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  1. Peppermint is a print magazine about style, sustainability and substance. It features stories of people doing good in the world, with a focus on ethical and sustainable fashion, slow living and mindfulness.

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    • The Samford Set | A Pattern Collaboration with Sew to Grow
    • Samford Set Pants: Download Instructions Here!
    • The Rosalie Skirt | A Pattern Collaboration with Forget-Me-Not Patterns
    • The West End Jacket | A Pattern Collaboration with Camimade Patterns
    • The Bowen Dress | A Pattern Collaboration with Hubba Ding Patterns
    • The Albion Blouse | A Pattern Collaboration with Vanessa Hansen
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    Made in collaboration with Sew to Grow’s sensational Lindsey Rae, the PeppermintSamford Set is the ultimate in day pyjamas – a loosely cropped, camp-collared shirt that brings the perfect amount of slouch, and a pair of wide-leg pants with front pockets, back pockets and an elasticated waistband that will draw you in with its trim touch. Day pyjama...

    (You would have received your free Samford Set Top pattern in Issue 57! To download the Samford Set Pants pattern for free, find the code in your copy of Issue 57 and head to the link here!)

    Made in collaboration with the marvellous Johanna Morris, the New Zealand-based patternmaker behind Forget-Me-Not Patterns, the Peppermint Rosalie Skirt is a midi-length dream, with a flat-finished, darted front and an elasticated back, combining class and comfort. Plus, you know we put some pockets in there! The star of the show is the fabulous fe...

    Made in collaboration with fabulous French patternmaker Camille Neuville of Camimade Patterns, the PeppermintWest End Jacket is a universally useful, gender-neutral design with clever construction. It features a touch of tasteful top-stitching and a few fascinating flat-felled seams. Not to mention the patch pockets, perfectly placed for putting yo...

    We collaborated with clever Kiwi patternmaker Kim Sisson from Hubba Dingto create the ultimate in comfort dressing – an extravagantly voluminous tent dress. With relaxed dropped shoulders and rah-rah ruffle sleeves, the oversized silhouette makes a dramatic splash, while being cool and comfy enough for everyday wear. And it’s reversible! Download t...

    Made in collaboration with Sweden-based patternmaker Vanessa Hansen, the PeppermintAlbion Blouse will have you swooning in style. A romantic wrap top with classy button loop closures and a distinguished double-darted bodice, it’s a refined take on the comfortable classic. With pleasingly puffy sleeves that come in short or long variations, both spo...

    Find the instructions for the sewing patterns included in Peppermint Magazine, a quarterly print magazine for creative living. Download the instructions for the Tansey Top, Somerset Swing Dress, Bronte Bathers, Belle Shirt, Rozelle Slip, Samford Set, Rosalie Skirt and West End Jacket.

  2. Find inspiration and ideas for your creative projects, from sewing patterns and tutorials to market wanders and sustainable fashion. Read the latest news and stories from peppermint magazine, Australia's leading craft and lifestyle publication.

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  3. Peppermint magazine acknowledges the Turrbal and Yugara people as the traditional owners of the land on which we live and work. We pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging, recognising that these lands have always been places of storytelling.