![]() ![]() ![]() Now repeat this exact same process for the canvas apron front piece and the cotton pocket piece.ġ0. Add a seam 2″ from the right side of the pocket to create two compartments.ĩ. Now sew along the three remaining edges, leaving the top one open (this will be the opening of your pocket).Ĩ. Center the canvas pocket piece on the bottom portion of the cotton apron front piece, ensuring that the hemmed edge is at the top. Fold the corners in as shown above to keep them from peaking out at the edges.Ħ. You will use a half inch seam allowance from now on, unless otherwise noted.ĥ. Now iron the other three edges using the same allowance. Hem one of the long edges of the canvas fabric with a half inch seam allowance. Cut a piece the exact same size and shape out of the canvas fabric as well.ģ. The spot where the diagonal edge meets the side of the apron (shown on the left side of image 1) should be approximately a 130 degree angle.Ģ. The short edge at the top (the neckline) should be 13″ wide. Begin by cutting out the main cotton piece of the apron. – 4 yards of suede cord, cut in half (sometimes referred to as “suede lace”)ġ. Here’s my favorite part… the apron is reversible! And the suede ties run up one side of the apron, around the neck and then down the other side – so you can adjust the tightness of the neck if need be.Īnd you can keep your bar tools organized by making the coordinating bar tool pouch shown below:īut back to the apron for a minute. These are both super easy projects, and won’t cost much to make either! Click through for the full tutorial. ![]() Today I wanted to share my latest project with you… an adjustable apron made of cotton gingham and canvas, and a coordinating bar tool pouch. ![]()
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