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Creating a small collection of mix-and-match linen pieces is a great way to build a wardrobe that feels thoughtful, functional, and stylish. With just a few well-chosen patterns and a balanced mix of solids and prints, you can sew a capsule that works across the warm season and occasions.
Pick 3–5 solid colours that work well together—include neutrals (like ivory, olive, or navy) and a pop (rust, ochre, or blush). Then mix in a few linen prints that incorporate these tones—like Noir Botanica...
Or Herringbone in Acid Wash Blue or Flax.
To build a linen capsule wardrobe, focus on sewing a few staple pieces—like a dress, a blazer, and versatile separates (tops, skirts, or shorts). Choose patterns that work together, and use a mix of solids and prints in complementary colors to create a cohesive collection you can mix and match with ease.
Here's a few of our favourite patterns to get you inspired and get you started.
Chalk and Notch Hayes Dress or Separates
Made for Mermaids Alani Set
True Bias Lander Shorts + Friday Pattern Company Heather Blazer
(This amazing outfit was made by My Sweet Sunshine, check out her blog here.)
Viki Sews Lais Skirt or your favourite Pencil Skirt
Here are a few examples of how you could combine the pieces:
Top | Bottom | Layer |
---|---|---|
Hayes Top (solid) | Lander Shorts (print) | — |
Alani Top (print) | Pencil Skirt (solid) | Heather Blazer |
Hayes Dress (solid) | — | Heather Blazer |
Alani Top (solid) | Hayes Skirt (print) | — |
You don’t need a huge wardrobe—just a few thoughtful pieces in fabrics you love. By choosing patterns that can be mixed, matched, and layered, and by keeping your colour palette consistent, you’ll create a mini linen wardrobe that’s ready for anything.