About MUNA patterns
MUNA Patterns
Sew with intention.
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We believe that clothing should express who you are — and fit your body, not force you to fit into it.
Where It All Began
Every real story starts with a moment. Ours started with a dress.
Olesea and Diana first met during a project focused on empowering women. Olesea was already a seasoned pattern maker and garment constructor — someone who understood the architecture of clothing, the way a seam can change how a woman carries herself. Diana was building creative initiatives and working with communities, someone who understood how the right story, told the right way, could move people.
During that project, Olesea designed and crafted a garment specifically for Diana — not a standard size, not a compromise, but something made to reflect exactly who Diana was. When Diana put it on, something became clear to both of them: clothing made with intention feels different. It fits differently. It means something different.
A professional collaboration became a friendship. A friendship became a shared vision.
From Atelier to Patterns
Soon after, they found themselves working from the same studio. Olesea was running her atelier Mate'O, creating custom garments for clients. Diana was developing her own clothing concept, MUNA Skirts. The shared space brought endless conversations — about fashion, about craft, and about a frustration they kept returning to.
Mass-produced fashion comes in standardised sizes that fit almost no one perfectly. It is made from materials chosen for cost, not quality. It is designed to be replaced, not treasured. And yet, all around them, people were hungry for something different — thousands of home sewists with machines and skill and desire, but without patterns worth their time.
The question that changed everything was simple:
What if we created patterns for the clothes we personally wanted to wear?
Comfortable. Interesting. Expressive. Designed to fit a real body, and built to last a lifetime.
That question became MUNA Patterns.
The First Stitch
When they launched, the MUNA brand already carried history. Diana had created the logo, the social presence, the foundation of a community through MUNA Skirts. Olesea brought two decades of professional pattern making and the deep technical mastery of her atelier. Together they united what each had built, transformed it into MUNA Patterns, and released their first digital sewing patterns into the world.
Their first two patterns — CLASSY DITTA, a long silver boudoir-style robe, and JAMES, a distinctive cardigan for men — told them everything they needed to know.
People didn't just want patterns. They were looking for clothing that reflects who they are.
From that moment, they never looked back.
What We Believe
The slow fashion movement is not a trend. It is a return.
A return to the belief that a garment should be made with care, worn with pride, and kept for decades. That clothing should carry the story of the hands that made it. That what we wear is not disposable — it is an expression of who we are and what we value.
When you sew a MUNA pattern, something shifts. You stop being a consumer. You become a creator. An advocate for craft over convenience, for quality over quantity, for the radical idea that what you wear should mean something.
MUNA patterns are designed to be passed down. To your daughter or son. To theirs. Not because they are old-fashioned — but because they are timeless. Because real beauty doesn't age. It deepens.
The People Behind MUNA
Olesea brings over 20 years of professional pattern making and garment construction. She studied and later taught at the Technical University, worked across the fashion industry, and deepened her mastery through specialised training at Polimoda. Every pattern she creates is a piece of precision — built to fit a real body beautifully.
Diana brings more than a decade of expertise in communication, community building, and creative vision. She has worked with international organisations, led major conferences, and built the brand, community, and creative direction of MUNA from the ground up. She understands that behind every sewing machine is a person with a story — and that story deserves to be honoured.
Together, they combine technical mastery with human vision. One builds the pattern. The other tells the story. Both believe deeply that what they are making matters.
A Community of Makers
Over 20 000 sewists around the world have made something with a MUNA pattern. They live on every continent. They sew at kitchen tables and in dedicated studios. They are beginners making their first fitted garment and experienced makers pushing their craft further.
What unites them is not their skill level. It is their belief — that making something with your own hands is one of the most meaningful things you can do.
When we read messages like "Super accurate and flattering fit — very happy with this pattern" or "Easy to follow and will definitely use more patterns from here," we don't just feel proud. We feel the weight of why we started. And we keep going.
Where We Are Going
MUNA Patterns is not just a pattern shop. It is a long-term creative project — one that is growing into something larger.
We imagine a future where MUNA is a complete ecosystem for clothing creation. A place where you can learn pattern making, access tutorials and courses, discover new designs, and connect with a global community of people who sew with intention.
One day, we hope to open our own creative studio — where patterns are designed, garments are photographed, tutorials are filmed, and people gather to learn and make together.
We are already on that path.
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Every pattern we create carries a part of our story.
And becomes a part of yours.
MUNA Patterns is for people who believe that clothing should not just be worn.
It should be created, loved, and lived in.
Now — let's make something that lasts. 🤍