Aside from suggesting a few sources I can’t really help much with patterns.
My assistance with fabrics also has to be a bit limited as I’m getting mine from the original suppliers, which don’t come cheap; or using my own weavers to recreate discontinued lines which takes a lot of investment and time.
So I thought I’d create Fabric Friday, and each week bring you a bit of detail on the materials used to create the Eleventh Doctor’s wardrobe.

The most requested at the moment is the Cashmere used to make Matt’s frock coat.
I’m asked what is it like - or is this or that fabric close enough to use.
Only once you see the fabric in-hand can you realise how unique it is.
So what I’d thought I’d do is share some detailed scans of the fabrics used for Matt’s wardrobe to once and for all give the definitive reference guide, going through from series five to seven.
Worn for the first episodes shot was a vintage Harris tweed jacket.
The jacket dated from around the 1970s and was made from a Mackenzie two-by-two dogtooth fabric.
As you can see, it’s woven from a beige, brown russet and green thread.