So my sister's birthday was in August.
A few weeks late, I gave her a handmade apron as a gift! Now, months later, I finally have a few pictures of her sporting it.
She, her husband, and their two boys recently moved into a new house that has a bunch of land and fruit trees and their kitchen just got remodeled. Her cooking skills are gourmet-status and her sourdough knowledge would blow anyone out of the water. More on her homestead
here.
I found
this pattern for sale recently and I knew it would be the perfect gift for her.
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This image on the pattern caught my eye. So pretty! |
A beautiful, handmade linen apron that has deep pockets, that front-tie detail, and a practical, flattering silhouette seems like the perfect gift for the hardest working homemaker.
Once I had the entire apron assembled and hemmed, I couldn't find the pattern piece for the tie at the waist. I had to improvise by cutting out the pieces for the tie without the pattern piece. I used my bias tape maker that I have never used before.
It worked great! I was easily able to turn the double-fold bias tape into the waist tie and attach it to the apron.
After the apron was finished, I found the pattern piece that I was missing. Oh well!
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The apron tied in the back |
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The apron tied in the front |
I wish I had enough of the lighter fabric to make the whole apron out of it, or perhaps a lighter apron with dark pockets. The lighter fabric is so beautiful and much softer than the darker. Overall, I am happy with how it turned out
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