Fibre Mood 35 is your chance to go all in.
Dive into the endless possibilities of these pattern bundles: subtle hacks, bold makeovers and fresh interpretations. Mix, match and create something truly one of a kind.
In the spotlight: The Fibre Mood 35 families, each with its personality. The L-family (Libbie, Logan, Lena, Lydia and Lee) proves that a shirt is never just a shirt; every design has its own unique twist. And yes, the barn jacket makes an appearance too, with or without a country vibe. Barbara, for example, transforms into Bianca with just a few clever tweaks, complete with fringe and cowboy flair.
Sweaters Cyrille and Chicku are made to suit your personal style, whether you prefer something clean and minimalist or a bold cut-out detail. Meanwhile, cropped shirts like Melody, Mimi and Melanie are perfect for experimenting with colour blocking, textures, or those fabric scraps you've been saving for just the right moment.
Can't decide between a shirt or a sweater? Ollie gives you the best of both worlds.
Looking for comfy? Perry and Johanna are your go-to trousers for the in-between seasons.
...and if you love a relaxed top with a little bit extra, Thalia and Tian and sure to become favourites.
Create something that is 100% you!
What is Fibre Mood?
Fibre Mood is a magazine dedicated to sewing patterns, primarily catering to women but also featuring designs for children and men. It offers abundant style inspiration for each pattern it showcases.
The magazine is structured into three main sections:
1. The first section presents the patterns featured in the magazine through line drawings and captivating photo shoots, along with style inspiration.
2. The second section contains the patterns themselves, which are provided on pull-out A1 sheets, folded and stapled into the magazine. These patterns are color-coded, similar to Burda patterns, making them easier to trace. Some patterns also offer various style variations.
3. The third section includes fabric suggestions, fabric requirements, a size chart, and finished garment measurements for each pattern. Basic instructions are depicted through illustrations in the magazine, although they lack written instructions. However, fully illustrated instructions for each pattern can be downloaded for free here in English, French, Dutch, and German. Additional tips on using the magazine can also be found here.
What Patterns are included?
Barbara Jacket (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Bianca Jacket (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Chicku Sweater (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Cyrille Sweater (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Johanna Trousers (Women’s, EU sizes 32 – 60, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Lee Shirt (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Lena Shirt (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Libbie Shirt (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Logan Shirt (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Lydia Shirt (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Melanie Shirt (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Melody Shirt (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Mimi Shirt (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Ollie Sweater (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Perry Trousers (Women’s, EU sizes 32 – 60, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Thalia Top (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Tiany Top (Women’s, EU sizes XS – XXXL, approx. UK sizes 6 – 28/30)
Please Note: Sewing patterns in the magazine are printed without seam allowances. Therefore, you must add seam allowances when tracing your pattern pieces.
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