Less Pieces, More Outfits: Sewing a Linen Wardrobe That Works

Article published at: May 25, 2025 Article author: Fabric Team Article tag: capsule wardrobe
Less Pieces, More Outfits: Sewing a Linen Wardrobe That Works
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Linen Mix-and-Match Wardrobe: Solids, Prints & Key Patterns

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.

Choose a Cohesive Palette

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.

Sew a Few Key Pieces

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

Resort Collection: Alani Set: Oversized Button Down & Flat Front Bottoms

True Bias Lander Shorts + Friday Pattern Company Heather Blazer

Mood Sewing Network Collaboration(This amazing outfit was made by My Sweet Sunshine, check out her blog here.)

Viki Sews Lais Skirt or your favourite Pencil Skirt

Lais Skirt

Easy Outfit Combos

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)


Final Thoughts

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.


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