After reading Alissa’s post about family dinners, I knew exactly what she needed for a housewarming gift.
The pattern is available in Heather’s shop. I purchased it locally at my favorite store ever because I’m impatient. Plus, any excuse to look at fabric kid-free is a good one. The fabric is also Heather Bailey.
I sewed a size small. The pattern calls for one fabric for the outside and another for the lining. I decided to switch things up a bit. The 1/2 yard of the lining fabric will give you enough to make contrasting pockets if you cut very carefully. I also used the lining waistband piece for the outside and the outside piece for the lining.
It was a quick, easy sew and I think it turned out WAY cute (if I do say so myself). I didn’t especially like how the halter ties attached. There’s probably a trick to making that easier, but I didn’t figure it out on my first sew through. The directions were clear and easy to follow and I’ll definitely be making this one again.
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the color is perfect for Liss! yer a good friend…and seamstress.
that is an adorable apron!
That is so cute! Makes me want to cook more.
Once again, you amaze me!
I love this blog! You never cease to impress me with your talent.
Way cute!! Who was your model??
I definitely think we should do this in sewing group.
The model (and photographer) was Alissa. She’s the one that took the super cute pictures above my piano.
I have some pretty talented friends. It’s starting to make me wonder why YOU are both friends with ME, though.
It looks fabulous! If I buy a house will you make one for me? Even though you don’t even know me?
I’m a size medium.
It’s adorable Char–is there anything you can’t do?
Love this apron, sassy and cute too. How funny that the word verification came up as bread. How crazy is that?
Love this apron, sassy and cute too. How funny that the word verification came up as bread. How crazy is that?