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Supplies you’ll need:
HeatnBond Fusible Interfacing
HeatnBond Iron-on Vinyl, Gloss
Aurifil Thread
Oliso Purple Iron
Button
Cutting Instructions:
Cut 5 – 5½” x 5½” squares (pockets)
Cut 1 - 5½” x 25½” rectangle (pocket lining)
Cut 2 – 8½” x 25½” rectangles (apron front and back)
Cut 3 – 5” x 25½” strips (apron tie)
Cut 1 - 5½” x 25½” Heat N Bond Fusible Interfacing – Light Weight rectangle (back of pockets)
Cut 1 – 8½” x 25½” Heat N Bond Fusible Interfacing – Light Weight rectangle (apron back)
Cut 1 – 5½” x 25½” rectangle out of ThermOWeb Iron-on Vinyl, Gloss (pockets)
Cut 2 – 8½” x 25½” rectangles ThermOWeb Iron-on Vinyl, Gloss (apron front and back)
Step 2: Following package directions, apply 5½” x 25½” ThermOWeb Iron-on Vinyl, Gloss to sewn Step 1’s squares. Let cool.
Step 4: With right sides together, sew 5½” x 25½” pocket lining to pocket squares. Press seam towards the top. With wrong sides together, fold on the seam line and press on fabric side (do not let iron touch vinyl.)
Step 5: Following the manufacturer’s directions, press interfacing to the wrong side of 8½” x 25½” rectangle.
Step 6: Following package directions, apply 8½” x 25½” ThermOWeb Iron-on Vinyl, Gloss to 8½” x 25½” apron front. Let cool.
Step 7: With right sides up, layer apron pieces beginning with 8½” x 25½” rectangle (interfacing face down.) Next, lay folded pockets with raw edges along the bottom of the rectangle. Pin in place. Baste around sides and bottom. Topstitch on pocket seam lines; backstitch or zig-zag stitch at top to secure pocket.
Step 11: Fold tie in half, wrong sides together. Press seam lengthwise on the fold. Open tie and fold right sides together. Sew short ends with ¼” seam. Trim corners. Turn inside out and press.
Step 12: Sew along the open edge of the tie by machine seam line by machine or by hand. Be sure to catch and cover all sides on apron and ties. Add flower if desired.
Step #13: Add a flower! Cut six 3" circles. Fold the circles in half. Run a basting stitch through the curved side of the folded circles with one length of thread. Embroidery thread is good for basting the halves—it’s stronger than regular thread. Pull the thread to gather the halves. Tack the first and last half circles together with a small stitch. Add a button to finish the flower and attach to apron tie.