Updated October 22, 2024.
The free pattern landscape changes quickly, so I’m trying to keep this updated as best I can.
Free Pattern Lists:
Broad in the Seams: Blogger Jess collects over 100 plus-sized patterns, some already listed and linked here, some stuff that was new to me. There are a handful that are no longer available, which is normal. Looking for free size-inclusive patterns? No better place.
Making And Books used to keep an annual list, organized by garment type. The site is no longer available, but I’ve found the lists in the WayBack Machine: 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, and 2018. Maybe I’ll recreate the 2022 page here, but not today.
Free Pattern Sources:
Mood Fabrics: Cool patterns of all different difficulty levels, most go up to a size 30, and have a lot of ease, but don’t come with finished garment measurements (more recent patterns do, however). Here’s the video I used to figure out how to measure-check a pattern. Their tutorials aren’t always as helpful as you might like, particularly if you’re just getting started, but they do have a whole series of “beginner patterns” and tutorials for novice sewists.
La Maison Victor: These were paid patterns, but I’m not sure what happened, and now they’re free if you create an account (much like the other sewing magazines). There are patterns for women, men, and kids! These ones are in French, and if you know Dutch (or know enough about sewing to decipher the illustrations and use Google Translate), you can find even more here. Not all of the patterns are size inclusive, but you can filter by size.
Fabrics Store: Online fabric shop specializing in linen, with a great, size-inclusive selection of patterns. They recently updated their interface to make them easier to sort through and find by size, skill-level, and type. Good tutorials on the blog, as well as included with the pattern. Doesn’t have to be used with just linen, great for all woven.
Love Sewing Magazine: More UK sewing goodness. Not at all size-inclusive, and not all patterns come with directions (they want you to buy the magazine), but still a fun bunch of basic patterns. Learn to convert inches to centimeters! Note: Love Sewing Magazine was bought by CraftWorld, and now you need to create a free account with them to access the patterns.
Peppermint Magazine: This one is from Australia. Lovely patterns that have expanded their size offerings as they’ve grown and evolved. Good instructions, although they don’t always have visuals. Newer patterns are pay-what-you-can, but the ones that were free can still be accessed for free.
Sew So Easy: A whole lot of free patterns for clothes, crafts, accessories. Each one has a tutorial, some even with a video. I haven’t made any of these, but they look accessible and relatively size-inclusive.
Tiana’s Closet: All free patterns, mostly women’s patterns, and most go up to 48″ bust.
Unfettered Patterns: Women’s patterns that are on trend, go up to a 48″ bust.
Do It Yourself For Free: Do you like shady Russian download sites? Here you go. Languages vary, sizes vary, level of instructions vary. Legality probably varies, too.
SHOWStudio: High-end fashion designer patterns. Very advanced, but cool nonetheless.
But honestly? Google is your friend here. The number of “best free X patterns” lists are numerous. But these are the places that I now always go to get started.