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Linen Apron tutorial

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The Easiest Apron You'll Ever Sew.

We have gotten tons of requests asking us to show how to make an apron and today we are going to do just that!

Sewing your own apron is fun because there are so many different styles to choose from. Styles can range from simple aprons to more complicated tailored looks.

The style I will be demonstrating in today’s tutorial is probably one of the easiest aprons to make.  It is a half-apron style that is great to tie on when you are cooking up a quick meal or decide to bake some goodies.

Most importantly- it looks great!  I also love the big pockets in the front, which makes this apron a perfect choice as a gardening or craft time apron.

The color you select is completely up to you.  The length can also be alter to be longer, making it a suitable apron for both men and women.Let’s begin our easy apron tutorial!

Made my first trip to Italy last February; went to Florence and found a fabric shop near the Boboli Gardens. The fabric was exquisite, needless to say, but I was also amazed to see how big the scissors were. So every time I see similar ones on your site, I think of the shop, (I went back three times), how kind the proprietor was and how much I loved Florence. Viva Italy!!!...

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Graveyard Smash Apron tutorial - Sew4Home

Fray Check or similar seam sealant All purpose thread to match fabrics and ribbons See-through ruler Seam gauge Fabric marker, pen, or tailor's chalk for marking fabric Iron and ironing board Scissors or rotary cutter and mat Straight pins Hand sewing needle Getting Started Download and print our TWO 8½" x 11" pattern sheets: It's A Graveyard Smash Part 1 Cut out the pattern pieces along the solid lines. Following the arrows on the patterns, butt the two pieces together and tape in place. Do NOT overlap. You now have one complete triangle pattern If you are new to working with sheer fabric, like organza, check out our tutorial for some tips and tricks . For example, when cutting the organza, it is best cut as a single layer and once you get it straight on your mat, tape it is place so it doesn't shift. You could also use push pins or fabric weights, depending on your cutting surface. ...

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