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My name is Tasha, and I blog at Glitter+Wit. I’m no stranger to flipping patterns, but I guess I’m out of practice–this Hattie dress threw me for loop! I originally wanted to sew the obvious (a coat), but after making a muslin I backpedaled and ended up with…a dress. Even more un-flippy; my dress has fewer details than the original Hattie! It’s like a…. back flip. A really fun and simple back flip.
My Subtle Circus look combines circus fashion with Hattie details (ruffled collar, inverted pleat, and bell shaped sleeves). I used the Hattie pattern to make the dress, but shortened the sleeves, exaggerated the collar, and eliminated the pleat. One of my favorite ways to ‘flip’ a pattern is to use a different type of fabric than you would expect. I decided to use material with more drape than that of the pattern’s recommended fabrics–a green rayon-blend and an upcycled black and white polka dot print.
Next I had to add the missing Hattie elements back into my look. I drafted the vest and incorporated the inverted pleat at the center back (it’s really difficult to see in these photos. Oops), and used fold over elastic to pull in the hemline as a nod to the bell-shaped Hattie sleeves. If I could do anything differently about this look, I’d add more width to the vest hemline to create a more dramatic bell shape. The upper bodice of the vest is some sort of felted wool, and is cut in one piece. The lower part of the vest is a vintage floral knit, finished with french seams and bound with fold over elastic. The hat really has nothing to do with anything–E just wanted to wear it. I’m surprised she didn’t grab a handbag, too!
I’ve been itching to make a circus-inspired outfit for a while now, and I love how this one turned out. When I think of circus fashion, I imagine a neck ruff (of course), bright colors, and mixed prints. Check, check, and check! Perhaps not the most inventive pattern flip, but sometimes a few small changes can produce big results. The end. WAIT–you didn’t think I’d forget to share E’s usual “angry face” pose, did you?
Subtle Circus, not-so-subtle attitude.
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This is so cute. I love your style!
I think you nailed – circus fashion! I love it! And oh her eyes are just stunning! that hat’s awesome, too!
I just love your unique style Tasha! Super cute!
And the angry face is totally a signature look; glad you shared it
Colorful and fun….definitely circus!! Glad to give you and excuse to make that circus inspired outfit :).