I have made this apron before in a small size. This time I chose to do the largest size, which is a 7/8.
A very simple fun project, but you are working at angles which plays with your mind a bit.
The first thing I did was make a pattern.
I used freezer paper. I like using freezer paper for patterns because it is
not very expensive. If you need it to be wider you just iron two pieces together.
The wax melts and binds
the pieces together.
perfect print
working at an angle made it feel like everything was a bit off. Nope, it was right on.
Hard getting a picture. I think it needs to be on the little girl that is getting this apron.
It was fun! that's what sewing is all about right now.
This little apron turned out great, Nonnie! I think I might have some of that cute cupcake fabric in my stash. Much check, as I know a little girl who would love to have one of those! Just Darling!
ReplyDeleteOh, I know she would love an apron to help grandma make those pretty cookies.
DeleteIt's adorable, Nonie. So cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bunny, just time for some relaxing sewing.
DeleteWhat a cute apron and the elastic around the neck is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable is this....I never learned to sew very well...wish I had. :(
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