Sunday, February 24, 2019
Youth Apron Tutorial
I created a fun apron tutorial for my kids sewing class at the Cotton Shop last Spring. We didn't post any pictures of it because it was a Mother's Day Surprise. It used the tube method to add accent fabric to the top and bottom of the apron. It was also sized for an adult.
You can see a sample I made for my sister later on, on my personal Instagram account here.
Last month I was asked about the tutorial for an activity for 9 & 10 year olds. I simplified the pattern, taking off the accent pieces, and resized it to fit a smaller person and this (see above photo) is what I ended up with.
You can find the free PDF tutorial here.
Please post photos and tag me @CanyonRidgeCrafts if you make one.
And please remember that the pattern belongs to me, is for personal use only, and is not for resale.
Happy crafting!
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