Love your apron, it reminded me of my Grandma, she always wore her's inside out and the if someone came to the door she would quickly turn it around so she had a clean apron. She always left it on when going up the street under her black coat, light weight in summer and a woolen one in winter. I just loved her to bits and still miss her 60years since she went to her saviour.❤
What a great idea to make aprons from our scraps/leftover fabrics. I get bored with piecing those together in yet another quilt top. Thank you for a new plan.
I saw an apron similar to this in a local craft store and immediately wanted to make one. Thank you so much for these quick and easy to follow instructions! ❤ I think it would be nice to add a couple of pockets also. 😉
Great video! Looks super easy and would make a great gift. Brought back memories from High School home ec class, we made half aprons with a pocket and the band that was really long because that was the ties. Great way to use leftovers for all the different seasonal fabrics!
What a great video tutorial! Thank you for sharing this! I’m definitely going to be making this soon. I’ve not sewn a garment since my home ec class in 1973. 😄 Do you recommend using any interfacing?
I’ve had them since I worked at Hancock Fabrics back in the mid 80’s. They are Gingher brand. For a child, I would probably use 30 - 3” squares instead of 5”
Love your apron, it reminded me of my Grandma, she always wore her's inside out and the if someone came to the door she would quickly turn it around so she had a clean apron. She always left it on when going up the street under her black coat, light weight in summer and a woolen one in winter. I just loved her to bits and still miss her 60years since she went to her saviour.❤
Oh how funny! My grandma always had an apron on too.
This is genius, and will go viral in the quilting community. Must make immediately!
That would be awesome! Thanks!
Wonderful project just in time for Christmas gifts. Thanks for an awesome tutorial!😊
Sew cute and easy sew!!! Thank you!!!
Cute apron. I will have to make one for myself.
What a great idea to make aprons from our scraps/leftover fabrics. I get bored with piecing those together in yet another quilt top. Thank you for a new plan.
Would be a great gift. Thinking holiday fabrics.
Thank you. I will definitely make that 😊
What a fun project! This would make great Christmas/hostess gifts.
This is such a great idea! Thank you!
GREAT IDEA FOR THIS APRON!❤ LOVE IT ...
Thank you! 😊
wow this is really cute, easy to do, smartly done and I will definitely be making one thanks!
Great idea...love it😊
Love it so much! Thank you
I saw an apron similar to this in a local craft store and immediately wanted to make one. Thank you so much for these quick and easy to follow instructions! ❤ I think it would be nice to add a couple of pockets also. 😉
I love the idea of adding some pockets!
Very cute
Love this - what a sweet use of scraps! ❤
Thanks so much!
Sew cute! You always come up with the best projects. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Happy Wednesday! I love this style of apron. This will be on my list! Thanks for the tutorial.
Beautiful!
Great instructions and video. Easy apron pattern that can be made to size. I have food fabric scraps. Perfect for kitchen apron and accessories
That's a great idea!
Great idea, love it!!🤩
Thank you! 😊
Great video! Looks super easy and would make a great gift. Brought back memories
from High School home ec class, we made half aprons with a pocket and the band
that was really long because that was the ties. Great way to use leftovers for
all the different seasonal fabrics!
Love it!!
Cute!
I like it very much! I think I will add a big pocket. I am glad you shortened your neck band. This is a great idea! Thanks!
What a great video tutorial! Thank you for sharing this! I’m definitely going to be making this soon. I’ve not sewn a garment since my home ec class in 1973. 😄 Do you recommend using any interfacing?
I wouldn’t. If you prefer a stiffer apron, you could use denim or twill on the other side instead of just quilting cotton.
Very nice. Did you not think about putting a pocket on both sides?
I did think of that. I meant to mention that a pocket could be added
Where did you get your pinking shear? I think its so cute. How many blocks do you think for a kids one.
I’ve had them since I worked at Hancock Fabrics back in the mid 80’s. They are Gingher brand. For a child, I would probably use 30 - 3” squares instead of 5”