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« on: September 28, 2006 11:32:40 PM »

Sweet Apron made from a Pillow Case Tutorial

Step 1. Select your pillowcase. I get mine from the thrift store - they're 99 cents each there, and I'm always able to find really nifty ones. If you look at the above photos, you'll notice that at the bottom of the apron there is some type of neat-looking trim. Most of the pillowcases I find have this on them already - at the opening to the case.

Step 2. Cut your fabric



Cut your pillowcase into two parts. The bottom (aka the opening) part will be the apron, so make sure it's approx. the length you desire.



Cut the second piece of the pillowcase (aka the part that is NOT your apron) in half lengthwise.



Take the half that has 3 edges sewn (aka the top of the pillowcase). This will be where your pockets stem from. Cut a piece from this as wide as you'd like your pocket to be.



Match your first cut pocket to the other side of this piece of fabric and cut out your second pocket.



You should now have five pieces.
1) the apron body (not shown)
2 & 3) the pockets
4) the piece of fabric from between your pockets
5) another piece that we haven't dealt with yet.



Fold the piece that remains from between your pockets in half. Cut along the fold line. This will form two pieces which will be sewn as the pocket flaps.



Move to the spare piece of fabric. Cut it in half length-wise.



Cut one end open on each spare piece length. These will become your tie straps.



In total, you should have cut seven pieces from the original pillowcase.
1) Apron body
2 & 3) pockets
4 & 5) pocket flaps (picture on top of pockets)
6 & 7) Tie straps (loooong pieces)

Step 3: I like to sew-it, sew-it!



Turn pocket flaps right side together. Sew edge except the top. Turn right side out. Ready to sew.




Turn the pocket pieces right side together. Sew the edges together (minus a small opening). Pull the pockets right-side out again. They're ready to sew on.



Arrange your pockets and flaps on the apron. Try to keep your kitty OFF the apron.



Sew ties right-side together only on ONE side. Fold over top of apron. Fold raw edges under and pin in place.

Sew ties, on both sides. Sew pocket flap on bottom raw edge (underneath, on side that will not show). Sew pockets on right, bottom, and left edges.

Final touch - I used no-sew snaps - attach snaps to your flaps. Topstitch whatever you'd like to have a decorative finish on.



The finished product!
« Last Edit: September 28, 2006 11:59:22 PM by raina » THIS ROCKS   Logged

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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2006 12:10:42 AM »

very nice tutorial!

i really enjoy the apron... makes me want to make one even though i'm not an apron user...
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« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2006 03:00:30 AM »

Thanks for this tutorial!  The apron turned out really nice.  I've been meaning to make an apron lately, so this should come in handy...
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« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2006 07:38:45 AM »

lovely tutorial!  thank you. 
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« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2006 09:13:09 AM »

Great tute! I love the pillowcase you used.
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« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2006 09:13:26 AM »

so cute! i love it!
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« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2006 11:38:51 PM »

Thanks so much for the tutorial.  I hadn't realized that you finished it.  Great job.  You included the pockets which is an added bonus.
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« Reply #7 on: November 23, 2006 09:20:32 PM »

i love this apron soo much (i really can't sew so i bought one from jen in her etsy shop - so very very cool!)
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« Reply #8 on: November 26, 2006 02:42:09 AM »

That apron is way too cute to be worn during household chores.  I'd wear it out over jeans, even though that would be something I'd normally feel silly doing.
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« Reply #9 on: November 28, 2006 01:51:12 PM »

I love love love this apron! I am going to start one for myself today (and hope I finish it before I leave for work-- drat that work!).
Anyone have any patterns for a halter style apron (free or purchase), like the ones Anthropologie is selling?
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