Take 2 of my apron tutorial - I love it! And this time, I'm keeping it for me - wahoo.
I picked the fabric because my kitchen is bright green so I wanted my apron to feel at home.
I was glad that Ucreate picked my Full Apron Tutorial for this months project - it motivated me to finally get around to making an apron for myself.
Um, no, my elbow-pit is not growing curls - it's from this project - guess I should use a background...and I was trying to go a little more "artsy" with this pic - crazy face, color pop - eh?
It was interesting using my own tutorial to make something - of course I altered it a little.
Here's what I changed:
First off, I flipped all the pieces and put them out across the fabric, not down it, so in the original tutorial where it names width and length, I flipped all of those.
I was able to do this because I made the whole apron a little smaller than the original measurements.
I wanted the "boxes" really defined, so mine have spaces inbetween (in a real box pleat they're supposed to touch). See the space??:
And here's the finished edge - fun, right?!
Also, I made the bottom trim using a thin strip of green and making the box pleat out of a strip of the main fabric. I curved the edge a little and somehow ended up with this that I love:
Another thing I did differently was the neck straps. I made 2 straps that tie instead of one that connects with velcro. Also, where the straps connect, I slanted them a little instead of having them come straight up:
Here's a backed-out view of the top:
I stitched where the side ties connect twice - I might have done this on the original too -
For the pocket, I thought a circle shape would be cute to mimic the dots in the fabric - I traced a bowl. Deciding on how many pockets, what to put on the pocket (I ended up with nothing - keeping it simple) and where to put the pocket took me forever - I almost had to post a poll to ask your opinion - but I just ended up going with one pocket, off-center.
That's it! I toyed with the idea of adding yoyos around the waistband, and even sewed a few, but I wasn't sold on them - I took the apron to playgroup to ask opinions, and it was decided to leave it simple, without yoyos. Here it hangs, ready to used in my kitchen (along with my holiday apron - guess I can put that away..)











































I love Aprons, I don't know why, but every time I see one, I want to buy it. this is beautiful. Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteoh yeah. Love your Hair it looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat is great fabric! I love the finished apron.
ReplyDelete~Kimberlee
www.TheSpunkyDiva.com
Very cute! I love the little details and embellishments!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out darling! I love the fabrics and the box pleats!- too cute!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Amy
oh gosh! these are adorable! congrats on the ucreate create with me! that's exciting! it's going to be super fun to see all the fabric choices!
ReplyDeletethis is adorable! I love the box pleat
ReplyDeleteI love this so much! The colors are amazing and I love the pleats at the bottom!
ReplyDeleteBox pleats are such a great touch. Enjoy your OWN apron. :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteCUTE apron!!! I've been wanting to make myself one also, but haven't yet... Maybe I'll get around to it soon!
ReplyDeleteThe color and patterns are so cute on this apron! If only I cooked enough to need one, ha! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love the apron! But want to know what brand are those jeans!!!
ReplyDeleteDarling Apron! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your fabric choices - where did you get them?
ReplyDeleteLove this! I'm ready to make an apron now!
ReplyDeletethe box pleats are fab!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! THIS is the tutorial I've been looking for! One question, though: is your fabric folded over so it's double thickness, or is that just one layer of fabric (for the main parts)? The fabric I want to use is actually a vintage pillow case that came from my mother in law, so I want it to be nice and sturdy and hold up to washing. But the fabric itself is fairly thin. Any suggestions you have would be awesome! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I love it. May just have to copy it!
ReplyDeleteI just popped in from http://cartwheelingdowntheaisle.blogspot.com/ via craftiness is not optional
I love the changes that you have made from the original one! I want to make it this weekend but I would also like to know if it is doubled at all or if the single layer is enough? (can you tell I am a beginner?:P)
ReplyDeleteI love your apron Mandy. I would have used you tutorial for my first apron if I hadn't already committed to Jess to make a tutorial for our series. I found your tutorial days after we decided to do the series. I'm so inspired, I might have to make a second apron.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Love the fabric too! The pleated ruffle on the bottom makes it "just right"!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love the fabrics, really cute design. And the pocket is perfect! Thanks for linking to Fabric Tuesday :)
ReplyDeleteHi I would love to know the fabrics you used! So great! Thanks for sharing your talents!
ReplyDeleteStacy
Hi Mandy!
ReplyDeleteThis apron is so cute! I can't wait to make it! You did such a great job! Love it!
Kayla