Looking at Pinterest, I came upon crazy mom quilt's link. I decided to try making an apron. I took out the 1.5 inch squares last weekend and started to sew them together with just a couple of guidelines:
1) alternate light and dark, and
2) don't sew two of the same fabrics together.
I measured the width and length of an apron I had and made a pattern with newsprint.
The patchwork was sewn in rows. It was then quilted in a grid pattern to the thinnest cotton batting, 1/8 inch.
The backing, the straps, and the pocket lining are Kona Kiwi.
The Kona Kiwi backing and the patchwork where then pinned and cut out using the newsprint pattern. The ties were cut 4 inch by the length of fabric (36 inch). The straps were ironed as if creating a double fold binding and then top stitched. I used the walking foot which fed the fabric evenly and left no puckers.
I can't wait to use the apron during my next scheduled visit to the soup kitchen. No matter what is spilled on this apron, I'm sure it won't show -- I hope to use it for many years to come!
Linking up with crazy mom quilts, finish it up Friday.
You are so brave! It's very cool.
ReplyDeleteI made an apron rather like yours last year - using lots of scraps and Crazy Mom's own apron for inspiration. Good on you - this project takes a lot of sewing!!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular!
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