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4 March 2026

Learn to Sew a Classic Shirt with the Frida Pattern + Online Workshop

Two models wearing the Tilly and the Buttons Frida shirt sewing pattern.

Ever wanted to sew your own classic shirt but felt put off by collars, cuffs and buttonholes? Meet Frida - a timeless, relaxed-fit shirt sewing pattern designed to help you build real shirt-making skills while creating a wardrobe staple you’ll love to wear.

With its boxy silhouette, dropped shoulders, and beautifully classic details, Frida strikes the perfect balance between polished and easy-going. Choose between short sleeves or long sleeves with cuffs and plackets, plus a hip-length or contemporary cropped hem. However you style it, Frida is endlessly wearable.

But that’s not all, we’ve also launched our Learn to Sew a Classic Shirt online workshop to guide you step by step through making Frida. Whether this is your first shirt or you want to refine your technique, this workshop is designed to build confidence and help you sew with clarity.



Let’s take a closer look at Frida...

Learn to Sew a Classic Shirt with the Frida Pattern + Online Workshop

Why you’ll love the Frida shirt sewing pattern


Designed for improvers, the Frida shirt sewing pattern helps you master classic shirt-making techniques in a clear, approachable way - with beautiful results.

Here’s what makes this shirt pattern so special:
  • Everyday relaxed fit you'll reach for on the daily
  • Button-front opening with impressive two-piece collar and stand
  • Box pleat and lined yoke at the back for a beautiful finish
  • Choice of casual short sleeves or long sleeves with fancy plackets and cuffs
  • Two hemline options to suit your style
  • Optional statement curved patch pocket
  • Available in 15 sizes (UK 6–34 / US 2–30 / EUR 34–62 / AUS 6–34)
  • Printed, PDF (with layered, projector-friendly files), or even a bundle format for the best of both worlds!

Frida is a versatile shirt pattern you’ll return to again and again - perfect in crisp cotton poplin, soft washed linen, drapey viscose, or classic chambray.


Learn to sew with our online workshop

Fancy sewing the Frida shirt without second-guessing yourself? Like the idea of a friendly teacher holding your hand through each step?

Our Learn to Sew a Classic Shirt online workshop is designed to walk you through making the Frida shirt with calm, clear, step-by-step video lessons.

Join Tilly as she guides you through the entire process - from choosing fabric to sewing on the final button. Along the way, you’ll learn how to:

  • Choose suitable materials and understand how they'll impact the finished garment
  • Cut and mark fabric accurately - including on the bias
  • Construct an impressive two-piece collar with stand
  • Sew a beautiful lined yoke and box pleat
  • Attach sleeves easily using the flat method
  • Stitch a classic sleeve placket opening and cuff
  • Confidently tackle buttonholes
  • Sew buttons on using your machine
  • Finish your shirt beautifully from start to finish

With structured video lessons, you can watch anytime, anywhere, and sew at your own pace.

And the best part?

The Frida pattern is included in the workshop price, so you can start straight away.

Photos of the Frida shirt sewing process

Whether you’re tackling your first shirt or levelling up your sewing skills, this workshop gives you techniques you’ll use again and again.



Model wearing the Frida shirt sewing pattern

Here’s what our workshop students have been saying:

"Tilly is fantastic at explaining the instructions in her videos and keeping them extremely clear and easy to follow. Highly recommend to try her online workshops if you haven’t already, she holds your hand all the way, giving me the confidence to have a go." - Judy

"This is the first significant garment I have ever made and I'm so impressed with the result – all down to such a good tutorial. Tilly made every step so straightforward – easy to understand and to copy her instructions... I strongly recommend anyone who wants to take up sewing but is nervous about starting, to take the plunge and get an online workshop." - Myra

"This course was brilliant! I am new to sewing and wanted in-depth easy to understand instructions and this is exactly what I got on the course... I have learnt so much, fallen in love with sewing and discovered my happy place." - Erica

A collage of images of a model wearing the Frida shirt sewing pattern in plain lilac against a blue background.

Pattern formats & sizing

The Frida shirt sewing pattern is available in two formats:

Printed pattern – Delivered to your door with a beautiful full-colour instruction booklet and durable pattern sheets

PDF pattern – Instant download to print at home (A4/Letter) or at a copyshop (A0), including layered sizes and projector files

Frida includes 15 sizes (UK 6–34 / US 2–30 / EUR 34–62 / AUS 6–34), and our signature step-by-step photo instructions will guide you every step of the way.

Order the printed pattern and receive a beautifully packaged envelope for your sewing stash. Choose the PDF for instant access and the option to print only the sizes you need.



A collage of images of a model wearing a Frida shirt with short sleeves in a tropical print, with matching Esti shorts.

What fabric should you use for the Frida shirt?

Frida is designed for light- to medium-weight woven fabrics. Great choices include:
  • Cotton lawn, poplin, or "shirting" – crisp and beginner-friendly
  • Dobby – pretty and textured
  • Washed linen – relaxed and breathable
  • Chambray – timeless and versatile
  • Viscose/rayon – for a soft and drapey silhouette
  • Fine needlecord or lightweight flannel – cosy seasonal options
You’ll also need:
  • Matching thread
  • Iron-on interfacing
  • 10–13mm (3/8-1/2in) buttons (5-9 depending on size and version)
  • Sewing machine and basic tools

Check the full fabric requirements chart to plan your perfect version.

A model wearing the Frida shirt sewing pattern in plain lilac against a blue background.

Show us your Frida makes!


We love seeing your handmade creations. Share your Frida shirts on Instagram using #SewingFrida and tag @TillyButtons - we can’t wait to see your take on this classic shirt sewing pattern.




Happy sewing!




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Fabrics: Hyacinth Tumbled Linen and Tropical Fruits Rayon Cotton Blend Voile
Models: Megan Pawson and Rita Fitchett
Photographer: Jane Looker
Hair and make up: Louise Heywood
Sample sewist: Susan Young

15 October 2025

Say Hello to the Noa Pinafore Sewing Pattern!

Two models wearing the Tilly and the Buttons Noa pinafore dress sewing pattern. One model wears a floral needlecord Noa pinafore with a V neck and knee length hemline. The other model wears a white denim Noa pinafore with a round neck line and mini length.

Introducing Noa – A pinafore sewing pattern with a modern twist


Looking for a new sewing project to update your handmade wardrobe? Meet Noa, the pinafore with a polished silhouette and modern details that will quickly become a year-round fave. With a princess seam bodice, exposed zip and optional D-ring waist adjuster, Noa blends classic lines with contemporary style.

Designed for improvers - it’s a rewarding sew that you’ll be proud to wear on repeat.

Available in printed and PDF + projector formats, in sizes UK 6–34 / US 2–30 / EUR 34–62.


GET THE NOA SEWING PATTERN




Front and back views of the Noa pinafore sewing pattern by Tilly and the Buttons

Technical drawing of the Noa pinafore sewing pattern by Tilly and the Buttons

Noa pinafore pattern design details

Here’s what makes the Noa pinafore sewing pattern a project you (and your wardrobe!) will love:
  • Semi-fitted silhouette, subtly shaped with princess seams and waist darts 
  • High waistline with optional D ring adjuster at the back for a customisable fit 
  • Exposed zip front opening 
  • Choice of round neck or V neck, finished with an all-in-one facing 
  • Choice of mini or knee-length hemline 
  • Award-winning photo-rich instructions to guide you every step of the way

11 October 2023

NEW! Meet the Sonny jacket and lining add-on patterns

Tilly and the Buttons Sonny Jacket sewing pattern in sizes UK 6-34

Sewists, are you ready to meet the jacket of your dreams? We're thrilled to introduce you to the Sonny jacket sewing pattern and the Sonny lining add-on pattern!

Ultra versatile, you can make it as a classic jacket that will never go out of style, or try the on-trend prairie collar for Ganni-esque vibes. Sonny can be made as a casual unlined jacket, but if you do want to line it, we have created a separate lining add-on PDF pattern for a polished inside finish. 

Read on to find out more about Sonny...

ORDER SONNY AND THE SONNY ADD-ON

Plus size model wearing corduroy jacket made using Sonny jacket sewing pattern
Model wearing a lined denim jacket with oversized prairie collar - made using the Sonny jacket pattern

Technical drawing for Sonny jacket pattern - Tilly and the Buttons


THE PATTERN DESIGN 

One of the things we love the best about Sonny is how different it can look depending on which version you make and what fabric you use. You can go utility style with a classic pointed collar, or make a designer-style jacket with the on-trend frill prairie collar. Let's take a look at Sonny's details:

  • Boxy fit bodice with drop shoulders and princess seams creating gentle shaping at the bust 
  • Choice of pointed collar or oversized frill collar 
  • Separate yokes, forward shoulder seams and front panels 
  • Optional chest pockets and flaps 
  • Easy-to-sew straight sleeves 
  • Choice of hip-length or cropped hemlines 
  • Mock flat felled seams create a durable finish
The Sonny lining add-on pattern includes bodice and sleeve lining pattern pieces to compliment all versions of the Sonny jacket, as well as a hanging loop so you can display your gorgeous creation with pride.  


Plus size model wearing corduory jacket made from Sonny jacket patternBack view of plus size model wearing corduroy jacket - made using Sonny jacket sewing pattern

SIZING AND FORMATS

Both the Sonny jacket and lining are available in sizes UK 6-34 / US 2-30 / EUR 34-62. The full size range is included in each pattern. Sizes UK 6-16 and 18-34 are created and graded for a different set of proportions, so you will notice there is more shaping on the larger pattern sizes to account for a fuller bust.

The Sonny jacket pattern is available either printed or PDF, and the lining add-on is available as a PDF download only

Order the Sonny jacket printed sewing pattern and we'll send you a beautiful package in the post, with a full-colour instruction booklet. Made in the UK, our patterns are printed on durable paper which you can use again and again without it tearing or scrunching up. 

The Sonny lining add-on pattern and Sonny jacket are available as an instant PDF download. You'll get an email straight after purchase with a PDF to either print and assemble at home on A4 or Letter size paper or send to a copyshop or pattern printer to print full scale on A0. Need further help? Read our guide to using PDFs.

Whichever format you choose, the pattern will be accompanied by our award-winning instructions with step-by-step colour photos to guide you through the project. The pattern pieces themselves are clearly labelled so you can see which seam is which and how they go together. 

ORDER SONNY AND THE SONNY ADD-ON


Close up of model wearing jacket with oversized prairie collar made using Sonny jacket sewing patternHand holding denim jacket with oversized prairie collar on a hanger, made using the Sonny jacket pattern

FABRICS & SUPPLIES

Sonny works best with medium- to heavy-weight fabrics that hold their shape. Think denim, twill, corduroy, jacquard or wool.

If you're making the prairie collar version with collar frill, make sure the fabric is light enough to gather - ideally you will be gathering up two layers of frill fabric at once, but if the fabric is struggling you could sew gather stitches on each layer separately. Another option is to use a different fabric for the collar frill, allowing you to experiment with different textures and patterns. 

If you're lining your jacket using the Sonny add-on pattern, use slippery lining fabrics such as cupro (Bemberg), viscose (rayon), acetate or polyester lining. Alternatively, you can line the sleeves in lining  fabric and use a cotton lawn, viscose or teddy/sherpa fleece for the bodice lining.

We know some makers are planning to make Sonny as a blouse instead of a jacket - we are excited to see it! If you want to try this, use something like a cotton lawn or even a more drapey viscose, lengthen the pattern, and add an elastic channel to the ends of the sleeves.

Hand holding lined jacket up, made using Sonny jacket and lining add-on patternsFlat lay of lined denim jacket with oversized prairie collar on pink background

TIPS & TUTORIALS

We have labelled Sonny as suitable for "confident beginners". While making a jacket may seem daunting, it's actually just a series of relatively simple steps. The trickiest bit is sewing buttonholes, but we have lots of tips for that! You will be supported all the way with our clear instructions, and if there are any techniques you aren't sure about, you'll find lots of extra help on a dedicated space on the blog.

If you're yet to line any outerwear on your sewing journey, the Sonny lining add-on is the perfect place to start. We did a lot of research and development to hone our instructions and you'll be amazed at the final result! 

Plus size model wearing corduroy jacket made using the Sonny sewing patternModel flicking her hair wearing denim jacket made using Sonny jacket sewing pattern


We are looking forward to seeing your Sonny jackets - both in-progress shots and finished makes. Don't forget to tag us on Instagram @TillyButtons using the hashtag #SewingSonny so we can swoon over what you're making. Happy sewing! 

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Models: Averil & Sophie Prat
Photographer: Jane Looker
MUAH: Simone @ The Bridal Stylists
Samples: Sewn by Deborah Wilkins

Blue denim - Minerva
Corduroy - Lullabee Fabrics

29 March 2023

Meet Mabel! Our Dreamy Shirred Dress & Blouse Sewing Pattern

Tilly and the Buttons Mabel dress and blouse sewing pattern in sizes UK 6-34

Get ready for all the compliments with our Mabel shirred dress and blouse sewing pattern

If you fancy giving shirring a whirl, we're here for you. Our award-winning photo instructions clearly explain how to sew with elasticated shirring thread, with the extra help of a free video tutorial by Tilly, with thanks to the support of our friends at Janome UK. Check out our Mabel sewing pattern page for helpful tutorials that will make sewing your Mabel dress and blouse a breeze!

ORDER MABEL HERE

Plus size model wearing a floral shirred dress, made using Tilly and the Buttons Mabel sewing patternModel wearing a magenta shirred dress, made using Tilly and the Buttons Mabel sewing patternPlus size model wearing a shirred gingham blouse, made using Tilly and the Buttons Mabel sewing pattern

Technical drawings of Tilly and the Buttons Mabel shirred dress and blouse sewing pattern showing midi dress with full length sleeves and peplum blouse with cropped sleeves

THE PATTERN DESIGN

Shirring has become a popular sewing detail that we're loving at Buttons HQ! Mabel is the perfect introduction to this gorgeous technique. What's more, the on-trend design of this head-turning blouse and dress is absolutely stunning! Fall head over heels for these details:
  • Flirty, square-shaped elasticated neckline
  • Full-length or elbow-length sleeves, with deep shirred cuff or narrow shirred cuff with frill hem
  • Voluminous raglan sleeves elasticated around the shoulders
  • Front neckline has a pretty frill, keyhole opening and faux drawstring ties
  • Blousy bodice and floaty skirt cinched in with shirred waistline
  • Make it as a midi-length dress or peplum blouse

ORDER MABEL HERE