The Ultimate Guide to Modest Sewing PatternsĀ 

Have you ever tried to search for modest sewing patterns but found nothing but short sleeves, plunging necklines, tight fits, sleeveless clothing or tops that just don’t cover the hips?Ā 

Modest fashion is evolving hugely but the commercial pattern market has ignored it.Ā 

This guide is here to help Muslim women navigate sewing patterns that align with modesty values.Ā 

The first step is to define what modesty means to you. Modestly can mean different things for different peopleĀ 

For example:Ā 

  • Going from short sleeve to full or 3/4 sleeveĀ 
  • Higher necklinesĀ 
  • Loose fitting bodicesĀ 
  • Longer hemlines (below knee or ankle length)
  • Layering tunics over trousers

In terms of patterns most commercial pattern are too fitted or revealing and often the sleeves and necklines need adjusting, and it’s generally hard to find full length dresses that have no cling to the body.Ā 

There are no abaya or kurta patterns in stores - we often have to mix and match different patterns to achieve the looks we want.

Here are a few ways to adapt existing patterns:Ā 

  • Add sleeves to sleeveless bodicesĀ 
  • Raise necklines by redrawing the curve and make a new facing for it
  • Lengthen hemlines by adding more pattern paper using masking tapeĀ 
  • Ā Widen a fitted bodiceĀ 

TIP: Start with loose fit or relaxed fit patterns for a modest lookĀ 

Types of modest garments that we can sew:

  • Abayas and kaftans
  • Shalwar Kameez setsĀ 
  • Long maxi dressesĀ 
  • Duster coats and overgarments/ kimonosĀ 
  • Modest skirtsĀ 

If you have a dream or passion of sewing your own modest clothing, then it’s a lot easier than you think, especially when you have step by step video instructions via my online course. Join us now and be part of an amazing community of sewers, and start sewing a wardrobe of beautiful abayas.

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