Need a gift for a guy in your life? Aprons are great for aspiring chefs (or just the at-home gourmet), BBQ aficionados, or as a utility apron for someone who works with their hands. This is an easy and fairly quick sewing tutorial that just requires a yard of fabric. The faux leather closures add a touch of ruggedness that any guy would appreciate.

Showing posts with label apron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apron. Show all posts
Friday, December 9, 2016
Saturday, April 26, 2014
The Sweetheart Apron
Last year for Christmas I made my
brother's girlfriend an apron using a tutorial from WhollyKao. I'd pinned that tutorial ages ago to make one for myself, but had not gotten around to it. I think what turned me off for awhile was making all that ruffle. However, I picked up a remnant last fall from the fabric store that just screamed "apron" to me. In the spirit of giving, I decided to turn it into a Christmas present. I dedicated a whole afternoon to just making the ruffle. It was a lot of work, but I love how it turned out (and so did the recipient!) so I think it was worth it.
I was left with extra ruffle, but not quite enough to make a whole 'nother
apron. As cute as the original had been, I just didn't want to spend the
time consuming process of making more ruffle. Still, I really wanted to sew a cute
apron for myself.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
10 for Tuesday: Free Apron Tutorials
I have a lot of love for aprons. The obvious reason being that aprons protect your clothes during messy kitchen experiments. But I also like how a pretty apron can you feel a bit better about yourself when you've been lounging around the house in an old t-shirt and sweats all day. Yes, those two reasons contradict each other. That's why I like having multiple aprons. I always keep one around that I don't mind getting dirty and the others I use for less messy cooking.
The other reason I'm so fond of aprons is that they were first real sewing projects when I decided to get serious about learning how to sew. Along with the basics, they taught me how to sew waistbands, use interfacing, and make ruffles. These skills were very useful for other projects. Aprons teach a lot of the basics for clothes making, but with less expensive fabrics and less worry about messing up. After all, it's just an apron!
I've rounded up for you 10 free apron tutorials. Some I've made, some I want to make, and others I just think are pretty.
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