No cost pattern design

Do you have an amazing idea for a dress, catsuit, lingerie, Cosplay outfit, dog costume…?  But you don’t have the time to work out all the details of how to make it.  Let us do it for you at no cost!

Send us your picture, link, drawing, celebrity OOTD, written description, scribble on the back of a napkin – it doesn’t matter.  We’ll take it and turn it into reality for you.

Our expert pattern drafters will craft a sewing pattern based on what you provide and even document how to put it together step by step with images and videos to assist you.

Send your requests via email to: sales@MJTrends.com

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17 Comments

Jordan Blake

This could be especially useful for last minute costume ideas when there’s no time to draft from scratch. Sending a quick reference and getting a usable pattern would save hours.

Alex Monroe

Including video guidance alongside the pattern is a smart move, since visual learners often struggle with written instructions alone. That detail makes the offer more practical.

Sage Bennett

For anyone intimidated by pattern drafting math and measurements, this service could be a game changer. Letting professionals handle the technical side frees people to focus on design ideas.

Cameron Vale

I’m impressed that you’re willing to interpret even rough concepts, because that’s where most people give up. It makes the process feel collaborative rather than intimidating.

Logan Wren

I’m curious how detailed the final patterns are, but the mention of expert drafters and full assembly documentation sounds promising. That could save a lot of trial and error fabric waste.

Robin Tate

I like that you accept anything from celebrity OOTD references to rough descriptions, because most of my ideas live as messy notes rather than proper drawings. Having experts translate that into a pattern sounds incredibly useful.

Casey Rowan

This is such a cool offer, especially the part about turning even a quick napkin sketch into a real pattern with instructions and videos. That removes a huge barrier for people who have ideas but lack drafting skills.

Taylor Quinn

Turning cosplay ideas into real patterns is huge, since so many designs are hard to reverse engineer. I appreciate that you’re open to links and reference images instead of requiring technical sketches.

Finley Hart

Offering this at no cost is honestly surprising, given how time intensive pattern drafting can be. It feels like a great way to help hobbyists who don’t have the budget for custom patterns.

Jordan Blake

This seems perfect for people who have a clear vision but no time to draft, especially for custom lingerie or fitted garments. Those are notoriously tricky to get right without experience.

Jordan Blake

It’s interesting that you include dog costumes alongside apparel, which suggests a pretty wide scope for what you’re willing to draft. That could attract some really creative requests.

Rowan Pierce

The promise of both pattern creation and guided instructions feels like a complete package, not just a template. That’s especially helpful for those still learning garment construction.

Emerson Gray

The inclusion of step by step photos and videos makes this stand out, since drafting is only half the battle. Assembly guidance is usually what trips people up, especially with more complex pieces like catsuits.

Alex Monroe

I appreciate how flexible the submission options are, since inspiration often comes from random places like outfits seen online. Being able to just send a link makes it very approachable.

Robin Tate

The email submission keeps things simple, and it’s nice not having to use a complicated form just to share an idea. That lowers the barrier to actually trying the service.

Robin Tate

I like that you explicitly mention turning ideas into reality, because that’s exactly where most projects stall. Having someone bridge that gap could motivate more people to actually start sewing.

Logan Wren

The fact that you’ll interpret a written description or scribble is reassuring for beginners who aren’t confident in their drawing skills. It makes the whole process feel much more accessible.


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