
Top rated Patterns
Here’s a ranking of the top rated Patterns. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important information about each product. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Burda Pattern Combination
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 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.

2. Folia Pattern papers
The sewing patterns are specifically designed for crafting with fabrics. The transparent templates can be used to trace and transfer patterns and instructions.

3. Prym Pattern paper roll
Pattern paper roll with a width of 1 m and a length of 10 m. Ideal for creating and copying sewing patterns. Made from semi-transparent tissue paper. Dimensions: 1 m x 10 m. Available in neutral or printed patterns. Allows for easy scaling of sewing patterns.

4. 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.

5. Burda Pattern trousers
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 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.

6. Burda Pattern Shirt
The brand Burda Style was founded in 1949 under the name "Burda Moden" in Offenburg. The founder Aenne Burda wanted 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 different sewing levels, from complete beginners to professional seamstresses.

7. Burda Pattern doll dresses
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 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.

8. Burda Pattern dungarees + 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 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.

9. Burda Pattern Dungarees
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 Pattern Hanging dress Blouse Panty
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 offer numerous patterns for various sewing levels, from complete beginners to professional seamstresses.
