Top 5 Easy Dressmaking Projects for Plain Cotton Fabric

Top 5 Easy Dressmaking Projects for Plain Cotton Fabric

If you are just starting your sewing journey, choosing the right material is half the battle. While silky satins and stretchy jerseys are beautiful, they can be incredibly slippery and frustrating for beginners. That is why we always recommend starting with a high-quality, medium-weight woven material.

Because it holds its shape, presses beautifully under an iron, and doesn’t slide around under your sewing machine foot, exploring our broad range of cotton fabric by the metre is the best possible way to build your confidence.

To help you get started, we have put together our top 5 easy dressmaking projects that are absolutely perfect for standard, plain weaves.


Overhead view of plain mustard yellow and teal cotton fabric with dressmaking shears, a measuring tape, thread, and a sewing pattern on a white table.
Gathering your tools and choosing a crisp, easy-to-handle plain cotton is the perfect way to start your dressmaking journey.

1. The Classic A-Line Skirt

An A-line skirt is a rite of passage for every dressmaker. It requires minimal fitting, features simple straight seams, and usually only needs a basic zipper or an elasticated waistband. Because plain cotton holds a crisp fold, it is fantastic for practising your hemming skills. Plus, choosing a bold, solid colour from our plain cotton fabric range means your skirt will effortlessly match the rest of your wardrobe.

2. A Reversible Tote Bag

While not strictly dressmaking, a tote bag is the ultimate beginner project. It teaches you how to sew in straight lines, how to pivot at corners, and how to create strong, durable seams to hold heavy items. Standard cotton is sturdy enough to hold its shape, making it the perfect canvas for your new daily shopper.

3. Elasticated Lounge Trousers

Pyjama bottoms or lightweight summer lounge trousers are incredibly forgiving because they are meant to be loose and comfortable. You don’t have to worry about complicated darts or buttonholes. Just two leg pieces, a simple crotch seam, and an elasticated waistband. Cotton is highly breathable, making these the perfect trousers for relaxing around the house.


Close up of a sewing machine needle stitching a neat straight seam into vibrant coral-pink plain cotton fabric.
Woven plain cotton holds its shape beautifully under the presser foot, making it incredibly easy for beginners to sew perfectly straight seams.

4. The Simple Shift Dress

A shift dress is a timeless, sleeveless dress that hangs straight down from the shoulders. Because it doesn’t hug the waist, the pattern pieces are very straightforward. Using a medium-weight plain cotton will give the dress a lovely, subtle structure so it hangs beautifully without clinging.

5. Easy Summer Bunting

If you have scraps left over from your dressmaking, don’t throw them away! Bunting is a fantastic way to practice sewing sharp points and turning fabrics right-side out. You can mix and match different solid colours to create bright, cheerful decorations for garden parties or children’s bedrooms.


Ready to Start Sewing?

The beauty of these beginner projects is that you don’t need expensive, complicated materials to get amazing results. A reliable sewing machine, some standard polyester thread, and a few metres of beautiful, crisp cotton are all you need to start creating your own custom wardrobe.