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Step 1
For Skirt Cut:
Step 2
1 piece 24″ x 14″ (it is 24″ wide and 14″ tall- the 24″ will be gathered)
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For Apron Top Cut:
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2 pieces 7″ x 7″
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From Pocket Fabric Cut:
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2 pieces 4 ½″ x 4 ½″ – note for this step I made sure to fussy cut the fabric so that the illustration I wanted was in the center of the pocket.
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For Shoulder Straps:
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2 pieces each 3″ x 18″
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For Waistband:
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2 pieces each 3″ x 18″
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For Waist Ties:
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2 pieces each 6″ x 30"
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For Skirt Piece Cut:
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1 piece 17″ x 29″ (it is 29″ wide and 17″ tall- the 29″ will be gathered)
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For Apron Top Piece Cut:
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2 pieces, 9″ x 9″
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Pocket Piece is not changed: 2 pieces, 4 ½″ x 4 ½″
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Shoulder Straps:
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2 pieces 3″ x 24″
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Waistband:
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2 pieces 3″ x 20″
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Ties:
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2 pieces 6″ x 40″
Step 24
Using a Curved Corner Ruler, plate, or an old CD, round the bottom two corners of your two pocket pieces.
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Place the pocket pieces right sides facing, and stitch around the edge, leaving a 2″ opening in the bottom of the pocket.
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Turn the pocket right side out.
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Press well.
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To Make Shoulder Straps;
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Fold one of the shoulder straps in half lengthwise
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Stitch along the outside edge using a ¼″ seam allowance. Leave one end of the strap open and miter the end of the other side of the strap. Turn the strap right side out. For this step, I find it helpful to use a turning tool (linked above).
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Repeat for the other strap piece.
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Make Waistband Strap/Ties:
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Fold the Waist Tie pieces in half lengthwise with right sides facing. Stitch with a ¼″ seam allowance down one long side and one short side. Turn right side out and press. I recommend mitering the ends as you did for the neckties.
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Pin the sewn pocket piece to one of the Apron Top pieces.
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Make sure the pocket piece is in the center of the apron top piece. Stitch around the edge of the pocket, making sure to backstitch at the top and the bottom of the pocket.
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Pin the two shoulder straps to the top of the apron top piece, ½″ in from the edge. Stitch in place.
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Pin the other apron top piece to the sewn apron top piece, right sides facing. Stitch around the top and two sides with a ½″ seam allowance making sure not to catch the straps as you sew.
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Turn right side out and press. The bottom seam will still be open.
Step 39
Round the bottom two corners of the Apron Skirt piece.
Step 40
Stitch a piece of ric rack to the outside edge of the right side of the apron skirt piece. The rick rack will be on top of the edge of the skirt and you will stitch right down the middle of the rick rack.
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Turn the rick rack to the wrong side of the fabric and press.
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Top stitch the right side of the fabric.
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Step Five: Skirt Assembly
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Find the center of one of your waistband pieces.
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Find the center of your apron skirt piece.
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Run two lines of gathering threads (set your machine stitch length to a 6) along the top of the apron skirt piece.
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Pull up on the gathering threads until your skirt piece is 12″ wide.
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Pin the right side of the gathered skirt to the right side of the marked waistband piece, matching the center of the skirt with the center of the strap. The gathered shirt will NOT extend to the waistband ends as the gathered piece is 12″ and your waistband piece is 18″.
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Find the center of one of your waistband pieces.
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Find the center of your apron skirt piece.
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Run two lines of gathering threads (set your machine stitch length to a 6) along the top of the apron skirt piece.
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Pull up on the gathering threads until your skirt piece is 16″ wide.
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Pin the right side of the gathered skirt to the right side of the marked waistband piece, matching the center of the skirt with the center of the strap.
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Stitch the skirt to the waistband with a ½″ seam allowance. You are stitching the top of the skirt to the bottom of the waistband piece right sides facing.
Step 55
Press along the seam you just stitched. Flip the waistband piece up so that all fabrics are right side up, pressing the seam allowance towards the waistband.
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If desired, topstitch this seam along the edge of the waistband.
Step 57
Find the center of the sewn apron top piece.
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Place it on the TOP of the right side of the apron skirt/waistband piece on the other side of the waistband (the side of the waistband that does not have the skirt stitched to it). Stitch in place with a ½″ seam allowance.
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Pin one of the sewn waistband STRAPS to the edge of the waistband piece. You will want to “pleat” the sewn straps so that they fit inside of the waistband with ½″ left on each side of the strap. Baste in place. Repeat with the other strap on the other side of the waistband.
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Note: Make sure that the waistband ties stay TUCKED in as shown in the illustration above during all of the remaining construction steps. I like to pin mine in place so they don’t slip out.
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You are going to make a “sandwich” with the apron top as the “meat” and the waistband and waistband lining pieces as the “bread”.
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Pin the 2nd waistband piece (this is your waistband lining piece) to the sewn waistband/apron top piece along the top edge of the waistband right sides facing, pinning around to the sides of the waistband but not the bottom of the waistband.
Step 63
Photo is from another apron I made, construction steps are identical.
Step 64
Make sure that the waistband lining and waistband pieces are RIGHT SIDES FACING.
Step 65
Stitch the waistband lining with a ½″ seam allowance beginning at one side and all the way around the top of the waistband to the other side. Again, do not stitch the bottom. Make sure the waist ties are “tucked in” towards the center of the apron as shown in the illustration above)
Step 66
Turn the waistband lining right side out to the back of the apron and press. The waist ties will “pop out” when you turn it right side out.
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Fold under the raw edge of the waistband lining and hand stitch in place to finish the apron. You can also machine stitch it if you like.
Step 68
For an extra finishing touch, topstitch the top of the center strap just below the seam between the apron top and center strap.