Chef Gnome Full Apron - Chonky Gnome Pattern - Learn How to Make a Full Apron with Three Pockets
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The Chonky gnome is here! This full apron tutorial shows you how easy it is to cut, sew, and add a triple pocket to a full body apron for the newest gnome pattern from Ruffles and Rain Boots.
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The Chonky Gnome Pattern Includes:
- 2 body styles
- 2 gnome sizes
- 2 mitten styles
- 2 apron styles
- 5 hat styles
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Cute cute CUTE !!
YAY!!!!!
Super cute Sarah🥰
Adorable!
I love this
I like it. Good job.
Awesome
Very cute! I’ve been sewing for 60 years….. I still press before stitching….. everything comes out so much “crisper & clean” looking!
I 10000% agree, Sharlene. I have tried it without pressing first and well, I found out I'm a lot worse at sewing than I thought. :)
I love this apron & the gardener gnome! Now This is a "garden gnome" I can get into!
Oh I'm so glad you like it! I'll be sharing the full tutorial for him soon!
So cute. My grandma wore one almost every day.
Same, Jody. I love buying aprons but... forget to actually put them on. :)
I have now watched several of your Gnome video tutorials!!! AMAZING! And can't wait to try a few. Have a question though...Do you have a suggestion on making weather resistant Gnomes? I want to make a bunch of porch gnomes for the seasons. I have a covered porch so they wouldn't be in direct weather but if high winds would need something that could get wet and less likely to blow over.
Thank you so much. :) On my website I have some porch gnomes. One from a Christmas tree from the thrift store (hack it up and attach branches to a tomato cage or just turn it upside down. Another one made with just a tomato cage wrapped (if you want, use a Sunbrella type fabric for long-lasting and weather-resistant wear).
For the beards, that's going to be where you will want to use a cotton mop head or some other fabric which a) can be weather resistant and b) can be washed. I hope that helps.
Thank You so much I can’t wait to make it!!! ❤️❤️❤️
So cute!!
Lindo obrigada querida😘⚘
I was going to ask you if you wash your material/fabric before you use it? because when I made all of those face masks I always had to wash my fabric first...not to mention iron the wrinkles out before stitching. You are really getting to be quite the seamstress!! I would have loved to see you do the whole Chunky Gnome!
Some of it, yes, some of it no. I never wash the fleece I use for the gnomes. Sometimes I wash the cottons and flannels, especially if it's something which is going to be washed again. Like your face masks - definitely pre-wash!
And the Chonky gnome is coming today! :)
What is that small iron?
I don’t get it, what is the tiny apron for?
The chef gnome launching tomorrow has two apron patterns; people polled said they wanted to see this first, then the gnome, then the half apron.
I've already shared the chef hats and oven mitts here on the channel.