This is a great pattern; just made two aprons with fabrics from my stash, one for me and one for my daughter in law. I 'm so glad Nancy' s site is still going strong and her legacy is being kept alive.
Hi Danielle, Thank you for your kind words and watching the video. We will always remember Nancy and keep her spirit alive and in our hearts as we continue to make videos.
I love an apron, this design is great, no tangles in the washing machine. I loved the way Nancy made sewing so enjoyable and easy to learn. Thank you Nancy I miss you, my sincere condolences to her family.
Oh how I miss watching Sewing with Nancy , love this video very kind spoken instructions . Reminds me of Nancy , thank you for posting this I am sharing on my Facebook page because you are an inspiration dear 👍🏼
The comments almost all mention how to we miss Nancy. Thank you for continuing her instructions; I have been hoping for this. I see that it is a Mary Mulari pattern; and have wondered about her also. Thank you.
I absolutely Love this video. I have tried to find an apron like this for ages as the tie ones hurt my fibromyalgia and these do not. Thank you SO VERY much and yes, I am so very sorry for your loss . We were all blessed by her.Now it is handed off to you guys to be "the light".
Hi webbsway, We are glad you like the video and this style apron! Thank you so much for your kind words! We will carry Nancy's spirit with us in our hearts as we continue to make new videos. :)
I have this pattern and have made many, many of theset one time and leave opening day leave to sell. I do it a little different and I like it better and it’s easier. I attach piece of band to back so the straps come across the shoulders to the front of top. This way you can add pretty buttons. You can stitch totally around everything and leave an opening for turning. This pattern is really a blessing!
What a loving tribute to Nancy. It must have been with heavy heart and challenging episode to present. God bless you all, Nancy must be grinning from ear to ear in heaven, perfectly restored ♥️
Made this apron tonight after ordering the pattern online. It was fun to make and super easy. Not an advanced seamstress by any means so was happy that this video was available for backup. Didn't need pockets which made the project a lot easier.
I have this pattern and as a new sewer, finding this video, make the task at hand so much more enjoyable…..watched it a few times while putting it together.
I was very excited to get this apron pattern. I am so glad I did a test for fit before cutting my fabric. It is NOT made for plus size figures! If you are plus size it will take more than 1 yard of each fabric unless the fabric is 60" wide.
Purchased this pattern and love it. I have made many of these from this pattern. Only uses one yard without lining. Lining makes it much nicer. I rounded the corners on the back. This pattern is genius!
Joyce England - do you happen to know where I can find this exact pattern? I have used the links and it says it isn't there. I go to the website and it doesn't show it there either. :(
Kate, thank you for the great video. This was very helpful while putting this apron together. It came out great and I know that it will be well received by the recipient. Thanks again!
I’m having difficulties with this pattern. The sides don’t wrap around and the adjustments I made don’t seem to help. Do you have any tips? Kind of seems like this pattern is only meant for small people. Not average size people.
Kate Snave hi! I don't. But I will try to make one. Let's see how it plays out. Eventually, I will be able to purchase one from Nancy's website. But I guess it will be a good exercise to try making the pattern.
Kate Snave aww! Thats sweet! But I will try to make one and I have plans to get it through the US web site in January. I want to see how the pattern looks like...
Hi Kate! Can you tell me if the front and back layers of the apron hem can be sewn closed together instead of sewing separately a 1/2 inch all the way around (I’d like to to sew closed front and back fabric at the hem leaving about a 2 inch gap open to turn the apron inside out)? I don’t want the two contrasting fabric layers of the hem left open at the bottom like the look of a slip, make sense?
Thank you for showing this! I bought this pattern many years ago. I made one for my niece, a head start teacher, and she’s worn a hole on the tummy. She wants more! I can find my pattern (I traced it), but not the directions. I remember it being really confusing and really never wanted to make any more. You’ve made this SO simple! Thanks again!
I miss Nancy too. I'm coming late to this video. The link for the apron pattern does not work. A search of the website also does not work. How can I obtain a pattern?
Hi Geraldine, Please click on the link below to purchase the pattern at nancysnotions.com: www.nancysnotions.com/product/crisscross+apron+pattern.do?code=NNOADV-1320 The pattern can be altered for different sizes and the pattern designer (Mary Mulari) explains in the instructions with the pattern. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Hi Judy, Please click on the link below to find the pattern: www.nancysnotions.com/product/crisscross+apron+pattern.do?code=NNOADV-1320 Thank you for watching!
The link to the pattern does not work. The pattern does not seem to be on the Nancy's Notions website either. Does anyone know if it is still available?
I'm making this crisscross apron now, but I don't understand why the bottom is left open. It seems so unfinished. I saw they are suggesting using the bottom to carry vegetables or weeds etc, but I think I will topstitch the 2 fabrics together at the bottom.
Nancy, how did closing the bottom of the Crisscross Apron go? I just got this pattern and was thinking the same thing about how the bottom is left open. EDIT: I've already sewn mine without leaving the bottom hem open, and it turned out fine. I just left an opening at the bottom so I could turn it all out, and closed that opening during topstitching.
@@sandys792 The bottom hem does not need to be left open for the apron to be reversible. Do you have this pattern? The pattern explains why it is left open, but most of us don't need that function in the kitchen. I've already made a crisscross apron with a closed bottom hem, and it is still reversible. I just left several inches open to turn it all out. I closed that opening during topstitching.
What a beautiful idea “tie one on”! Beautiful tribute to a lovely lady. Loved watching Sewing with Nancy with my mom.❤
This is a great pattern; just made two aprons with fabrics from my stash, one for me and one for my daughter in law. I 'm so glad Nancy' s site is still going strong and her legacy is being kept alive.
What pattern is this? Where can I purchase it?
Missing Nancy; appreciating your video and the continuity of Nancy's Caring teaching methods/ideas. Neat apron! Danielle
Hi Danielle,
Thank you for your kind words and watching the video. We will always remember Nancy and keep her spirit alive and in our hearts as we continue to make videos.
I love an apron, this design is great, no tangles in the washing machine. I loved the way Nancy made sewing so enjoyable and easy to learn. Thank you Nancy I miss you, my sincere condolences to her family.
Hi Fidele O'Riordan,
Glad you like the apron! We miss Nancy too. Thank you for watching and commenting. :)
@@NancysNotions yo era gran admiradora, de. Nancy siempre miraba, sus videos aunque , no sabia ingles pero los disfrutaba
Oh how I miss watching Sewing with Nancy , love this video very kind spoken instructions . Reminds me of Nancy , thank you for posting this I am sharing on my Facebook page because you are an inspiration dear 👍🏼
The comments almost all mention how to we miss Nancy. Thank you for continuing her instructions; I have been hoping for this. I see that it is a Mary Mulari pattern; and have wondered about her also. Thank you.
I absolutely Love this video. I have tried to find an apron like this for ages as the tie ones hurt my fibromyalgia and these do not. Thank you SO VERY much and yes, I am so very sorry for your loss . We were all blessed by her.Now it is handed off to you guys to be "the light".
Hi webbsway,
We are glad you like the video and this style apron! Thank you so much for your kind words! We will carry Nancy's spirit with us in our hearts as we continue to make new videos. :)
I have this pattern and have made many, many of theset one time and leave opening day leave to sell. I do it a little different and I like it better and it’s easier. I attach piece of band to back so the straps come across the shoulders to the front of top. This way you can add pretty buttons. You can stitch totally around everything and leave an opening for turning. This pattern is really a blessing!
How did you get the pattern?
I keep getting 404 error, page not found?!?
Beautiful! I love the way you used two colours and a two-layers design. Thank you for the tutoral.
What a loving tribute to Nancy. It must have been with heavy heart and challenging episode to present. God bless you all, Nancy must be grinning from ear to ear in heaven, perfectly restored ♥️
Made this apron tonight after ordering the pattern online. It was fun to make and super easy. Not an advanced seamstress by any means so was happy that this video was available for backup. Didn't need pockets which made the project a lot easier.
How do I order that pattern?
I am sure that Nancy is smiling recognizing the love and concern, that has gone into this gift!
Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving.
Thank you Momzilla, we hope with our hearts she is smiling at all of us. :)
This is by far the best video for this apron pattern.
I have this pattern and as a new sewer, finding this video, make the task at hand so much more enjoyable…..watched it a few times while putting it together.
I’ve made 9 of these aprons, but still enjoyed the video. I earned so much from Nancy ZIeman and have a dozen of her books.
Phyllis Loudiana no no
Hi Phyllis,
That's wonderful you have made so many of the aprons! Thank you for watching the video and commenting.:)
Sorry to hear about Nancy
Do you know how to get and download the pattern. Thanks
I love this apron and the idea about giving bread.
Hi Nancy,
Glad you like it! Thank you for watching :)
I was very excited to get this apron pattern. I am so glad I did a test for fit before cutting my fabric. It is NOT made for plus size figures! If you are plus size it will take more than 1 yard of each fabric unless the fabric is 60" wide.
Where did you get your pattern from?
Hi Linda, any advice on what you did to fit the pattern for plus size? Thank you!
You can buy the pattern here. craftygemini.com/shop/crisscross-reversible-apron-pattern/
This is the best cross over apron on the internet.Thank You.
Also a very good idea for Christmas presents, and birthdays too.
Hi Kenneth,
Yes! You are right :) Thank you for watching and commenting!
Awesome video tutorial...I just purchased the pattern...I love your flower fabric! It's so pretty... Thank you for a great tutorial!
Thank you . I got a pattern from another video but she never showed how to do the shoulders, You made it so easy
Purchased this pattern and love it. I have made many of these from this pattern. Only uses one yard without lining. Lining makes it much nicer. I rounded the corners on the back. This pattern is genius!
Joyce England - do you happen to know where I can find this exact pattern? I have used the links and it says it isn't there. I go to the website and it doesn't show it there either. :(
I got it on their website. Nancy’s Notions. Good luck
I love this apron ! Does this include instructions for larger a larger apron ? Thank you ❤️
Absolutely beautiful and such beautiful material s too nice to wear as an apron to be honest
I have seen so many variation fo this apron, this is so cool, thank you
Kate, thank you for the great video. This was very helpful while putting this apron together. It came out great and I know that it will be well received by the recipient. Thanks again!
I have been looking for this pattern. Thank you. And the video was perfect.
I just bought this pattern and am so excited to make it. Thanks for the great instructions.
donde se puede, comprar el patron
I liked this video. Make more please.
I would love to make this apron , were can I get the pattern? Great video!
Thank you
Great apron, I will be making a couple of these, love it, thank you very much
It’s not the same as Nancy but I’m glad you are keeping the tradition going!!!
Hi Margie,
We will continue to make videos and keep Nancy in our heart as we make them. Thank you for watching and commenting. :)
Nancy's Notions Thankyou!!!
I’m making this apron today…thanks for the easy video😁
Great step by step tutorial
I have been looking for this kind of pattern.
Hi suesueg74,
That is great! We love and hope you do too. Thank you for watching and commenting. :)
I’m having trouble getting the pattern to load. Help please. This is such a beautiful idea
I’m having difficulties with this pattern. The sides don’t wrap around and the adjustments I made don’t seem to help. Do you have any tips? Kind of seems like this pattern is only meant for small people. Not average size people.
Great tutorial...and you are so sweet! Many thanks and happy thanksgiving!
Sabrina Norbert If you have access to pattern books in the UK you may be able to find the pattern.
Kate Snave hi! I don't. But I will try to make one. Let's see how it plays out. Eventually, I will be able to purchase one from Nancy's website. But I guess it will be a good exercise to try making the pattern.
Sabrina Norbert Sabrina I could see if I could find a pattern for you and mail it to you.😁😁
Kate Snave aww! Thats sweet! But I will try to make one and I have plans to get it through the US web site in January. I want to see how the pattern looks like...
I love the apron where can I purchase the crisis cross pattern
Thank you!!! Best video for you this apron. So good; it’s reversible. I’m making doll dresses this way too!
I love this apron. Thank you for sharing.
Mary Jane
I love this apron, but did I miss the measurements for the pattern?
You have to buy the pattern...Crafty Gemini sells them on her web page.
This is a beautiful idea. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful apron......thank you!
Hi Mel,
Glad you like the apron. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing this! ❣️
I made this aproing yeaars ago. One of my favorites. I need to make a replacement.
Thank you continuing Nancy's Legacy.
This was very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you . This was a great tutorial
Have been wanting a video on this apron. TFS
I am trying to find the name of the pressing ruler used in the video at 5:57 for hemming the apron while ironing.
Where did you buy the pattern? Thank you
Que bonito la felicito por lo detallado de las instrucciones gracias por compartir
Where can we find the pattern for this Criss Cross Apron Pattern?
Where do I find the printed pattern for this apron. I would love to make one. Thank you for the tutorial!
Go to the Crafty Gemini web page, and she sells them. She can re-order them if she's out.
You can buy the pattern here. craftygemini.com/shop/crisscross-reversible-apron-pattern/
Hi Kate! Can you tell me if the front and back layers of the apron hem can be sewn closed together instead of sewing separately a 1/2 inch all the way around (I’d like to to sew closed front and back fabric at the hem leaving about a 2 inch gap open to turn the apron inside out)? I don’t want the two contrasting fabric layers of the hem left open at the bottom like the look of a slip, make sense?
She does sew the bottom hems together (6:48); it appears to be edgestitching, although it's hard to tell.
Thank you for showing this! I bought this pattern many years ago. I made one for my niece, a head start teacher, and she’s worn a hole on the tummy. She wants more! I can find my pattern (I traced it), but not the directions. I remember it being really confusing and really never wanted to make any more. You’ve made this SO simple! Thanks again!
Is this pattern still available? Where would I find it?
I love this video you made it so easy for me to make this . Thank you.
Thank you Nancy, so beautiful. I need the measurement please!
You can buy the pattern here. craftygemini.com/shop/crisscross-reversible-apron-pattern/
Perfect tutorial, neat work.. thank you.
Where would I find this pattern?
Where do I purchase the apron pattern? I received an error... page does not exist?!?
Just saw this video. Love her calm voice. Went to the link for the pattern but it's not there. Any idea where I can find one like hers?
You can buy the pattern here. craftygemini.com/shop/crisscross-reversible-apron-pattern/
Where do I purchase the pattern? I’m not a seamstress but would love to make these for Christmas.
Etsy
Thanks for this great idea!
Hi Maureen,
Your welcome! Thank you for watching. :)
Is the pattern no longer available? I tried to look up pattern and hem guage , and both could not be found. Help??
Pattern is available on Amazon. Just under $9. The hem gauge, I’ve seen for sale at JoAnn’s Fabric.
Thank you
Where did you buy the pattern?
Very nice
Bestaat van dit schort een patroon. Hoe kan ik hier aan komen? Ik zou het graag gaan maken. Dank U
Where do I get this pattern from? The link seems not to be working.
Amazon has the pattern for sale.
❤Thank you thank you❤
How can I buy the pattern
bonito trabajo ,un saludo desde españa
Hola paloma navarro jaramillo,
Nos complace que le haya gustado el video de la plataforma. ¡Gracias por mirar y comentar desde España!
My body shape is pretty much round plus I’m short- anyone have advice on adjusting pattern for this “malady”?
Very smart idea!!
I liked your criss cross apron and I would like a copy of your apron
Hola , me encanta ese delantal. Como puedo comprar el molde? Saludos desde Chile .
Where do I find the pattern?
Fabulous video thank you x
I miss Nancy too. I'm coming late to this video. The link for the apron pattern does not work. A search of the website also does not work. How can I obtain a pattern?
You can buy the pattern here. craftygemini.com/shop/crisscross-reversible-apron-pattern/
@@kandibrooks5094 thank you
Where can I get the pattern
Is there a pattern for this?
I open the link you provided for the pattern but the link is broken 😭
You can buy the pattern here. craftygemini.com/shop/crisscross-reversible-apron-pattern/
where can i get the pattern please?
how do I get the pattern
Where can viewers get this pattern? Breezed through instuctions :( no sizes given.
Hi Geraldine,
Please click on the link below to purchase the pattern at nancysnotions.com:
www.nancysnotions.com/product/crisscross+apron+pattern.do?code=NNOADV-1320
The pattern can be altered for different sizes and the pattern designer (Mary Mulari) explains in the instructions with the pattern.
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Thank you! I was trying to find the pattern also. I just ordered mine.
Not found on the website.....page no longer available
Would love to make one
Where can I get the pattern from? I love this. ❤️❤️❤️
Here is the link to the pattern! I made it over the holidays and love it! nancysnotions.com/products/crisscross-apron-pattern
@@NancysNotions thanks a million ❤️
Where do we find the pattern for the apron? Tks
Etsy
Where do you find the pattern for the crisscross apron pattern?
Hi Judy,
Please click on the link below to find the pattern:
www.nancysnotions.com/product/crisscross+apron+pattern.do?code=NNOADV-1320
Thank you for watching!
Loved it
Thanks Linda! :)
that was great but it would have been nice that after you put it on we could see the entire finished apron front and back on you.
If you go to web site it shows it
I went to web site and did not see apron, I to would have liked to see it full size.
I am going to try this
I like this.
The link to the pattern does not work. The pattern does not seem to be on the Nancy's Notions website either. Does anyone know if it is still available?
You can buy the pattern here. craftygemini.com/shop/crisscross-reversible-apron-pattern/
I'm making this crisscross apron now, but I don't understand why the bottom is left open. It seems so unfinished. I saw they are suggesting using the bottom to carry vegetables or weeds etc, but I think I will topstitch the 2 fabrics together at the bottom.
Nancy, how did closing the bottom of the Crisscross Apron go? I just got this pattern and was thinking the same thing about how the bottom is left open.
EDIT: I've already sewn mine without leaving the bottom hem open, and it turned out fine. I just left an opening at the bottom so I could turn it all out, and closed that opening during topstitching.
@@sandys792 The bottom hem does not need to be left open for the apron to be reversible. Do you have this pattern? The pattern explains why it is left open, but most of us don't need that function in the kitchen. I've already made a crisscross apron with a closed bottom hem, and it is still reversible. I just left several inches open to turn it all out. I closed that opening during topstitching.
@@biancatorres2676 9
She does sew the bottom hems together (6:48); it appears to be edgestitching, although it's hard to tell.
Where can I get the pattern for this apron?
Hola, no se como conseguir el patrón