Day 12 of Me Made May was my Stevie and I fell in love pretty quickly. I took my newly made Stevie out to Bath for a weekend away that I had planned and got some lovely photos of it out in the wild as I was enjoying myself in sunny Bath.
Stevie is a pattern by Tilly and the Buttons, and you can get the digital download or order a paper pattern to be posted out to you on their website here. The pattern is both a top, and a tunic dress which makes it quite versatile. I however am not really a dress person, so I stuck to the top version.
I used some 100% cotton that I picked up in my local Hobbycraft, I'm not sure what sort of weight cotton, but it was on the medium side I think. (Hobbycraft don't really like to put labels on anything...) The sewing went well and I really did enjoy it. The only thing that started to frustrate me was that there wasn't enough of a seam allowance to create a rolled hem. The instructions just give to turn up the hem on both the sleeves and the body once and then find a way to finish the raw edges.
To start with I only pinked the edges with a pair of pinking shears, but after wearing it once and loving it I suddenly felt terrified that the edges weren't quite strong enough and I was scared I was going to loose my beloved top! That probably won't be the case, but I am the kind of person who is always worrying about something.
So after wearing it for the day, I very carefully turned over the tiny bit of hem left and hand stitched a running stitch through it to try and hide the raw edge and hope that it wouldn't want to fray.
The last adorable thing I love about the Stevie is the back. There are two options, a tie back, or a little button and loop. I had to pick out the perfect button for this project and I am so glad I found it. It may be designed for a child garment, but those who know me and indeed the fact that I am still really a child at heart will agree that this is the right button for this project.
Now I am writing this post a little while after I wore this, and in fact a little while after the end of May, and I have already been able to make adjustments to the pattern for myself and make another one, which became my birthday top. I added an inch and a half hem allowance for both the sleeves and the body, which allowed me to create a rolled hem and not worry so much about fraying. I however didn't use the whole inch and a half allowance on the sleeves which does mean that they are ever so slightly longer, which I quite like - but more about that top on my next podcast.
For now, here is the picture of the cute little button on the back, and this top will certainly get more wear for years to come.
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