And here it is now, in it's lovely new life as a cheery, ruffly apron:
So as not to leave you empty handed, here's a peek at how I put this apron together:
As with my other tablecloth to apron repurposing project, I used a simple apron I had on hand to use as a pattern guide - folded it in half, along with the fabric
And snipped around the outside edges, allowing room for seams
I also made sure I had a nice straight edge on the top of my apron (btw - I LOVE my self-healing mat and acrylic ruler...wouldn't want to sew without it)
Next, I folded over the edges, in preparation to hem. This is where my iron came in handy.



I always wondered what all the fuss was about when people talked about using an iron while sewing, until I tried it. I love my iron! Iron as you fold over and it will stay beautifully, making pinning a hem so much easier.

And then I got the curves ready for hemming...
And made the corners nice and clean


And here is the hemmed apron - all sides and ruffle.
Then the not so fun part...lots of seam ripping to get to that nice big piece of ruffled fabric for the waist band and neck tie
I was glad I ripped the seams like I did though, so I could use as much of the fabric as possible.









For the neck tie, I cut, folded over and straight stitched a long straight strip from the ruffle


I love the natural gathered effect this design gives to the neckline

Since I was sewing by the seat of my pants, I didn't think through the waist band completely. I sewed the waist band down without hemming the outer edges. So instead of ripping it all apart, I used a little Fray Check on the outer edges of the waist band. And used a little on the edges of the ribbon. Not the way I would normally finish an edge, but it worked. Next time better planning.
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Nope...can't have too many aprons! Love this much better than a tablecloth!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I love your fabric patterns!
ReplyDeletedo you have any of this fabric left? this would also make such a cute pillow! anthro is so good about pairing two patterns i could never think of myself
ReplyDeleteI do have some of this fabric left. It would make a cute pillow, wouldn't it?
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, great use of the ruffle already in place!
ReplyDeleteThis is super cute! The print and the ruffles make it so girly and fun! I could see this as a cute dress also! You already have the front done! : )
ReplyDeleteThat turned out absolutely fabulous! Thanks so much for sharing how to make it too!
ReplyDeleteThat is a cute apron! It's very girly, and I love that!
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