Pattern round-up

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STEP INTO STITCHING WITH THE LATEST MENSWEAR PATTERNS

Whilst they might not be specifically just for men, many of Melilot’s patterns have been designed to be gender neutral, meaning they are comfortable and flattering for a wide range of wearers. We love the cosy casual fit of this Maggi raglan sweater, which can be made up in a variety of different fabrics. melilot.no

Whilst she might be known for her on-trend women’s garments, designer Viktoria Rakusa (aka VikiSews – available through The Fold Line here in the UK) has recently branched out into menswear, too. We love the simple lines and bold, oversized cut of the double-breasted Bernard Overcoat. thefoldline.com

Founded by Mimi G, Know Me Patterns features designs by other makers from the sewing community, such as this varsity jacket created by menswear designer Scorpio Uzuh. “Becoming a licensee for Simplicity in 2014 did amazing things for my career,” says Mimi, “and I have always wanted to give that opportunity to other makers!” somethingdelightful. com/know-me

Canadian pattern house Thread Theory was founded by designer Morgan Meredith and her partner Matt in 2012, to bring menswear to the forefront of the DIY fashion movement. They offer a wide range of men’s patterns and haberdashery items, including the ever-popular Quadra jeans. threadtheory.ca

Founded by designer Carolyn Denham and photographer Roderick Field, Merchant & Mills is known the world over for their understated, stylish designs, and in the past have collaborated with London’s V&A Museum and Alexander McQueen. The Arbor shirt was inspired by vintage workwear and can be made up a

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