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Cut the pieces out and iron them onto the apron. Isn't it fun how the fabric happened to look like a little smirking mouth?!?!
Now using a coordinating thread top-stitch the pig and his parts onto the apron. You could use the no sew HeatnBond to avoid the sewing step but I happen to love the look of a top-stitch!
The next step is to attach your quilting foot and plate (you could also hand embroider.) Use a free motion quilting technique to write the names of all the students in the class onto the apron. A good tip is to practice writing the name with a pencil in cursive without lifting the machine a few times. Then move the fabric the way you moved the pencil. One more tip is to leave the dots and crosses until the very end and then add them as a flourish. (As I have done with the name Kian and Calista as pictured below.)
The last step is to add the facial details on the pig. Don't forget the tail, which I did and am just realizing now!)
Some other options that would be fun is to add some pockets on the bottom of the apron, add the teacher's name, or add some fun ribbon as the tie backs.
Put the apron into a gift basket or give it as a solo gift either way the teacher in your life is sure to be tickled pink...see what I did there??
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