Printable Sewing Pattern

Are you looking for some free printable sewing patterns? Look no further than these ten tunics that we’ve found on printablee.com! Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced sewist, there’s something here for you.

  1. Simple Tunic Dress

Simple tunic dressThis simple tunic dress is perfect for a casual day out. It has a relaxed fit and can be made with a variety of fabrics, including linen and cotton. The pattern comes in sizes Small to XXL.

  1. Boxy Tunic

Boxy tunicIf you’re looking for a more modern take on the tunic, try this boxy version. It has dropped shoulders and a high-low hemline, making it both comfortable and stylish.

  1. A-Line Tunic

A-line tunicThis A-line tunic is perfect for dressing up or down. The pattern includes three different sleeve options: short, three-quarter, and long.

  1. Oversized Tunic

Oversized tunicIf you’re looking for something a little more dramatic, try this oversized tunic. It has batwing sleeves and a flowy silhouette.

  1. High-Low Tunic

High-low tunicThis high-low tunic is perfect for showing off your favorite leggings. It has a longer back hemline and a relaxed fit.

  1. Boho Tunic

Boho tunicIf you love boho style, this tunic is for you. It has bell sleeves and a loose, flowy fit. It can be made with a variety of fabrics, including chiffon and lace.

  1. Peasant Tunic

Peasant tunicThis peasant tunic has a smocked neckline and billowy sleeves. It’s perfect for a day at the beach or a picnic in the park.

  1. Lace Tunic

Lace tunicIf you want to add a touch of elegance to your wardrobe, try this lace tunic. It has a scoop neckline and can be made with a variety of lace fabrics.

  1. Split-Hem Tunic

Split-hem tunicThis split-hem tunic has a V-neckline and a relaxed fit. The pattern includes two different hemline options: rounded or split.

  1. T-Shirt Tunic

T-shirt tunicIf you want a tunic that’s as comfortable as your favorite t-shirt, try this pattern. It has a relaxed fit and can be made with a variety of knit fabrics.

Which tunic pattern do you want to try first? Let us know in the comments!