During the Arthur Toye closing down sale I picked up some patterns I would normally never buy -including an apron pattern from Kwik Sew. I know some sewers aren't crazy about Kwik Sew patterns, but I found this pattern really easy to use. Lots of diagrams and the instructions were really clear.
I bought this pattern with a few different people in mind, but one of them was my friend Jess who sent me an amazing Christmas package just because she knows how much I love receiving mail - so thoughtful right.
Jess likes baking and her favourite colour is purple - so OBVIOUSLY I had to make her a cute little purple apron. Fortunately I had quite a few purple scraps in my stash to make up this pattern with - I love the purple with green poka dot fabric and I've been holding onto it for a while, waiting for the perfect project as I only had a small amount.
It's times like this (and many many other times) that I wish I had room for a sewing form, so I could show you guys the apron a little bit better. I just have to say I am so happy with the way it turned out, when I sat down to start this project I was CERTAIN I had some purple thread, but it turned out I had used it all. I decided to use some contrasting white thread instead and I'm really happy with the way it turned out.
I just wanted to show a close up of the pocket as I was worried I'd mess it all up - turns out I can sew on a pocket pretty well. You can also see that great poka dot fabric better in this photo, I love it so much!
Now its March, I can let you all know what I'll be making this month for the Miss Bossy Challenge - the pattern I will be making is The Ashland Dress (19 votes) although Washi and Emery weren't too far behind (they got 13 votes each!)
Hope you guys have all been having a good weekend!
It looks great. I love the polka dots. I have a really similar purple vintage one that has ruffles around it.
ReplyDeleteI would have to wear that apron out I'm afraid. It's just too, too gorgeous to wear only on baking days. That spotty fabric is insane and I LOVE the ruffles and pocket! xx
ReplyDeleteI would use this one too :3 So cute!
ReplyDeleteThat's gorgeous, I love the colour combo! I've never made an apron, the frill looks a bit too scary for me to attempt! x
ReplyDeleteThe cutest pinny ever! Love the frill and the gathered pocket. xxx
ReplyDeleteThat is ONE FUNKY APRON!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it. XXX
this is such a cute apron! like i love making aprons by myself i really love getting inspired by others, i love the pockets!!!
ReplyDeleteaprons make a neat gift, girly and fun, but also useful and handmade :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE! i have ribbon in he same colour scheme but the print is stars instead of dots! super cute! <3
ReplyDeleteThat apron is gorgeous! I wish I had your sewing skills! xx
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute apron - I love the colour combination. I'm looking forward to seeing your Miss Bossy dress :-)
ReplyDeleteClever you...cutest apron ever! Xx
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this!! I'm looking into making some candy striper aprons for the wedding- any notes and suggestions??? xx
ReplyDeleteCute pinny, I love the colours :)
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