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Jul
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“Flip this Pattern” with Straight Grain Patterns {discount code}


August’s pattern company is one of those “quick to rise” among the sewing community, growing by leaps and bounds since her blogging debut! Of course, we can’t leave it at that …. and give you a little history into our discovery of Straight Grain sewing patterns…
As we began sewing and blogging about our creations, pinterest became THE PLACE to look for sewing inspiration.  Well, we started seeing a cute little girl, in amazing clothes, pop up all over pinterest boards we followed faithfully. And, we LOVED every outfit she was wearing!!  That led us to investigate further, and lo and behold – we ‘met’ An, the brains behind Straight Grain. She began actively blogging a few months prior to us….and has since begun creating patterns to sell!

Right now, An has two patterns in her shop…..with two more on the way in the very near future! For the month of August, we are asking our readers to “FLIP” the Straight Grain Tinny pattern.

While it could be considered a ‘blank slate’ for the “sewing artiste”, we think it may prove more difficult than one might originally think. You see, An has “flipped” her pattern into much more than a singular pattern: creating 4 collar options, 3 skirt options, and 2 sleeve options…. What more can you do?!?!?! Oh, we’re sure your creative minds will blow us away once again!!

We’ve only sewn the Tinny once {for pattern testing purposes}, but hope to complete a second one before the month is out. How much will we flip it?? That’s still up for discussion….

And, since we’re sure you haven’t taken the time to check the available Thursdays for the month of August…..we want to be the first to tell you that there are FOUR!! Translation: there will be FOUR GUEST CONTRIBUTORS for the month of August. Brace yourself!! Four uberly talented ladies, ready to “WOW YOU” with their ‘flipped creations.’

Who are the contributors? Come back next Tuesday for their introductions!!

In the meantime, you have a chance to win your very own copy of the Straight Grain Tinny Pattern!!  One is up for grabs – all you have to do is enter the rafflecopter giveaway below for a chance to win! Giveaway ends on Saturday, July 27 at 11:00 PM CST.
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Also, An is providing a 15% discount code {FLIP} from now until the end of the month on any pattern in her shop. Go and purchase yours today….the sew-along opens up next week!! Are you ready to be inspired?!?!

And, if you need a little help in getting those creative juices going, you might want to visit the “Flip this Pattern” Pinterest Board as you look for inspiration to strike. *Please note: if you would like to pin ‘flippable’ inspiration on this board, please send us an email at francessuzanne2{at}gmail{dot}com to request permission to pin.

The sew-along will begin on Wednesday, July 31 and remain open until Thursday, August 22 at 11:00 PM CST.

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83 Comments



Kerry
10 yearss ago


I can’t wait to get started on this but not sure how to “flip” it because I LOVE it as it is!! I like the asymmetrical collar the most. I’m really looking forward to seeing what everyone comes up with :)

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Deb
10 yearss ago


Looking forward to all the “Flips” for this pattern …. but hope to win a copy so I can join in too! The Peter Pan collar is my favourite along with the circle skirt.

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Pam
10 yearss ago


Maybe this will be my first flip….

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Michelle
10 yearss ago


my fave collar is the open collar.. so cute!

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gabisunshine
10 yearss ago


So excited! I have a vintage pattern cover in my mind that may work for flipping… this should be fun!

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CDee
10 yearss ago


Oh, I totally adore the asymmetrical collar – it is just divine!

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Ana e os Viraventos
10 yearss ago


I love the asymmetrical collar, it gives the dress a more exquisite look! Ana

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mamaacorn
10 yearss ago


Such a lovely dress! I think I like the asymmetrical collar best!

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Karissa
10 yearss ago


I really love this pattern – so classic and sweet! I think the peter pan collar is my favorite.

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dwylie
10 yearss ago


I love the asymmetrical collar! Thanks for the giveaway!

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Anouk
10 yearss ago


In the end I can never say no to the peter pan collar – always so sweet on anyone.

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Janel
10 yearss ago


LOVE that dress!!! So adorable.

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Heidi Amber
10 yearss ago


I bought my fabric now I just need the pattern! Hoping the rafflecopter is good to me :)

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Danielle
10 yearss ago


such a classic and versatile dress…love it!

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Mary Ann
10 yearss ago


Peter pan but your asymmetrical one is darling

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laura
10 yearss ago


Cute pattern!

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Suzanne Winter
10 yearss ago


I like all the collars, but I am most intrigued by the gap front collar as I haven’t sewn anything yet with that style

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becky
10 yearss ago


I adore this pattern and can’t wait to see all of the creations!

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becky
10 yearss ago


Love all of the collars!

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Jessica
10 yearss ago


i love the one shown in the green dress. so unique!

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Linda
10 yearss ago


I love the assymetrical collar! Also, the coming Hanna top reminds me of the peplum top version of Colette’s Hawthorne dress.

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Brooke
10 yearss ago


I love the collar off to the side. So sweet!

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Donna
10 yearss ago


Add my vote for the assymetrical collar, which is really adorable, especially piped!

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Katie Darby
10 yearss ago


I LOVE the asymmetrical collar :)

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Heidi O
10 yearss ago


I love the assymetrical collar too!

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Cory
10 yearss ago


I love the peter pan collar and the asymmetrical one as well!

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Isabel.A.
10 yearss ago


My favourite collar is the asymetrical!

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Joy Candrian
10 yearss ago


Ideas are endless, now for the cute pattern.

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marnae
10 yearss ago


I love the asymmetrical collar, but would love to play around with the peter pan collar as well…so many options:)

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crys0904
10 yearss ago


I love that second option with the side slit…so modern and fun!

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Renee
10 yearss ago


The collar option in the pattern picture is so orginal – love it!

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Honora
10 yearss ago


I am a huge fan of the Peter Pan collar on little girls

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juf Eva
10 yearss ago


I love the second collar as wel.
But all options look good. Sure I will try them all.

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Sock Monkey Mama
10 yearss ago


I’ve been drooling over these patterns. Love the asymmetrical collar and perfect for back to school.

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Megan
10 yearss ago


I love this dress, and like everyone else says above, the collar is to die for.

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Ledys
10 yearss ago


How fun!!! I have an idea for a flip… What I am not sure I will have this month is time! Oh, but the pattern is so beautiful…
Ledys

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Sra. E.
10 yearss ago


I love the open collar

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Ledys
10 yearss ago


Actually, I like collar number 4 with the circle skirt :-)

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Jen@thecraftingfiend
10 yearss ago


I like the scallop ish collar and the off to the side notched collar

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lielebeesje
10 yearss ago


Definitely the asymmetrical one!

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MeganW
10 yearss ago


I like that asymmetrical collar!

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chinapat
10 yearss ago


Asymmetrical collar – I also like that there are many options to this pattern.

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Jaia
10 yearss ago


Gosh, I’m a sucker for a Peter Pan collar on a little girl, but I think I’ll be trying the Scalloped version. It’s so pretty.

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Joelle
10 yearss ago


I like the asymmetrical collar.

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Caroline Flynn
10 yearss ago


asymmetrical collar, so clever!

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Elena
10 yearss ago


I like the asymmetrical collar! :)

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Heather
10 yearss ago


I am in love with the asymmetrical collar :)

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Mae
10 yearss ago


I’ve been oggling this pattern since it was released& could really use a good excuse to make a few!

Mae

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Kim
10 yearss ago


I LOVE the butterfly collar!

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Katie
10 yearss ago


Where has this pattern been? I love all the collar options!

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Leigh
10 yearss ago


The butterfly collar!

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atabanana29
10 yearss ago


I love the asymmetrical collar!!

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Cherie
10 yearss ago


Oooh. I like the asymmetrical collar, but really, they are all awesome and I can’t wait to see all the different “flipped” versions!

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Karen Chatters
10 yearss ago


I definitely like the asymmetrical collar!

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Michelle Louwrens
10 yearss ago


The asymmetrical is my fav – it’s just so different!

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Charity
10 yearss ago


I couldn’t possibly choose between collars… I love them all! For the same reason I’m not sure how I would flip this pattern, because I really love all the options available.

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sewjazzy59
10 yearss ago


I love them all, too! But, I will have to agree with most of the others, I love the asymmetrical collar. Thanks for the giveaway and good luck to all who enter!

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Bekah
10 yearss ago


I am loving the asymmetrical collar option! It’s so “classic with a twist”.

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Maja Huether
10 yearss ago


My favorite is the asymmetrical collar as well

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Dotted Whale
10 yearss ago


awesome!!

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dawn - Mi rincón de mariposas
10 yearss ago


my favorite is the asymmetrical one!

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Jenya Thompson
10 yearss ago


whoo hoo :)

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Angela
10 yearss ago


So excited for this flip! My favorite is the Peter Pan collar option

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Jennifer Aggas
10 yearss ago


This is a hard choice but I will have to go with the Peter Pan collar!

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Dawn Apperson
10 yearss ago


The asymmetrical collar is my favorite.

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Suzanne
10 yearss ago


I love the asymmetrical collar best.

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Jill
10 yearss ago


I like the butterfly. It adds that bit of difference you won’t see on most store clothes. Love my daughter clothes being unique.

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Stephanie
10 yearss ago


I’m thinking of doing this one and may just be missing the huge button on her site but is their a size chart available. My dd is slim but at 5 I want to be sure that the pattern will fit without a lot of fit alterations.

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Ajaire
10 yearss ago


I think the butterfly collar is adorable. I’m really excited about this month!

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Lies vlas
10 yearss ago


I like the classic peter pan collar

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Jenna
10 yearss ago


Gorgeous pattern! Love that it has so many options to create a gorgeously unique dress. The assymetrical collar is my favourite!

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KristaBee
10 yearss ago


How to choose just one? I like the scallop collar because I’ve never made anything like it. =)

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Zafarani
10 yearss ago


I love the assymetrical collar. 😀

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mjb
10 yearss ago


I like the scallop and the peter pan.

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Jenny Jo
10 yearss ago


My favorite is the regular peter pan collar.

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Meriel
10 yearss ago


I love peter pan collars. They’re so classic and beautiful on little girls!

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jenny w
10 yearss ago


i can’t decide! probably asymmetrical

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Jen
10 yearss ago


I love the asymmetrical look.

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Tracey
10 yearss ago


The asymmetrical is my favorite.

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entrenapsicols
10 yearss ago


I love the second collar as wel.

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Trish
10 yearss ago


I love the asymmetrical collar!

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sascedar
10 yearss ago


What a perfectly perfect pattern, so many ways to go!

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Sue Sue
10 yearss ago


My favorite is the asymmetrical collar. I think this will be my first flip. Thank you!

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