Apron Skirt Pattern

Apron skirt pattern

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Apron skirt pattern

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Apron skirt pattern

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Apron skirt pattern

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THIS ITEM IS NON-REFUNDABLE DUE TO ITS DIGITAL NATURE. This PDF tutorial includes cutting instructions and step by step sewing instructions accompanied with photo illustrations. Perfect sewing project for beginners with basic skills. This pattern is suitable for any other apron as well. Just pick a different fabric and make it in any length. This tutorial is for your personal use only. Sharing or reselling is prohibited. Join my Facebook page for latest patterns, coupons and to share your finished project pictures. https://www.facebook.com/paperscissorsfrocks/ Happy sewing!


APRONS

APRONS

Retro aprons are super popular these days – and if you have been wondering how to make your own apron, this is the perfect sewing pattern for you! Sew your own women’s retro apron for a cute and fun addition to your kitchen décor that is truly timeless. The Jessie Apron is as cleverly designed as the gorgeous retro dresses from the 50s with a three-piece sweetheart neckline bodice that molds to the female shape instead of just covering up, a curved slimming waistband, flattering full circle skirts, and a pocket large enough to hold essentials. Make your favorite version – a full apron with either a single skirt or with double skirts OR a half apron with either a single circle skirt or double skirts in a cute cotton print for ease of care. Cute and practical, wear your “me-made” Jessie Apron to make cooking, entertaining, and cleaning fun. It is sure to become one of your go-to accessories and you will want to make one for every season and occasion. You may find creating these beauties to be so easy that you make them for your friends, family, and even to sell online or at craft shows, which is awesome (see the copyright details below)! This easy-to-use sewing pattern will take you through the steps to making four versions of the Jessie Apron, with crystal-clear instructions and photos that show you how to sew each step. And, it’s in PDF format which is available for instant download, because; let’s face it, who wants to wait around? We know you want to get started right away! *Pattern in ENGLISH ONLY + INSTANT DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS: In case you’re not familiar with the Etsy instant download feature, this link will help you understand the process: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 Synopsis: “After purchasing a digital file, you’ll see a View your files link which goes to the Downloads page. Here, you can download all the files associated with your order. Downloads are available once your payment is confirmed. If you paid with PayPal or a credit card on Etsy, confirmation might take a few minutes.” The file you will download is approximately 14.78 MB so you will need that much space on your computer as well as Adobe Reader to view + print your PDF pattern/tutorial, which most computers have. Just in case you don’t, you can get it for free at: http://get.adobe.com/reader/. + WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE TUTORIAL: \u003e A full materials/supplies list \u003e Copyrighted printable pattern \u003e 42 pages of detailed step-by-step layout, cutting + sewing instructions \u003e Pattern pieces are that are PROFESSIONALLY DRAFTED and tiled \u003e Over 80 full color instructional photos + computer drafted illustrations \u003e Measurements in inches with seam allowances included + FINISHED APRON MEASUREMENTS: *View A + B – From top to bottom, each finished full apron measures approximat
ely 31”, skirt length is 18”, it is 11” across at the top (bodice), bodice length 10.5”, with a 24” waist, two 32” ties at the neck, and two 32” ties at the waist – so that you can easily adjust the ties and fit the way you want to. *View C + D – From top to bottom, each finished half apron measures approximately 18”, with a 24” waist and two 32” ties at the waist. All apron views will comfortably fit US sizes 2-14. + SUPPLIES: *For Pattern Assembly: Paper Cutting Scissors, Scotch Tape (or similar), Printer + Printer Paper *For Sewing: Sewing Machine + Serger (optional, but we use one), Thread, Seamstress Chalk, Sewing Scissors, Straight Pins, Ruler + Fabrics + NOTIONS: VIEW A: 1 1/2 yards of Main Fabric + 1 yard of Contrasting Fabric (44”/45” wide) VIEW B: 1 1/2 yards of Main Fabric + 2 yards of Contrasting Fabric (44”/45” wide) VIEW C: 1 yard of Main Fabric + 1 yard of Contrasting Fabric (44”/45” wide) VIEW D: 1 yard of Main Fabric + 1 3/4 yards of Contrasting Fabric (44”/45” wide) NOTIONS: Coordinating Thread; VIEW D: 3 packs of extra wide double fold bias tape (2 will need to be the same) + SKILL LEVEL: Beginner to Moderate. Some sewing experience is totally helpful, but, not necessary. We walk you through techniques step-by-step, which will make you an even better seamstress when you’re finished! + REFUNDS: Because of the nature of this item, this pattern is NOT eligible for a refund. However, both mom \u0026 I do stand by our product. If you should happen to have a problem while sewing this pattern, we are here to help. Just shoot us out a message here on Etsy and we will see what we can do to help! + COPYRIGHT DEETS / RESELLER INFO.: We are happy to help out up-and-coming sellers by allowing items made from this pattern by independent home sew¬ers to be sold online and at craft shows nationwide. You can sell items made from this pattern as long as you follow these regulations: 1. Keep a copy of your receipt as proof of purchase. 2. The items cannot be mass-produced. They must be made by hand, one at a time. 3. Items must be made only by the individual who purchased the pattern. 4. Credit is given to Bambino Amore as the pattern designer on a tag affixed to each item and, if selling online, the listing (on Etsy, etc.) it would be awesome if you contain a direct link to where the pattern can be purchased. 5. You may make alterations to the pattern, but you must still link to the original pattern and credit Bambino Amore on the item’s tags and listings. No part of this tutorial OR pattern (including photos) may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, or by no means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission from Bambino Amore. These are all property of Bambino Amore. (Copyright © 2013-2018 BambinoAmore. All Rights Reserved) This pattern is protected by copyright and is intended for use by the purchaser only. Do not sell, copy, share or distribute in any way by electronic or any other means


crafts

crafts

Recently I have been using skirt-style apron out of convenience, but I always regret it doesn’t protect my top clothes. The problem is I can’t stand the usual apron’s strap on my neck while I cook! So if you know what I mean, this apron is for you : it won’t be pulling on your neck when you are cooking, and it’s easy to wear on or take off. I like make this apron with Cotton or also with Linen. You can make many crossback aprons with all of your favorite colors! It can be also a great gift idea for your friends. Detail: Seam allowance is included : assume 1cm seam allowance, except when specified Step by step instructions in English with pictures. The pattern is meant to be printed on US Letter size paper. A4 size is available at my shop. Size: M, L and XL size available – this listing for M size What you need to start: *with Fabric width 140cm (approx.) you need to cut length of… M size : 1.0 m L size : 1.2 m XL size : 1.3m *bias tape (3cm wide) INSTANT DOWNLOAD! You can download immediately a PDF (US letter size printable) document including the pattern and all the instructions needed. Once you’ve printed them, put the pattern together and switch on your sewing machine : you are ready to go. In this case shipping fees will NOT apply. * If you want to have a hard copy then, just let me know by Etsy conversation. Thanks and enjoy sewing 🙂 Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any question!


Textile Art

Textile Art

I designed this apron by looking at examples of similar aprons in drawings, books, and magazines from the 1890s-1900s. Often referred to as …


ART – SEW

ART - SEW

A few months back I followed this good tutorial from Sew a Straight Line to make my own wrappy apron skirt. I like it a lot and have wo…


sewing

sewing


Vintage Fashion

Vintage Fashion

Butterick 5261; ca. 1950; Quick and Easy: Swirling merry-go-round skirt. \