Sunday, 9 February 2020

Showcasing ~ Apron in 3 Sizes ~ Free Pattern

Make baking fun with a pretty apron...

Learn how to sew aprons in three sizes. Tutorial by Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom

Jamie, from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom, shows how to make an Apron in 3 sizes. All ages are catered for - adult, tween and toddler. The downloadable pattern can be made up using quilting cottons. They are super easy to make - basically two little pieces of fabric wrapped in bias tape.

Do you put on an apron when cooking?

You might like to check out the following apron tutorials added to the Aprons & Art Smocks linky...



... Pam




8 comments:

  1. These aprons are super cute!

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    1. ... and looks like they're easy to make, too.

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      Jamie, from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom, shows how to make an Apron in 3 sizes. All ages are catered for - adult, tween and toddler. The downloadable pattern can be made up using quilting cottons. They are super easy to make - basically two little pieces of fabric wrapped in bias tape.

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  2. I love a good handmade apron, these are so cute.
    I always wear an apron for baking (I'm a messy baker) or if I'm cooking a big fancy meal for guests. Just bunging an everyday dinner for the family in the oven, probably not so much!

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    1. They are cute, aren't they, Julie. If I cooked on a regular basis I'd make one. Much prefer that hubby does the cooking.. LOL!!!

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  3. Wow iuse aprons all the time, and have some friends who ask me to make some ..Never tried this pattern . Thank you.

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    1. I've started cooking again - very basic things like soup and spinach pie. Might just have to make myself an apron if I keep up the cooking.

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  4. I have always found this endeavor to be fascinating; someday, perhaps. It would be the perfect present fnaf accompaniment for a child if it contained Lego blocks, or it might be laden with baby necessities for a lady who has recently given birth.

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