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Aug
15

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August “Flip this Pattern”: Flipped Creation Three


Mie, from Sewing Like Mad, is here to give you her “Flipped Creation”
for the Straight-Grain, Tinny Dress.
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Hi Frances Suzanne readers. You have no idea how much I have been looking forward to Flip This Pattern. I love the idea and concept and I am very honored to be invited to play along. So far the series has certainly not disappointed, right?!
If you follow my blog, you will know that I LOVE everything An from Straight Grain makes and I had no doubt which month to pick when I saw that her new pattern Tinny was the pattern for August. That I am up against regular blogging super stars….hmmm yeah….bummer!
 
But you know miracles do happen…..these photos are for sure an example of a miracle light (as in not hard core life changing but you know pretty surprising).
We started with photos like this:  
And then we got something like this:
……..but then we actually ended up with something like this:
Okay, okay I did say miracle light alright!
My camera even ran out of battery in the end so I did not even know if I had gotten anything that worked until hours later when it was recharged. Phew!
 
Let’s get on and talk about the dress, shall we!
 
I need to talk about my inspiration for this flip first because that is a bit of a one-thing-takes-to-another story.

As soon as I got the invitation and chose Tinny of course I started to think about how to ‘flip’ it. And actually kind of immediately I thought of this knit dress that I made for my youngest daughter last year (which turned out to be, and still is, one of her favorite dresses).
So I totally wanted to do that pintuck tuxedo style front yoke. So far so good! 
And when I received the pattern from An (she generously gave it to all four August participants, thank you An!), I was reminded that there was a wavy collar option which made me think of a dress I made for my very last collection from 2007 that also had that wavy collar plus a rounded front yoke with buttons. 
The dress you see above is one I made myself a couple of years back in baby corduroy using the pattern from my 2007 collection. I am sorry it has been washed quite a few times and does not exactly look crisp and new even though I did iron it right before the photo shoot. (Where do I pick up my medal?)

Oh well, there you have my inspiration for the rounded front yoke that continues and takes a bit of the front waistband. (It is a bit hard to see on my dress since both yoke and waistband are in the same grey fabric – I guess you just have to take my word for it.) 
And also my reason for using one of the original Tinny features, the wavy collar, even though I was supposed to ‘flip’ it – the coincidence was simply too funny to not keep it.
 
Overall, I did keep the general shape of the original Tinny dress. That just made the most sense to me personally (Please don’t misunderstand – I don’t think it is wrong to totally change the composition from the original – I am only talking about what I personally wanted to do!)
So what changes did I do beside the ones I already talked about:
The skirt is flared but not full – more like half a circle.
I added side pockets and a contrast waistband that I think creates a very balanced look to these type of dresses. 
The sleeves got a bit of puff like my own dress.

And then we have the niceness details:
The sleeves and skirt are hemmed with bias tape, the collar/neck seam is covered with a narrow bias tape and the collar got a contrast piping. All were made from the same crisp cotton skirting fabric that the pintuck front yoke was made of. The mint fabric is a thin cotton twill and the collar and waistband is a blue medium weight denim.
Okay, I think I said what needed to be said about this ‘flip’, don’t you?!
Thank you so so much for inviting me Ashley and Emily!
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“Flip this Pattern” voting will begin on Friday, August 23 and run through Sunday, August 25.
Stay tuned for more “Flips” coming your way….every Thursday….between now and then!
And, in the meantime, link up your “Flipped Pattern” and be inspired by others sewing along!



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35 Comments



Heidi
7 yearss ago


What a beautiful dress, Mie! Love the colours and the yoke is gorgeous!

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Heidi
7 yearss ago


Oh! And of course, you look gorgeous, too! :)

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Ha, thank you Heidi. I guess I had to show myself when I decided to show my dress…that is made from my measurements 😉 Not my favorite thing though.

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Ajaire
7 yearss ago


I love both of your inspiration dresses and how they came together here is just beautiful. I think it’s great that you used pieces of the original Tinny. And who can resist that wavy collar?

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    You are right…how can you resist? Thank you!

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Pam @Threading My Way
7 yearss ago


You both look fabulous together, Mie!!! The piping on the wavy collar and the pintucks really make the dress.

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Awww, thanks sweet Pam!

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Welcome to the Mouse House
7 yearss ago


Beautiful job Mie. I adore adore the colors and the pintucks… and you just look fabulous

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Thank you Hayley!!

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Elisa Clark
7 yearss ago


So cute! And I love your dress too!

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Thank you!

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sewVery
7 yearss ago


Amazing flip!

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Thank you so much Veronica!

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Olga Becker
7 yearss ago


Wow, Mie! I LOVE it – the colors, the collar, the front, the pintucks. Amaizing work. And you look so beautiful, both of you, actually all three of you. Evelyn is precious. :)

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Thank you Olga! YES, she is certainly precious 😉

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{jen} iCandyhandmade
7 yearss ago


Just perfect, Mie! Your construction is impeccable, too!!

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Thank you so much Jen!

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Michelle
7 yearss ago


You and your girls are adorable!! Love this beautifully executed flip!

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Aww thanks Michelle.

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Emily
7 yearss ago


Love the details and workmanship and all of those dresses! PS your ironing job is so much better than mine.

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Haha, thanks Emily 😉 Yeah I only like to iron during the sewing process not afterwards 😉

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nest full of eggs
7 yearss ago


The piping and pockets are perfect!

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Oh Thank you so much!

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Charity
7 yearss ago


How fun! I love the addition of a waistband, and I always appreciate a good pintucked bib. =)

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Yeah, who does not like that 😉 Thank you!

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OnceUpona Sew
7 yearss ago


Wonderful details!

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Thank you so much!!

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Frances Suzanne
7 yearss ago


The wavy collar is on our ‘must sew’ list that is growing by the minute!! Nicely done – I’d call it a ‘double flip’…..flipping An’s Tinny dress into a similar outfit previously created!

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Wow that will be my first completed acrobatic trick! I am way to clumsy and scared for the real thing. Sewing a double flip THAT is more my style 😉
    Thanks ladies! For everything!

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carin van den berg
7 yearss ago


wow wow wow. Beautiful!!!

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Awww, thank you thank you thank you Carin!!!

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Cindy
7 yearss ago


It’s a beautiful flip! I love the details you added/flipped and the colors of the fabrics you used. And the fact that mum has a similar dress…AMAZING!:)

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    Mie Brindle
    7 yearss ago


    Thank you so much Cindy!! At some point I was considering making Wilma’s in like the totally same colors as mine but decided, ahhhh that is too much 😉

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Manzoni (T.S.)
7 yearss ago


Love it!!
I can’t pick a favorite detail – the collar, the side pockets, the hem and the lovely front placket.
PS. The last picture is priceless (your girls are so adorable).
Ana Sofia (www.sisforsewing.wordpress.com)

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    Justine/ Sew Country Chick
    7 yearss ago


    Mie this is so great. I love your attention to detail. What a fabulous design youcame up with.I like that the skirt isn’t too full and the set in waistband detail.its sort of like a really cute and crazy school uniform. And as usual, I love your writing style and sense of humor.

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