Best selling Patterns from Burda

On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Patterns from Burda. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.

1. Burda Pattern paper

Burda silk paper is a transparent paper used for transferring sewing patterns. It is a classic, essential accessory for sewing your fabric ideas. The silk paper for tracing pattern pieces from the pattern sheet measures approximately 150 x 110 cm. You will receive 5 sheets. 

2. Burda sewing pattern, dress

Three wrap dresses with special details: a short-cut model that gently hugs the body and creates an elegant silhouette, a mid-length floral dress with a wide ruffle and optional pockets in the side seams, and a knee-length dress with a colorful patchwork print and a subtle collar for a touch of sophistication. Refined cuts and details make each model a summer highlight.

Level: 1
Fabric recommendation: Lightweight dress fabrics
Sizes: 34 - 44

The brand burda style was founded in 1949 under the name burda moden in Offenburg. The founder Aenne Burda aimed to bring the trends of the Paris catwalks to Germany, where modern dresses were still in short supply due to the aftermath of the war. The fashion magazine for hobby seamstresses still contains numerous patterns for different sewing levels, from complete beginners to professional seamstresses.
 

sewing pattern, dress
Pattern
CHF15.30

sewing pattern, dress

3. Burda Pattern suit + waistcoat

The burda style brand was founded in Offenburg in 1949 under the name "burda moden". The founder, Aenne Burda, wanted to bring the trends of the Paris catwalks to Germany, where modern dresses were still in short supply due to the consequences of the war. To this day, the fashion magazine for amateur dressmakers contains numerous patterns for different sewing levels, from absolute beginners to professional dressmakers. 

Pattern suit + waistcoat
Pattern
CHF21.90

Pattern suit + waistcoat

4. Burda Pattern Josephine

The brand Burda Style was founded in 1949 under the name "Burda Moden" in Offenburg. The founder Aenne Burda aimed to bring the trends of Parisian runways to Germany, where modern clothing was still scarce due to the aftermath of the war. The fashion magazine for hobby seamstresses continues to feature numerous patterns for various sewing levels, from complete beginners to professional seamstresses. 

5. Burda Pattern dress

The brand Burda Style was founded in 1949 under the name "Burda Moden" in Offenburg. The founder Aenne Burda aimed to bring the trends of Parisian runways to Germany, where modern clothing was still scarce due to the aftermath of the war. The fashion magazine for hobby seamstresses continues to feature numerous patterns for various sewing levels, from complete beginners to professional seamstresses. 

6. Burda Pattern blazer dress & jacket

The brand Burda Style was founded in 1949 under the name "Burda Moden" in Offenburg. The founder Aenne Burda aimed to bring the trends of the Paris runways to Germany, where modern clothing was still in short supply due to the aftermath of the war. The fashion magazine for hobby seamstresses continues to include numerous patterns for various sewing levels, from complete beginners to professional seamstresses. 

Pattern blazer dress & jacket
Pattern
CHF18.90

Pattern blazer dress & jacket

7. Burda Pattern coat & jacket

The brand Burda Style was founded in 1949 under the name "Burda Moden" in Offenburg. The founder Aenne Burda aimed to bring the trends of Parisian runways to Germany, where modern clothing was still in short supply due to the aftermath of the war. The fashion magazine for hobby seamstresses continues to include numerous patterns for various sewing levels, from complete beginners to professional seamstresses. 

Pattern coat & jacket
Pattern
CHF18.90

Pattern coat & jacket

8. Burda Pattern Vest

The brand Burda Style was founded in 1949 under the name "Burda Moden" in Offenburg. The founder Aenne Burda aimed to bring the trends of the Paris catwalks to Germany, where modern clothing was still scarce due to the aftermath of the war. The fashion magazine for hobby seamstresses still includes numerous patterns for different sewing levels, from complete beginners to professional seamstresses. 

9. Burda Pattern bag

The brand Burda Style was founded in 1949 under the name "Burda Moden" in Offenburg. The founder Aenne Burda aimed to bring the trends of the Paris runways to Germany, where modern clothing was still in short supply due to the aftermath of the war. The fashion magazine for hobby seamstresses still includes numerous patterns for various sewing levels, from complete beginners to professional seamstresses. 

10. Burda Dress jacket

The brand Burda Style was founded in 1949 under the name "Burda Moden" in Offenburg. The founder Aenne Burda aimed to bring the trends of Parisian runways to Germany, where modern clothing was still in short supply due to the aftermath of the war. The fashion magazine for hobby seamstresses still includes numerous patterns for various sewing levels, from complete beginners to professional seamstresses. 

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