All Merchant & Mills
MERCHANT & MILLS began in 2010 with the intention of bringing style and purpose to the world of sewing. Their timeless, sustainable products inspire makers to build thoughtful wardrobes and home surroundings.
The Relaxed Blind Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Quilt & Sofa/Bed Topper Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Honey Dress Embroidery Addition - PDF DOWNLOAD
Willamina Collar Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
The history of Merchant & Mills
Carolyn Denham and Roderick Field founded Merchant & Mills in 2010 to bring English bespoke traditions to sewing patterns, scissors, and notions. Their goal was to elevate sewing in the creative world, respect its craftsmanship, and inspire people to make their own clothes.
TN31 Parka Hood Addition - PDF DOWNLOAD
Portrait Pink Organic Cotton/Linen
Francis Organic Cotton/Linen
Juno Culottes Pattern
Juno Culottes Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Paynter Jacket Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Carrier Bag Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Francli Day Pack Hardware Kit
Scout Top & Dress Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
The Grove Creations - PDF DOWNLOAD
Sturdy Tote Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Holiday Stocking Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Hot Water Bottle Cover Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD (FREE)
Drawstring Bag Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD (FREE)
Pegs Trousers Pattern
Winnie Pajamas Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Trapeze Dress Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Top 64 Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Commitment to Sustainability
Sustainable cloth and fabric are more than the fiber content or production process. Merchant & Mills is committed to offering their customers the best choices available by thoroughly researching and verifying the provenance of all their cloth, and ensuring the mills they work with prioritize ethical business practices.
TN34 Parka Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Thelma Boilersuit Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Tee Shirt Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Swing Top Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Strand Coat Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Sunday Robe Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Sidney Top Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
Shepherd Skirt Pattern - PDF DOWNLOAD
The sustainability of Linen
Composed of flax, linen is durable, biodegradable and energy efficient to produce. Growing flax requires little more than rainwater and the whole plant can be used in linen production.






























