Pattern Spotlight: 15 stash busting patterns
Do you find yourself with a collection of smaller fabric pieces or large scraps? We’ve collated 15 of our favourite garment patterns to use up those stash pieces!

Butterick 6899 is a cute two-toned twist front top that makes the most out of the contrast colours.

Keeping with the contrast panel theme, Burda 6419 is an easy to sew loose fitting dress.

New Look 6545 is a classic bomber jacket that lends itself well to multiple fabrics.

Looking for a cute and comfy athleisure set? McCall’s 8244 features cosy leggings and a draped top with fun contrast panels.

Butterick 6877, a colour-blocked loose fitting pull-on top, is a Katherine Tilton design. With a fun use of colour and optional top stitching, this top is a great addition to an everyday wardrobe!

Looking for an eye-catching event dress? Simplicity 9599 is designed by Mimi G and includes a sew along video! This design comes in sizes 18W to 34W.

And this design is also available–with a sew along video–in sizes 6 to 24 in Simplicity 9598.

Do you have some lovely bottom weight scraps? Butterick 6496 is a panelled coat designed to feature your favourite smaller pieces!

For lighter weight fabric pieces, McCall’s 8098 is a great choice. These ruffled elastic-waist shorts are also available as three-quarter and full length pants.

Keep snug on chillier days with McCall’s 8346. This puffer jacket features lots of small panels that work highlight your favourite fabric scraps!

A wonderful winter warmer! McCall’s 8347 is an easy-to-sew poncho with lots of colour-blocking potential.

Bring the glam! McCall’s 8341 is a stunning colour-blocked evening dress with an asymmetrical and front leg split.

Such a cosy loungewear set! McCall’s 8249 is the perfect opportunity to use your fleece scraps. Play around with colour blocking to make your own dream hoodie!
