8 Perfect Patterns for Sewing Veil Fabric – 2025 Selection

Voile is a light, airy, and delicate fabric that lends its charm to flowing, feminine garments. To help you find the perfect project, here are our 8 favorite voile sewing patterns , tested and approved in our workshop. Dresses, blouses, or skirts: there's something for every skill level and every taste.


1) The Louise blouse – Maéli Paris

If we had to choose just one, it would be her! Louise is airy, bohemian, and always elegant. In the workshop, Céline has sewn it many times, always with a little tweak to vary the versions. The latest one, pictured below, is sewn in our Clarisse Muslin.

Louise blouse by MaéliParis sewn in Clarisse chiffon from Atelier 27

👉 Find the pattern here : Louise Blouse – Maéli Paris


2) The Maelle skirt – Apolline Patterns

Our new favorite! The Maelle skirt has quickly become a wardrobe staple: easy, quick to sew, and particularly flattering. It will be a go-to all winter long and will also be perfect for spring looks. Shown below in our Paula printed lurex voile.

Maelle skirt by Apolline Patterns sewn in Paula printed plumetis lurex voile by Atelier 27


👉 Find the pattern here : Maelle Skirt - Apolline Patterns


3) The Sybil shorts – Cha'Coud

A short , skirt-like garment that twirls beautifully , perfect in our Lempicka voile. Lightweight, comfortable, and feminine: the perfect combination for feeling at ease all season long.

Cha'Coud Sybil shorts in lurex plumetis voile with Lempicka print from Atelier 27


👉 Find the pattern here : Sybil Shorts - Cha'Coud


4) The Maze dress – Sophie Denys

The perfect find of the moment! Maze is a fitted wrap dress, fully lined: ideal for playing with subtle transparencies. An elegant, sophisticated piece that's a pleasure to sew.

Technical drawing of the Maze dress by Sophie Denys


👉 Find the pattern here : Maze Dress – Sophie Denys


5) The Pimpante Blouse – Lise Tailor

It needs no introduction! Its yoke and delicate gathers make it an excellent project for working with voile while creating a refined garment. Below is the Lina printed lurex plumetis voile (sold out).

Lise Tailor's Pimpante blouse sewn in Simone voile from Atelier 27

👉 Find the pattern here : Pimpante Blouse – Lise Tailor


6) The Hazel shirt – JoliLab

An elegant, feminine shirt full of character. To maximize the ethereal effect of the voile, we recommend the version with a Victorian collar and smocked cuffs: a guaranteed "wow" effect. Below is a hack with a lavallière collar in the Camille printed plumetis lurex voile (sold out).

Hazel shirt by JoliLab sewn in Camille plumetis lurex voile from Atelier 27


👉 Find the pattern here : Hazel Shirt – JoliLab


7) The Justine blouse or dress – Apolline Patterns

We love its crossover ruffles on the sleeves, an original detail that makes all the difference! With its many variations, this pattern allows you to sew a dress or blouse for every season.

Technical drawing of the Justine blouse or dress by Apolline Patterns


👉 Find the pattern here : Justine Blouse or Dress – Apolline Patterns


8) The Suzie dress – Cha'Coud

With its pretty teardrop neckline and wide cuffs embellished with buttons, Suzie is the epitome of a delicate dress. Please note: the lining is not included, but can be made by sewers with some experience.

Suzie dress by Cha'Coud sewn with lurex voile by Paulette d'Atelier 27


👉 Find the pattern here : Suzie Dress – Cha'Coud

Sewing with voile means creating light, elegant, and flowing garments. With this selection of patterns, you have everything you need to create ethereal and refined clothing, whatever your skill level. From airy blouses and flowing dresses to delicate skirts, all you have to do is choose your favorite project and let the magic of voile work its wonders.

Discover also our selection of voiles and lightweight fabrics to find the ideal material for your next sewing project!

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