Thank you for this video it was enjoyable to reproduce this Apron. The ladies from an seniors complex wanted an apron for their game night and this was perfect. I wanted to send you the pictures but cannot find a way :)
For those of us who are "voluptuous" ladies, the 21" width might not be wide enough. I'm extending mine to 28" so the sides where my pens/pencils are fall on the sides rather than in front. Also, for those of us who are newbies, she mentions at 15:43 that you will need a larger needle -- a 14 or even a 16, to sew through the heavy layers.
It is always good to make a tester and adjust according to your liking. No two individuals are the same and you need to make sure it works for you :) Hope you enjoy the process!
For us new sewists, it would've been helpful to define "home dec" (which I thought was "home deck," as in outdoor furniture fabric). Luckily Joann's website has an entire "home dec" section that lists cotton duck, canvas, etc. so I know what type of material to get for my apron (I got cotton duck) and whether it will need stabilizer (according to the video, it doesn't).
Thank you for the elaboration on what home dec is. There are many weights of home decorator fabrics, but most will not require an additional stabilizer.
As shown in the video, the pocket pieces are folded in half so the top of the pocket will be where the fold is. The raw edge of the pockets all match up at the bottom and when you sew the back fabric and then flip, the raw edge of the pockets are now all enclosed inside. We definitely do not want any raw edges. :) Please let me know if this did not clarify it.
This is so fun!!!! Thank you!
Made my 23-year- old daughter one with cream cone fabric ❤️
I bet she loved it!!
I’m very impressed with your video. I like the way you constructed the apron. I’m going to make one. Thank you!
Thank you so much!! I appreciate you watching! Post a pic on our Facebook when you get it done; we would love to see it!
Very impressed. Such wonderful instructions and well made beautiful utility apron.
Thank you very much!
Thank you for this video it was enjoyable to reproduce this Apron. The ladies from an seniors complex wanted an apron for their game night and this was perfect. I wanted to send you the pictures but cannot find a way :)
So glad it worked for you all! I would love to see! Please email them to sara.claxton@beyondfabricinc.com :)
great tutorial thank you. I think i will do this with my daughter
Please do! Post a pic on our social media when you finish!
I made one today it look good for my 1st one Thank U
So glad it worked out!
Great job, Sara... as always! Miss seeing you! Charlotte
Miss you! Glad you got to watch!
I'm going to try to make one
Yay! Post a pic on our Facebook when you get it done! :)
Very thankful
Happy it helped!
For those of us who are "voluptuous" ladies, the 21" width might not be wide enough. I'm extending mine to 28" so the sides where my pens/pencils are fall on the sides rather than in front.
Also, for those of us who are newbies, she mentions at 15:43 that you will need a larger needle -- a 14 or even a 16, to sew through the heavy layers.
It is always good to make a tester and adjust according to your liking. No two individuals are the same and you need to make sure it works for you :) Hope you enjoy the process!
For us new sewists, it would've been helpful to define "home dec" (which I thought was "home deck," as in outdoor furniture fabric). Luckily Joann's website has an entire "home dec" section that lists cotton duck, canvas, etc. so I know what type of material to get for my apron (I got cotton duck) and whether it will need stabilizer (according to the video, it doesn't).
Thank you for the elaboration on what home dec is. There are many weights of home decorator fabrics, but most will not require an additional stabilizer.
Hello from South Africa thanks for sharing .Where did you buy that cutting mat and what is the size.
The cutting mat can be found at most quilting and fabric stores or online. It is a 24" x 36".
Love your top, is that a pattern?
Just a great consignment find, but we should make it a pattern! :)
@@BeyondFabric Thank you. I’m so glad your channel popped into my feed. Your instructions are great.
don't you hem the top of your pocket pieces /surely you don't leave it a raw edge?
As shown in the video, the pocket pieces are folded in half so the top of the pocket will be where the fold is. The raw edge of the pockets all match up at the bottom and when you sew the back fabric and then flip, the raw edge of the pockets are now all enclosed inside. We definitely do not want any raw edges. :) Please let me know if this did not clarify it.
Great video but a little long
Thank you for watching and we are definitely working on more speed edits :)
Loved your apron video and will be making it. You are easy to follow and understand. I was glad it wasn't rushed. Hello from California 😊