Hi Everyone!
I finally finished the tutorial for the craft apron. I hope you enjoy it!
There are 2 layers of pockets for this apron to hold many fun tools.
Finished apron measures 17” x 8 ½”.
S upplies: Stampin Up Designer Fabrics
(I used the Candy Cane Designer Fabrics.) 2 yards matching ribbon, 1” or 1 ¼” wide ribbon recommended.
Scissors
Tape measure or Ruler
Pins
Thread to match
Sewing Machine
(one for front of apron, one for back)
Pocket 1 Cut 1 rectangle, 18” x 11 ½”
Pocket 2 Cut 1 rectangle, 18” x 8 ½”
Step 1: Fold rectangles for Pockets 1 and 2 in half lengthwise and press.
Step 2: Lay Pocket 2 over Pocket 1. Make sure sides and bottom edges line up.
See red stitching lines on diagram below.
Mark lines at 3 1/2", 6 1/2", 11 1/2" and 14 1/2" from left side.
Sew lines from top of pocket to bottom edge.
Mark lines at 7 ¾”, 9” and 10 ¼” from left side.
Sew lines from top of pocket 1 to bottom edge.
This will make pockets on pocket 2 as well.
7 ¾” 9” 10 ¾”
Step 7: Lay ribbon along folded edges of apron, matching center of ribbon to center apron. Pin ribbon to folded edges of apron.
Sew ribbon to apron, stitching close to top edge of ribbon and through both
Layers of apron fabric. Continue to sew along side of apron, along bottom edge
of ribbon and along other side of apron.
This give more stability to ribbon tie.
Clip/Trim edges of ribbon.
Option: Sew a narrower ribbon on top of first ribbon.
That’s it! You now have a craft apron to hold your supplies while at a crop, a workshop, a craft sale or any other place it would be handy.
I finally finished the tutorial for the craft apron. I hope you enjoy it!
There are 2 layers of pockets for this apron to hold many fun tools.
Sew one pocket to the other and then both to the apron.
Hopefully, the directions below will make more sense.
If not, please contact me. I’d be happy to help.
My email address is: msb3148@hotmail.com
I’d love to see what you make!
Finished apron measures 17” x 8 ½”.
Apron | |||||||||||||
Pocket 1 | |||||||||||||
Pocket 2 | |||||||||||||
(I used the Candy Cane Designer Fabrics.)
Scissors
Tape measure or Ruler
Pins
Thread to match
Sewing Machine
Cutting Instructions: Apron Fabric Cut 2 rectangles, 18” x 9”
Use 2 separate fabrics, if desired.(one for front of apron, one for back)
Pocket 2 Cut 1 rectangle, 18” x 8 ½”
Step 1: Fold rectangles for Pockets 1 and 2 in half lengthwise and press.
Step 2: Lay Pocket 2 over Pocket 1. Make sure sides and bottom edges line up.
See red stitching lines on diagram below.
Mark lines at 3 1/2", 6 1/2", 11 1/2" and 14 1/2" from left side.
Sew lines from top of pocket to bottom edge.
| Folded edge Pocket 1 | |||||||||||||||
| Folded edge Pocket 2 | |||||||||||||||
Raw Edges | ||||||||||||||||
3 ½” | 6 ½” | 11 ½” | 14 ½” | |||||||||||||
Step 3: Lay pockets over one layer of apron fabric, right side up.
See blue stitching lines on diagram below.Mark lines at 7 ¾”, 9” and 10 ¼” from left side.
Sew lines from top of pocket 1 to bottom edge.
This will make pockets on pocket 2 as well.
Top Edge | ||||||||||||
Apron rectangle | ||||||||||||
Pocket1 | ||||||||||||
Pocket 2 | ||||||||||||
Step 4: Press ¼” under on top edge of apron fabric.
Press ¼” under on top edge of 2nd apron fabric.Step 5: Place 2nd apron rectangle over pocket layers, right sides together.
Pin in place.Step 6: Using ¼” seam allowance, sew around 3 sides of apron, 2 short sides and
Bottom edge. See Black dotted lines below.
(Do not sew edges with ¼” pressed down. Trim corners, turn inside out and press.
Sew ribbon to apron, stitching close to top edge of ribbon and through both
Layers of apron fabric. Continue to sew along side of apron, along bottom edge
of ribbon and along other side of apron.
This give more stability to ribbon tie.
Clip/Trim edges of ribbon.
Option: Sew a narrower ribbon on top of first ribbon.
Center | |||||||||||||
Hi Mary, I love your apron. So will you be wearing it at convention?
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'd love to be able to wear it at convention, but unfortunately, I can't make it. I'd love to hear all about it when you get back!
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