Thursday 2 May 2013

FO: Alessa Tee and 1st May


A little while ago I was lucky enough to win one of Alessa's fabric stash giveaways.  It was a piece of blue and white spotted jersey knit and a piece of stripey cotton.  I decided right away that I would try to make a tee shirt from the blue spotty fabric.  It has a lovely drapey quality that I liked. 

The piece was not very big so I thought of sleeveless and initially wanted to try an Ottobre pattern but  didn't have enough fabric.  Then I remembered a charity shop find from a couple of months ago - Butterick 3070.  Please take a moment to enjoy the full eighties splendour of the pattern illustration. S'great, isn't it?  

 I went for view A, it reminded me of current kimono sleeve tees I have seen patterns for.  I cut a medium but think I will go for a small next time. 
The more boxy shape is a departure for me and I like it with fitted trousers.  I am not sure I would like it with anything else.  I am still debating whether to run a piece of elastic round the hem to gather the fabric and play with the way it hangs.  What do you think?


Spot the baby...

A back view to show you the full drapey quality
So this was my 1st May wear: Me made tee shirt and rtw jeans which I dyed from beige to indigo. 
Thank you Alessa for your generosity.  I am planning on a stash giveaway here soon to spread the good fortune. 
Oh, and look who's walking...

9 comments:

  1. Super cute make! Walking already too!

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    1. Thank you - I am wearing this tee shirt loads. Yes, the walking means lots of fun and games :) x

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  2. Looks cute and comfy! I might keep it the way it is ... but I've never been a fan of elastic at the waist, so that's my bias.

    Walking already??? Oh my!

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    1. I am thinking elastic waisted tees are good in theory but tend to ride up in reality, exposing, in my case, a multitude of cake eating tummy! Not a good look. x

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  3. I love the top.I normally avoid anything from the 80's as it is all so grim but this looks so nice with the jeans.
    well done on the walking front!

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    1. Thanks, I too usually avoid 80s patterns, having too vivid memories of being an awkward child and teen in that decade :)

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  4. love the T. I would be tempted to leave it as it is for wearing on those days when you just don't want to be all fitted ;) I actually love old patterns and as you say some are just like modern day ones with different artwork. Great stash busting!! X

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  5. Oh yay! I love that we've got garments with matching fabrics now! I like the kimono sleeves on you, it looks very relaxed and summery. :)
    I recently put a folded, stretched jersey band on the hem of a t-shirt because it turned out a bit too short and wide, and I kinda like that shape. I haven't worn it yet, but I think it might be less prone to ride up than an elastic hem. We'll see how it holds up during MMMay.
    Go, Rocket Girl!

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  6. Cute! You're right-- this looks super modern! I'm seeing lots of hip Brooklyn girls in tops like these. :) I like Alessa's idea of a folded jersey band-- I like those, but I don't really like the sort of balloon-y effect that elastic can give.

    Look at Rocket Girl go! How cute!

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