The traditional smock styling of this apron means you have coverage both front and back with side ties that allow it to fit a wide range of body types. There’s a full pocket across the front and adorable shoulder ruffles.
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Use this free kids apron pattern to sew the perfect apron for your little helpers! Perfect DIY apron for baking, crafts, and more!
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Close your eyes and imagine your mom, your grandma, maybe a favorite next door neighbor. The woman who was always wearing an apron as she bustled through her chores. This pretty apron is designed on that memory.
Here’s a pattern that’s been on our must-do list for a while now. It goes like that, until the right time, which definitely feels like now. So here it is – our new Tessuti Apron, and it’s FREE in PDF...
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Timeless Treasure: Tiny Cherries Cream Get ready for pie season, oven mitts and aprons galore! These adorable vintage signs are just right for a kitchen remodel or a fun and gift. COLLECTION:CHERRY PIE Content:100% COTTON DIGITAL Width:44/45" inches Fabric sold by the yard, over a yard will be continuous.
Cross Back Apron From Recycled Tablecloth : Hi friends! I want to share with you how to sew Cross Back Apron from Tablecloth. Maybe you have a tablecloth that didn't fit your table or one which is not in perfect condition but you are still keeping it, Now its time to reuse it and sew a simple…
Hayley of Grey House Harbor shares another adorable project. Check out her DIY toddler smock apron that's perfect for everything from painting to playdough.
Use this free kids apron pattern to sew the perfect apron for your little helpers! Perfect DIY apron for baking, crafts, and more!
This long shaped zipper pouch is a versatile place for pencil cases, cosmetics storage, or toiletries.Three zippers make it possible to distinguish when
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I made this fun apron for my son's 2nd birthday a few months ago, and I want to share the tutorial because this apron is so cute for such a quick project! I love this jungle print, too. I found it at a garage sale last summer for $1 a yard. (I'm always trying to save money on sewing.) If you have some fat quarters lying around, you can even use those. You only need three fat quarters to make this apron. This apron fits approximately sizes 2T to 5T. The neckband is adjustable, which allows this apron several years of use for your toddler/preschooler. What you need: 1 piece main fabric, 21 x 17 inches 1 piece backing fabric, 21 x 17" 2 pieces for ties, 3 x 18" 2 pieces for neckband, 3 x 11" 7" square for applique letter 6" piece of velcro Let's Get Sewing: 1. Lay your main fabric and backing fabric right sides together. On a 17" edge, mark 4" in from each side. Then mark 9" down on each side. Line a ruler up with the two marks, and cut along this line. You should cut off a triangle like in the photo below. Then line up the ruler on the other side and cut off a second triangle. 2. Now, make the ties and neckband. For both ties, press in one short edge 1/2". Press in both long edges 1/2", then fold in half and pin. Repeat for the two neckband pieces. 3. Topstitch 1/8" from the edge on three sides of all four pieces, leaving the unpressed short ends open. Now, sew the velcro to the neck ties, close to the topstitched end. (My velcro is different lengths, but yours should be the same length. I dug these pieces out of the scrap pile). 4. Lay your main fabric and backing fabric right sides together, and fold down the backing at the top. Pin your neck ties at the top edge, about 5/8" away from the diagonal edges. Make sure that you have one piece of velcro facing you and one facing away, or the velcro won't match without twisting the straps. Refer to the photo below. Then fold the backing fabric over of the neck ties and pin the main fabric and backing together. The neck straps should be pinned between the main fabric and the backing. 5. Pin the waist ties just below the diagonals, in between the two apron pieces. Line up the open end with the edges of the apron pieces. 6. Sew around the edge of the apron with a 1/2" seam allowance, leaving 5" open for turning. Turn out and press flat, then topstitch around the whole apron 1/4" from the edge, closing the turning opening. 7. Hand-cut your child's initial from the 7" square. I simply pinned the letter on the apron and topstitched 1/4" from the edge around the "E", leaving the edges raw for a frayed look. That's it! Enjoy making messes with your little one :) Lily
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If you've been around since the beginning of Lo & Behold Stitchery, you might remember that key fobs were my JAM. Back in the early days, I cranked out SO many key fobs in all sorts of variations and stocked my Etsy shop with them. They are super fun to make and very quick and rewarding! I eventually phased out of making them for sale, but I do still really enjoy making one from time to time! They make great teacher gifts, stocking stuffers, party favors....whatever you'd like! All you need is some scrap fabric, scrap batting and a key ring (which you probably already have!) Gather all of your supplies and lets get to it! PS - Looking for a printable PDF? I have this tutorial condensed into six lovely, printable pages for your convenience. Download it here. . . Okay, here's what you'll need: Basic sewing supplies (Sewing machine, rotary cutter, cutting mat, scissors, iron, ironing board, etc.) You can find a list of all of my favorite supplies here. Fabric - One 3
Today's free download is a project we made back in 2016 but unfortunately the original post was lost forever in our website update. So we've re-photographed it to bring you today's free apron tutorial! This apron is quick and easy to make and makes a great gift. Use it for cooking, baking, grilling, crafting, or even to protect your clothes while potting plants. I can't be the only one making a mess with dirt all the time! Supplies To make your apron you'll need the following: 1¼ yds (1.15 meters) of canvas for your main fabric ½ yds (.46 meters) of canvas for your contrast fabric Thread Apron pattern [download the pattern here] Cutting Layout We've optimized our cutting layout to use the least amount of fabric, this means that the ties and the apron front are cut from the same fabric. If you want an apron with ours where the ties match the contrast pocket, the ties are 36
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