 3D printing technique is used for fabricating complex functional objects in various sectors including electronics and communications which requires dielectric substrate materials. Polymer clay nanocomposites, PCNs, have potential to alter the dielectric properties of polymers by enhancing permittivity values through ionic nature of nanoclay and fused network of nanoclay polymer developed during 3D printing. Hybrid pattern specimens were 3D printed using polymer and nanocomposite filaments to investigate variation in dielectric properties due to different patterns. This article was authored by Vishal Francis and Prashant K. Jain.