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Aug
25

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The Tinny {August “Flip this Pattern”: OUR FLIP}


Well, it is a good thing we are the ladies behind the scenes of the “Flip this Pattern” series…..because otherwise, who knows if we’d ever make the deadline?!?! BUT: We did it….we “flipped” Straight Grain’sTinny Dress. 

We pattern tested for An when this pattern was released – choosing the asymmetrical collar, notched sleeves, and circle skirt options of the pattern. 

And, when we discussed a ‘flip’, we were all geared up to make the butterfly collar and tulip sleeves….But, somehow when it was said and done, we ended with this look: open collar, notched sleeves, and pleated skirt.
It was a minor flip, but about all our feeble brains could handle at present.

Were we pleased with the results?? YOU BET! It was as we envisioned it {eventually}…..of course, the ‘fit’ on the niece is yet to be determined!!  So, this outfit WILL BE blogged about again in the upcoming weeks.

What exactly did we “FLIP” on An’s amazing pattern?

1. Lengthened the bodice area by 3 inches, straightening the waistline to eliminate the curve.

2. Straightened the side seams, eliminating the angle and making the sides perpendicular to the waistline.
 
3. Shortened the sleeves by 1/2 inch.
4. Split the front bodice piece into 3 pieces, and added piping between the sections (*accounting for seam allowances). We lined up the piping to continue the lines of the open collar of An’s original pattern.
5. Added faux buttons along the front of the bodice.
6. Shortened the pleated skirt portion by 4 inches.
There you have it: Our FLIP, our style, and our shortest blog post to date on our blog {or so we think}…. 
 
Remember, you have until 11:00 PM CST tonight to vote for your favorite “FLIP of the MONTH.“
 
**Please note: An, of Straight-Grain, is still running a 15% discount on ALL of her patterns through the end of the month {discount code = FLIP}. So, participate or not….you can still take advantage of a great deal before the end of the month! 



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Michelle
9 yearss ago


I commented on FB, but this warrants an additional gush here. Gorgeous dress, ladies! Magnificent.

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    Frances Suzanne
    9 yearss ago


    Blushing here, Michelle! Thanks so much!!

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Mie Brindle
9 yearss ago


Great job as always ladies!!!

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Straight Grain
9 yearss ago


So so pretty! What a great flip to close this month’s contest. I can’t wait to see your supercute niece in this outfit. :-)

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    Frances Suzanne
    9 yearss ago


    We can’t either!! Maybe soon :)….

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Lindsay Wilkes
9 yearss ago


Awwww, the cuteness!! I absolutely adore this. I’m really into drop-waist stuff right now and navy blue and white is the perfect classic combination. You have outdone yourselves with this one!! Beautiful.

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    Frances Suzanne
    9 yearss ago


    We’ve been on a navy theme recently!!! And, since drop waist would look terrible on our hips, why not sew some of this style for the nieces???

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sewVery
9 yearss ago


So classic and beautiful! Can’t wait to see it on your niece!

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Ajaire
9 yearss ago


The piping is perfect with those buttons. I’m loving all the navy I’m seeing lately. Great job!

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    Frances Suzanne
    9 yearss ago


    Thanks! We are working on a third navy outfit right now….are we in a rut much???

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Welcome to the Mouse House
9 yearss ago


I adore this!

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sisforsewing
9 yearss ago


It’s so beautiful!
Navy and white is such a classic combo (and that open collar is gorgeous)!

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Eva
9 yearss ago


Very nice! When I was brainstorming about a possible flip, I was thinking in the same direction.(Easy to say now ;o))
But finally I chose a much easier flip.

I didn’t think about changing the skirt and I really love this one!!
I will have to try it one day ;o)

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    Frances Suzanne
    9 yearss ago


    We used An’s instructions for the skirt….just decreased the length. Easy peasy!

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Charity
9 yearss ago


Cute! I love the addition of the piping and buttons with that collar.

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sallyavena
9 yearss ago


Love, love, love this little sailor-looking dress! I’m so glad you guys “play” along too, because your flips are always amazing!

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    Frances Suzanne
    9 yearss ago


    Ha! It really wasn’t our intention to sew along each month…but so far, so good :).

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carin van den berg
9 yearss ago


love the colors you chose with the specific style. Great job as always!!!

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Maegen Foster
9 yearss ago


This is darling! Perfect colors, adorable buttons, the piping is cute as can be, and I am just ‘flipping’ over how awesome that pleated skirt is! Great job! Can’t wait to see it on that sweet niece of yours! (will there be more beautiful mushrooms in the photo shoot? She is seriously too cute!)

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    Frances Suzanne
    9 yearss ago


    Who knows what the next photo shoot will hold? This niece keeps us on our toes….and most of the she is extremely unpredictable :)…

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An apprentice housewife
9 yearss ago


Awesome flip! The color is perfect with the classic style. I love the piping which matching the buttuns. Can’t wait to see how cute when little model wear it.

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Cindy
9 yearss ago


Beautiful! You gals really have the whole “flip this pattern” thing down.:) Are you both back at school now?

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    Frances Suzanne
    9 yearss ago


    School has begun for Emily….but Ashley works with the family business – so that’s year round :)! And you? Are the children back in school??

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Kerry
9 yearss ago


Beautiful! I love the elegant, clean lines. :)

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Marta
9 yearss ago


Absolutely lovely!
Thank you for the instructions on the flip. I have to try it!

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    Frances Suzanne
    9 yearss ago


    I’m sure yours will WOW US yet again :)…

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