Up first is the one from February (Early Childhood always gets assigned kitchen things for their theme. The apron from her first year is here). This was view D of Butterick 4945, which was a gift from my friend Carrie. I used two coordinates from Hobby Lobby that had been hanging out in the stash for a while and made the largest size, thinking an apron can't really be too big. Or at least not if you're as messy as I am.
There were some issues with the facings at the arm edge being too long, but that was about it. I also changed the waist ties to be turned and topstitched instead of hemmed and added additional topstitching in several other areas.
O. took this before school one snowy day in February, so less than ideal lighting conditions. |
E's school added a Fall Festival this year and moved the raffle baskets to October. This time I chose the Urban Wrap Apron pattern again. Stash fabric for this one too, including the fabric for the bias tape. I always read the tutes that say, "You'll never buy bias tape again!" and get suckered into making my own, and then remember that my least favorite parts of sewing are cutting and ironing. Which is basically the entire bias tape making experience. Oh well, at least it's cute, and I have quite a bit left over for something else.
This apron is super quick to sew up, or would be if you purchased bias tape. I also like that it's very adjustable size-wise.
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