Both the apron and the fabrics have such a 1950s look to them, don't they?! The front side of the apron is scrappy patchwork, embellished with topstitched detail. The back side is made up of four larger panels of fabric and accented with a cute rounded edge pocket.
YOU'LL NEED:
1/4 yard each of 10 bright floral prints
1/2 yard of a small print (for the apron tie)
Squares cut from the Peggy Sue fabrics |
CUTTING:
From each of 3 bright floral prints:
(1) 8-1/2'' x 12-1/2'' pieces (for apron back)
(3) 4-1/2'' squares
From each of 5 different bright floral prints:
(3) 4-1/2'' squares
From the last bright floral print:
(1) 8-1/2'' x 12-1/2'' pieces (for apron back)
From one of the prints:
(2) 5'' x 6'' pieces (for pocket)
From the small print:
(2) 5'' x 42'' strips
(1) 5'' x 24-1/2'' strip
MAKING THE APRON FRONT
1. Lay out (24) 4-1/2'' bright floral squares in four rows
of six squares each. (Extra squares are provided for layout options.) Sew the
squares into rows and join the rows.
2. To create a vintage look, topstitch 1/4" on each
side of the patchwork seams.
MAKING THE APRON BACK
1. Lay out the (4) 8-1/2'' x 12-1/2'' bright floral pieces
in two rows of two. Sew the pieces into rows and join the rows.
2. To create a vintage look, topstitch 1/4" on each
side of the patchwork seams.
3. Layer the (2) 5'' x 6'' pocket pieces right sides
together. Using a round object, trace and cut curves on the two bottom
corners.
4. Sew around all four sides, leaving an opening for turning
along the long side between curves. Clip seam allowance by curves.
5. Turn right side out and press raw edges in. Topstitch the
top straight edge. Position the pocket on the pieced apron back, 6'' down from
the top edge and centered on right panels. Pin in place. Topstitch the pocket
in place along sides and bottom.
MAKING THE APRON TIE
1. Sew 5'' x 42'' small print strips to both short ends of
the 5'' x 42'' small print strip to make a longer strip. Press in half
lengthwise, right sides together.
2. Use the 60 degree line on the ruler to trim both ends of
the strip, creating pointed ends.
3. Sew the raw edges of the strip from the pointed end in to
2'' from the center strip seam. Repeat on the opposite end.
4. Turn the apron tie right sides out. Press one long raw
edge over 1/4'', wrong sides together.
ASSEMBLING THE APRON
1. Position the apron top and bottom right sides together,
matching raw edges and lining up the patchwork seams. Using a bowl or plate,
trace and cut curves along the two bottom corners.
2. Sew around all four sides, leaving an opening for turning
along the long side opposite the curves. Clip seam allowance by curves. Turn
right side out.
3. Position the unfolded side of the apron tie raw edge
matching the top edge of the apron back as shown and pin in place. Stitch to
secure the one side of the apron tie.
4. Press the tie up and position the second folded edge
along the front side of the apron. Pin in place. Starting at the pointed end of
the apron tie, topstitch along the bottom edge of the tie, closing the gap and
securing the tie to the apron front.
Enjoy your apron!
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