the surface but easy to build upon as your sewing skills grow
- Teaches foundational skills like bust darts, neck and armhole facings, hemming and sleeves (when you’re ready)
- Highly wearable and easy to pattern hack (again when you’re ready)!


Pattern No. 2 – Simplicity Girl’s Dress
Why I loved it:
- Simple style, easy to practice and with less risk as children’s clothing takes up less fabric!
- Teaches dressmaking skills including lining, button loops and gathering
- Wide variation of styles and designs to try. Room to grow with you as you improve.


Pattern No. 3 – Sew Over It Poppy Playsuit
Why it’s a winner:
- Looks way more difficult to sew than it actually is
- Lets you practise sewing trousers without a lot of fitting
- Works for casual or smart looks depending on fabric



Pattern No.4 – Maria Denmark Kirsten Tee
Why I love it:
- FREE pattern (with newsletter sign up)
- Great introduction to working with knit fabrics
- Easy wide neck style, easier to add a binding or neckband
- A layering piece you’ll wear often in many different ways


Pattern No. 5 – Tilly & the Buttons Indigo
Why I used it over and over:
- Simple style, pull on with no tricky fastenings
- Great for developing confidence in sewing sleeves and gathered skirts
- Lots of room for customisation (there is an add on pack with sleeve and skirt variations)


How to Choose the Best Beginner Pattern for You
Before you pick your next project, ask yourself:
- Does this fit my daily lifestyle?
- Is it in one of my preferred colours or fabrics?
- Will it coordinate with pieces I already own?
- Do I feel excited (not overwhelmed) to sew it?
Patterns are more enjoyable—and more wearable—when they align with your personal style and wardrobe goals.
Tips for Sewing Success with These Patterns
✅ Start with fabric you feel comfortable handling. Cotton blends are great to start with!
✅ Sew slowly, take your time and press every step as you go
✅ Make notes of fit adjustments or alterations as you go along (I’m terrible at this and still need to do it more!)
✅ Repeat the pattern again (and again!!). This is how you really get to practice and improve.
✅ Try the same pattern in a different fabric or texture for a whole new look
Plan Your Makes With My Capsule Wardrobe Sewing Planner
If you’re inside my Patreon community, you’ll already have access to the printable Capsule Wardrobe Sewing Planner. Use it to choose patterns intentionally, plan colour palettes, and avoid sewing pieces that stay unworn.
👉 If you’d like access, join us here:
Want More Guided Help? Join My 4-Week Intro to Dressmaking Course
If you’re a confident beginner or brand new to dressmaking, my Introduction to Dressmaking course walks you step-by-step through:
- Reading a pattern
- Cutting fabric
- Sewing techniques
- Finishing one easy garment you’ll be proud to wear
It’s perfect if you want structure, support, and confidence-building guidance.
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Final Thoughts
These five patterns shaped the early days of my sewing journey, and I hope they help shape yours too. The more you practise, the more confident you’ll become—and soon you’ll be sewing pieces that just feel like you.
If you make any of the patterns mentioned, I’d love to see your version sewn up!
Tag me on Instagram @madebysally so I can cheer you on.
Happy sewing!
Sally xx











