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The Stitching Scientist

    Mixed Stripe Flare Dress

    Dresses· Free Pattern

    12 Jun

    I am in a dress mood this season! The weather is so beautiful in the Northeast, it’s hard not to want to wear dresses everyday. I saw this stripe interlock knit fabric on sale and knew I couldn’t pass up such a great deal. I decided to make this Mixed Stripe Flare Dress Pattern and share with you guys. It really is such a versatile tutorial when working with stripes. The pattern comes in four sizes; xsmall- large. I am absolutely loving how this dress turned out.

    Mixed Stripe Flare Dress

    The top of the dress is a standard tank top pattern but cut on the stripes at an angle. You can move around the pattern based on the angle and look you are going for. The bottom of the dress is a standard half circle pattern. Again, depends on how you fold your fabric, you can get lines that go vertical or horizontal. I like long lines as they make me look slimmer.

    For my dress, I used the xsmall pattern which is for a 32 bust. I also made my skirt a bit long to hit my knee but you can go up higher if you are looking for a skater type look. I also think this Mixed Stripe Flare Dress will look stunning paired with a denim jacket. By the way, the half circle skirt bottom instead of the standard gathered bottom really makes the waist look slimmer. Don’t you think? With a gathered bottom, I find you always have to wear a belt to hide the gathers. What do you think? Oh, and please excuse my ashy legs in this picture! I obviously need to moisturize (haha).

    Supplies

    • 2 yards (xs-m), 3 yards (large) interlock knit fabric

    DOWNLOAD THE Mixed Stripe Flare Dress PATTERN>>> HERE

    Note:

    The pattern comes in multiple sizes (xs-l) with xs having a bust of 32″. You can also use any medium weight jersey knit fabric if you don’t want interlock. I find that interlock is soft and heavy enough for dresses. When cutting the fabric, you will get four pieces that you need to assemble to make one top pattern. Use the same top pattern for both the front and back of the dress. The seam allowance of 0.38″ is already built into the pattern. Print at 100% scale.

    Thanks for visiting and Happy Sewing!

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    Janice · 361 weeks ago

    Love the stripes, looks comfy and cool for summer!!
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    stitchscientist · 361 weeks ago

    Thanks Janice!
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    Joyce · 361 weeks ago

    Love the dress. You look beautiful in it.
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    stitchscientist · 361 weeks ago

    Thanks so much Joyce.
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    tracykingsiphone 1p · 361 weeks ago

    Thank you Remona! It’s lovely and I hope I can find the perfect fabric ha ha.
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    stitchscientist · 361 weeks ago

    Thanks for checking it out.
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    Laurel McGilvery · 361 weeks ago

    Two questions.

    1. What is the waist measurement on the size L?

    2. Will a full-bust adjustment throw the stripes too far out of whack? As a D/DD cup I'm going to need a lot more fabric in the front!

    Thanks. Looks like a very cute

    and comfortable dress.p
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    stitchscientist · 361 weeks ago

    Hi! The bust for the large has 36C... I am sure you can scale it larger to make it bigger. Or, just use one of your tank tops to draft a pattern. The stripes will look good even with large top.
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    pikcat · 361 weeks ago

    What a cute dress~ Thank you for sharing the pattern. Can't wait to try it!
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    Linda · 361 weeks ago

    Thanks will try it soon!
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    Marty · 361 weeks ago

    Oh, perfect look for our 90 degrees F. days!
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    stitchscientist · 361 weeks ago

    Yep, perfect for the summer.
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    Lilpuddin · 361 weeks ago

    Beautiful dress! You look wonderful!
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    stitchscientist · 361 weeks ago

    Thanks!
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    theautographofgod 1p · 328 weeks ago

    Please adjust the pattern to fit those of us in Plus Sizes. Thanks
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    Henrydhill 30p · 317 weeks ago

    So cute dress. you are Look so beautiful.
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    Donnakowen123 30p · 317 weeks ago

    Beautiful dress !it will completely suit my Saints Rogan Shearling Bomber Jacket.
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    jackpwhitehead 24p · 317 weeks ago

    So adorable looking in this awesome dress.
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    jasonbmanuel 30p · 317 weeks ago

    Wow! What a nice look with this beautiful dress. I thought that you should try this dress with leather biker jackets to increase your beauty.
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    allmobitools · 300 weeks ago

    I love this article. It is so right on point. It is great approach to human systems integration.
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