I always cut 2 aprons and sew right sides together and add one set of ties and one neck strap. Use 2 different fabrics and you can have 2 aprons in one!
I’ve always loved sewing, my mother taught me how to sew way back in the 70’s. I sewed almost all of my own clothes in high school and then made almost all of my children’s clothing. You’re very talented and I love this apron. ❤
This is great! I'm almost 73 years young and I have been teaching a single mom and four of her children how to sew! This will be a perfect project! We started in Feb. 2022 with just 2 sewing machines, mine and the family now has a machine for each person.
I don’t know why RUclips put this video before me today but I’m so glad it did! I can see me making matching Christmas aprons for gifts and for my own extended family, The kids would get a huge kick out of it since, when they were little, they would gather at Grandma’s house and bake Christmas cookies.
Tip for our more well endowed bakers: make the neckline and side wider and when you hem the neckline, leave the ends open to make a casing. Add narrow elastic to gather it, and you will have more room in the bust area. I added 4 inches to the center fold line and made an extra large apron by request. She loved it!
Sweet! I am big busted for my size and had already wondered about room for the boobs. I considered darts, because if I buy boob size I have gobs of fabric elsewhere. If I buy body size, boobs get mashed. Clothes are made for A body shape. I used to make all my clothes for better fit.
Whenever I have to turn under a narrow edge like the 1/4" on the sides of the pockets, I take it to my sewing machine and just stitch 1/4" from the raw edges. Then I don't have to guess. I simply fold along the line of stitches and then press it flat for a perfect turn-under every time.
OMGosh! I busted up when Misty said 30 inches to “wrap around me” - oh to be so young and slender! Great job Misty. And then there’s Liz who is more “curvy” and just lets all of us know it works for everyone! I have made aprons for years as gifts. I myself have a large collection which I actually use everyday. This is a great pattern.
Just found this, Misty. You are very sweet and knowledgable! Will definitely make it and just like Judy Meyers, I will double it to make it more stable! Thank you!
Thanks Misty for your tutorial. I watch you Even if I don't want to make the project cause I feel like I have a friend sewing with me. BTW Liz makes a great pleasant cohort for adding helpful tidbits - keep her!
I made aprons one year for Christmas for the girls in my family. I made one for my daughter in law, granddaughter and her American Doll in match ing material.
Great job teaching this, your directions are perfectly clear. Only thing I did different was where I placed my pockets. Since I'm picky about where my pockets are, I sew the straps on first. Then I can try on the apron and tell exactly where to place my pockets. Last thing I do is pin them in place & sew them on. Thanks!
Great tutorial as always! You should do a kids version with a matching chefs hat for them to help in the kitchen or to use with their play kitchens! Love watching the tutorials!
I admire a person like yourself. You are young and love what you do. Not very young girls take up sewing or cookong, but i love your today veido and all the tacnics that you show to make it simple. Love to wear ",aprons" too. Jane
I was so excited to begin my 1st Home Economics class YEARS ago; I took 5 total during my high school years. The very 1st sewing project was an apron, using 1 yd. of fabric + trim; mine was blue; I 🩵💙 it! I ❤️ 🪡 🧵 ‼️
When I read “one yard apron” it took me back to my first home ec in class project . We made a waist apron from one yard of fabric, complete. I used it for several years.
I love making reversible aprons as gifts. There are so many options for embellishments, rick rack, binding, ribbon, twill straps, etc. I also use these aprons while working in the garden. Great gift idea. Thanks for the reminder.
I make myself aprons to wear outside when gardening. My pockets hold tools, gloves and any small items I need ( packets of seeds for example). It keeps me clean and helps me transport items I need. I can wash them and reuse
My Mom make similar but just slip over your neck without ties As well as a large one pocket with a stitch down it's center for roomy pockets. We all love them She had a Drapery and Quilt Shop for many decades and we used these while sewing or at home for baking and cooking. I might try this version for the little bakers in my family. Thanks for the reversible option Mom did hers that way...I'm motivated.
Another idea for making the pockets: If you have a little extra fabric or maybe a coordinating fabric, you can cut 4 pocket squares, then sew 2 of them - right sides together - all the way around, leaving a couple of inches for turning. Then turn right sides out, press, and when you sew the pocket onto the apron, just be sure to catch that opening with a scant ¼" seam. Or if you like doing top stitching, you can catch it in that. Make another with the other 2 squares cut. It does use a little more fabric but saves (at least for me) steam burning my fingers as I try to hold those little ¼" hem turn-unders as I iron.
What an easy ,quick , and fantastic apron project! Misty did a great job demonstrating to us exactly how to cut it out and press it and sew it up ! l really like the ideal of making a reverseable apron in order to make it an even faster project because your not having to take time to turn the sides in and pressing them before sewing! Yay ! I can’t wait to make some of these! Btw you gave us a great cookie recipe too! Yum! Thanks for a great sewing project and a recipe ! They both are great for giving as gifts ! Blessings!💕
I’m going to make one of these for my sewing room, too, with a wide, 3-section pocket for my tools. It may help cut down on the loose threads and lint that I seem to accumulate on my clothes.
Love this! I make cookies for hubby…. 22.5 dozen last week! Making a single batch of cookies is such a waste! If I’m going to make cookies…. I’m gonna MAKE Cookies!
Thank you Liz and Misty. I have been shopping aprons but dont like the fabrics; however I have yards of gorgeous fabrics. I already have some embellishment ideas :) I hang to dry inside my house to boost my low humidity here in the high desert. Since I started drying inside, no more 7% humidity nosebleeds, and softer skin. I hang over my utility sink.
Thank you for this pattern! I'm currently hand sewing this, since my machine and I currently have communication issues. Some day, we'll get it figured out. Nice and easy.
How awesome is this! I JUST Yesterday decided to make my niece an apron for Christmas as she is starting a culinary tech school. Thought it would be cute and then this shows up!! Yeah!! No need to search for a pattern. 😁😁😁
I'll have to try this! Also, I've made many aprons following Jennie's tea towel aprons. I've learned so many worthwhile, practical thing's from Missouri Star tutorials on RUclips!❤️
If you have a serger and one spool of fusible thread, put the fusible thread in the lower looper. Have the serger set up for a four thread overlock with a quarter inch seam. With the right side up, serge around the whole apron. Turn up the width of the serger stitch and press in place. Turn up again and stitch. This also works great to “pin” up the edge of a skirt, especially a tiny hem on a skirt or the bottom of a shirt.
Me, being so “frugal”, plus sized, pressed for time, collector of things, would see myself taking the arm hole section of fabric that was cut out and curve the opposite side to match and there you go, a bigger pocket and less goes in my scrap stash that I will forget I have. Might even take that section cut out for the arm and use it to make a hot pad. There I go, diverted from other projects to want to make this. Thanks for the pattern!
Here's something I learned making garments. When I make a quarter inch hem, I stitch a line a quarter inch from the edge to use as a fold line. I fold on that line, then stitch another line down the middle of the fold. Then I fold again using the folded edge as a guide. Then I stitch again close to the inside folded edge. Press all around.
I'm late to the party but just made Christmas gifts using this one-yard method. You've done such a great job of teaching and explaining, I couldn't go wrong! I'm so very pleased with how everything turned out. Thank you very much and Merry Christmas!
I am so happy you did this tutorial. My Daughter was wanting to make aprons but didn't know where to start. She will really love that there is a tutorial. Thank you!
YES! I would love a little kid pattern! My GD is 3. She will DEF need a little one. 😁 I can make my DIL 1 also! They will have matching aprons to make their cookies. 🥰
I like the idea of a long rectangular single pocket with stitching down the middle. Just discovered this video and really love this pattern. I need a new gardening apron so I'll use a sturdy cotton.
You just gave me a great present idea for my grandchildren! I’m going to make two aprons for each of the my three angels, one for cooking and one for crafting! No more fingerpaints on their clothes!! Thank you!!
This is a great idea, i'll be making a lot for Christmas this year. I love the Truck and tree print, works for a gal or guy . Thanks for sharing. I learned all my quilting from Jenny. She's simply the best teacher !! Love her !.
@@pennyobrien5641 at the North New Portland Fair, booth spaces were reduced if you demonstrate how to do something. I did a 1 yd apron with bib front and used the armholes for either 2 fronts or 1 whole potholder. I demonstrate every year, but getting harder not to repeat demonstrations. From past ones.
Don't be too concerned about repeating tutorials, Penny and Gail, chances are it will be new people coming through the craft fair. Also a refresher is nice, too.
This was a very cute project, and simple. I really love the plaid, and when I first saw you Misty, I thought you were wearing a jumper! A very pretty jumper! I bet it could be adapted to one. 😊
When I was in grade 8 we made an apron similar to this and learned how to sew by machine and a few hand stitches like hemming the bottom. One of my favourite memories of learning to sew ❤️
Hi! I’m looking at your tutorial again and decided I will make a few reversible for My Christmas gifts! You explain really well Misty. And thanks for the free pattern. 🌸🌺
I finally clicked the bell so I will get the notice on the tutorials as I was missing some of them. Love this tutorial. I also like that I can now hear Liz when she comments as before I was having difficulty hearing her on some tutorials. Thanks for fixing that. Again, great tutorial! You guys are terrific!!
Try using a tighter woven polyester fabric for your hair stylist so hair doesn't go through the fabric. The hair can be shaken off more easily and hair doesn't go between clients.
Thank you! You have given us a great basic pattern that can be adjusted to our size so easily and enhanced to our liking! I really needed this to get me started. And one yard of fabric with quick easy cuts!! I love it! Love all of your sweet spirits and kind hearts! Hoping I can visit one day! Merry CHRISTmas and God bless! (And.. I am a hip wiper also, so now they are covered!) lol
Love this idea. Was thinking to make one for mom one for child and a jar of already dry cookie mix and recipe for the rest of wet ingredients, also two wooden spoons
This would be cute with plain red fabric pockets. Love your idea of including your favourite cookie recipe. For Christmas this year, I am making bowl cozies and including a bowl and my favourite soup recipe.
Great "Live" Misty. Love aprons 😊 Please turn up the volume on Liz's microphone. If I turn up my volume to hear her, then I'm blasted out when Misty talks! Thanks.
Loved this project plus you are so cute I loved the presentation too. I went and printed the pattern before I finished watching the rest of the video and could not figure out why I had a recipe- I thought maybe the lady who’s my handicapped daughter’s helper and has become like a member of the family must have printed earlier in the day and forgotten to take it with her, then when I got back to the video I found out you included it, how nice! Looks delicious. Love the apron, I may put a pocket on the bib part when I make mine. So glad I found your channel, you ladies are delightful. I watched the tea towel apron video too.
I have a tip for cutting curves: Using a small ruler (non-grippy side), place it on the pattern and butt your rotary cutter against the edge. Then move your rotary cutter and ruler TOGETHER along the curved edge. (I learned this in making face masks). I use my Quilt in a Day small flying geese ruler. It has the advantage of having a line that goes to the edge and few markings which (1) made it easy to see the edge of the pattern and (2) provided a visible trim line point that went to the edge to use as the pivot point for both the ruler and rotary blade allowing them to move together seamlessly.
Love this. Nice job and easy peasy. I have been ask to make some Christmas gift aprons and was pleased to find you tutorial with the lovely addition of the cookie recipe. I will place it in the box with the aprons. Thank you for sharing this one.
I always cut 2 aprons and sew right sides together and add one set of ties and one neck strap. Use 2 different fabrics and you can have 2 aprons in one!
Great idea 💡. Thanks for sharing
And it's more liquid and grease resistant!
I sew two together one for each month so I only have 6 to store and I put a high center pocket for my phone.
That’s a great idea! And it saves you from having to finish all the edges.
Quilting cotton is not that thick. I would rather have two layers anyway.
I’ve always loved sewing, my mother taught me how to sew way back in the 70’s.
I sewed almost all of my own clothes in high school and then made almost all of my children’s clothing.
You’re very talented and I love this apron. ❤
This is great! I'm almost 73 years young and I have been teaching a single mom and four of her children how to sew! This will be a perfect project! We started in Feb. 2022 with just 2 sewing machines, mine and the family now has a machine for each person.
nice!
Awesome!
Oh how I wish I knew you. My mom passed recently and she was an awesome seamstress and now I want to sew
How wonderful for you to be able to share your knowledge. ❤ sewing is such a useful tool.
@@yolandarivas5517 if you lived in my area, I would be happy to teach you.
I don’t know why RUclips put this video before me today but I’m so glad it did! I can see me making matching Christmas aprons for gifts and for my own extended family, The kids would get a huge kick out of it since, when they were little, they would gather at Grandma’s house and bake Christmas cookies.
Tip for our more well endowed bakers: make the neckline and side wider and when you hem the neckline, leave the ends open to make a casing. Add narrow elastic to gather it, and you will have more room in the bust area. I added 4 inches to the center fold line and made an extra large apron by request. She loved it!
Sweet! I am big busted for my size and had already wondered about room for the boobs. I considered darts, because if I buy boob size I have gobs of fabric elsewhere. If I buy body size, boobs get mashed. Clothes are made for A body shape.
I used to make all my clothes for better fit.
Whenever I have to turn under a narrow edge like the 1/4" on the sides of the pockets, I take it to my sewing machine and just stitch 1/4" from the raw edges. Then I don't have to guess. I simply fold along the line of stitches and then press it flat for a perfect turn-under every time.
I love this tip, thank you.
OMGosh! I busted up when Misty said 30 inches to “wrap around me” - oh to be so young and slender! Great job Misty. And then there’s Liz who is more “curvy” and just lets all of us know it works for everyone! I have made aprons for years as gifts. I myself have a large collection which I actually use everyday. This is a great pattern.
Misty, you’re doing such a good job with your uTube tutorials & I know it can’t be easy. Just wanted you to know that. ❤️
Misty is such a pleasant and gracious presenter. I really enjoy your videos. Great project I'll definitely will make this.
Misty,
Just found this! Thank you it’s wonderful.
Just found this, Misty. You are very sweet and knowledgable! Will definitely make it and just like Judy Meyers, I will double it to make it more stable! Thank you!
Thanks Misty for your tutorial. I watch you Even if I don't want to make the project cause I feel like I have a friend sewing with me. BTW Liz makes a great pleasant cohort for adding helpful tidbits - keep her!
I’ve been doing these in momma / helper sets for years. They are always much appreciated.
How much fabric do you use for 'helpers'?
This is a nice project. I think I’ll try putting leftover quilt blocks on the bodice and/ or pockets.
Oooh, make one out of scraps! I would cut one from a backing fabric and make it reversable. So fun!
Love Misty's tutorials, she is so pleasant, a wonderful presenter!
I made aprons one year for Christmas for the girls in my family. I made one for my daughter in law, granddaughter and her American Doll in match ing material.
Great job teaching this, your directions are perfectly clear. Only thing I did different was where I placed my pockets. Since I'm picky about where my pockets are, I sew the straps on first. Then I can try on the apron and tell exactly where to place my pockets. Last thing I do is pin them in place & sew them on. Thanks!
Great tutorial as always! You should do a kids version with a matching chefs hat for them to help in the kitchen or to use with their play kitchens! Love watching the tutorials!
I admire a person like yourself. You are young and love what you do. Not very young girls take up sewing or cookong, but i love your today veido and all the tacnics that you show to make it simple. Love to wear ",aprons" too. Jane
I was so excited to begin my 1st Home Economics class YEARS ago; I took 5 total during my high school years. The very 1st sewing project was an apron, using 1 yd. of fabric + trim; mine was blue; I 🩵💙 it! I ❤️ 🪡 🧵 ‼️
When I read “one yard apron” it took me back to my first home ec in class project . We made a waist apron from one yard of fabric, complete. I used it for several years.
We made one too and I still have mine!
Hi Misty! This just came into my feed! Just in time for Christmas presents!
I love making reversible aprons as gifts. There are so many options for embellishments, rick rack, binding, ribbon, twill straps, etc. I also use these aprons while working in the garden. Great gift idea. Thanks for the reminder.
Love these short quick projects! I am a slow quilter so these make me feel like I am getting something done quick;y. Yeah!
I make myself aprons to wear outside when gardening. My pockets hold tools, gloves and any small items I need ( packets of seeds for example). It keeps me clean and helps me transport items I need. I can wash them and reuse
My mother taught me to sew and my first project was an apron. Happy memories!
Who doesn’t love an apron….I love ‘em all!
Quarter inch wonder tape works beautifully to hold those pockets in place! Great tutorial, thx 😊
My Mom make similar but just slip over your neck without ties
As well as a large one pocket with a stitch down it's center for roomy pockets. We all love them She had a Drapery and Quilt Shop for many decades and we used these while sewing or at home for baking and cooking. I might try this version for the little bakers in my family. Thanks for the reversible option Mom did hers that way...I'm motivated.
Another idea for making the pockets: If you have a little extra fabric or maybe a coordinating fabric, you can cut 4 pocket squares, then sew 2 of them - right sides together - all the way around, leaving a couple of inches for turning. Then turn right sides out, press, and when you sew the pocket onto the apron, just be sure to catch that opening with a scant ¼" seam. Or if you like doing top stitching, you can catch it in that. Make another with the other 2 squares cut. It does use a little more fabric but saves (at least for me) steam burning my fingers as I try to hold those little ¼" hem turn-unders as I iron.
Fantastic! Perfect for sewing with my grandchildren. Thank you. And yes, the possibilities are endless.
What an easy ,quick , and fantastic apron project! Misty did a great job demonstrating to us exactly how to cut it out and press it and sew it up ! l really like the ideal of making a reverseable apron in order to make it an even faster project because your not having to take time to turn the sides in and pressing them before sewing! Yay ! I can’t wait to make some of these! Btw you gave us a great cookie recipe too! Yum! Thanks for a great sewing project and a recipe ! They both are great for giving as gifts ! Blessings!💕
I’m going to make one of these for my sewing room, too, with a wide, 3-section pocket for my tools. It may help cut down on the loose threads and lint that I seem to accumulate on my clothes.
That’s such a great idea. I get threads on my stretch pants that really don’t come off. This would be perfect to help prevent that! Thank you!
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Great idea! I need to make one for my garden when I start seeds. I’m constantly wiping my dirty hands on my clothes. LOL
A sewing room apron would be so useful when working with cotton batting as we all know that stuff gets everywhere!
Love this! I make cookies for hubby…. 22.5 dozen last week! Making a single batch of cookies is such a waste! If I’m going to make cookies…. I’m gonna MAKE Cookies!
Thank you Liz and Misty.
I have been shopping aprons but dont like the fabrics; however I have yards of gorgeous fabrics. I already have some embellishment ideas :)
I hang to dry inside my house to boost my low humidity here in the high desert. Since I started drying inside, no more 7% humidity nosebleeds, and softer skin. I hang over my utility sink.
Thank you for this pattern! I'm currently hand sewing this, since my machine and I currently have communication issues. Some day, we'll get it figured out. Nice and easy.
How awesome is this! I JUST Yesterday
decided to make my niece an apron for Christmas as she is starting a culinary tech school. Thought it would be cute and then this shows up!! Yeah!! No need to search for a pattern. 😁😁😁
I'll have to try this! Also, I've made many aprons following Jennie's tea towel aprons. I've learned so many worthwhile, practical thing's from Missouri Star tutorials on RUclips!❤️
If you have a serger and one spool of fusible thread, put the fusible thread in the lower looper. Have the serger set up for a four thread overlock with a quarter inch seam. With the right side up, serge around the whole apron. Turn up the width of the serger stitch and press in place. Turn up again and stitch. This also works great to “pin” up the edge of a skirt, especially a tiny hem on a skirt or the bottom of a shirt.
Me, being so “frugal”, plus sized, pressed for time, collector of things, would see myself taking the arm hole section of fabric that was cut out and curve the opposite side to match and there you go, a bigger pocket and less goes in my scrap stash that I will forget I have. Might even take that section cut out for the arm and use it to make a hot pad. There I go, diverted from other projects to want to make this. Thanks for the pattern!
I would use a light fusible and maybe a contrasting color for the pocket. Love the idea of reversible
My daughter asked for aprons for the family for Christmas...this video is such a blessing.
PS..Love this fabric.
Here's something I learned making garments. When I make a quarter inch hem, I stitch a line a quarter inch from the edge to use as a fold line. I fold on that line, then stitch another line down the middle of the fold. Then I fold again using the folded edge as a guide. Then I stitch again close to the inside folded edge. Press all around.
You could do one wide pocket and divide it in two with a double line of stitching
I made the 2 aprons sewn together for a Christmas gift this year. Thank you so much for the video and printed directions
I love making these. I actually made one for my lil niece and her play kitchen. I added a oven mit and matching Chef hat , she loves it.
I'm late to the party but just made Christmas gifts using this one-yard method. You've done such a great job of teaching and explaining, I couldn't go wrong! I'm so very pleased with how everything turned out. Thank you very much and Merry Christmas!
nice! the extra fabric you cut off you can totally use for a little chest pocket! or a 3rd lap pocket! so versatile!
I am so happy you did this tutorial. My Daughter was wanting to make aprons but didn't know where to start. She will really love that there is a tutorial. Thank you!
YES! I would love a little kid pattern! My GD is 3. She will DEF need a little one. 😁 I can make my DIL 1 also! They will have matching aprons to make their cookies. 🥰
I like the idea of a long rectangular single pocket with stitching down the middle. Just discovered this video and really love this pattern. I need a new gardening apron so I'll use a sturdy cotton.
Thanks, I will try your pattern. I have been making aprons. So fun
You just gave me a great present idea for my grandchildren! I’m going to make two aprons for each of the my three angels, one for cooking and one for crafting! No more fingerpaints on their clothes!! Thank you!!
I love this apron pattern ! Saying this, I would hem the curve first as the straight hems would finish off the ends of the side curves.😊
This is a great idea, i'll be making a lot for Christmas this year. I love the Truck and tree print, works for a gal or guy . Thanks for sharing. I learned all my quilting from Jenny. She's simply the best teacher !! Love her !.
Just found this video again. I have been making craft apron using fat quarters for a local headstart center. Thank you ladies!
That is a cool iron, great to watch
Was thinking if you bought a little extra fabric you could make matching pot holders. Great tutorial, thanks Misty ☺️
What a dandy suggestion! Thanks for making it!
Use the arm pieces for a Pot holder
@@gailcates9448 my thought!
@@pennyobrien5641 at the North New Portland Fair, booth spaces were reduced if you demonstrate how to do something. I did a 1 yd apron with bib front and used the armholes for either 2 fronts or 1 whole potholder. I demonstrate every year, but getting harder not to repeat demonstrations. From past ones.
Don't be too concerned about repeating tutorials, Penny and Gail, chances are it will be new people coming through the craft fair. Also a refresher is nice, too.
This was a very cute project, and simple. I really love the plaid, and when I first saw you Misty, I thought you were wearing a jumper! A very pretty jumper! I bet it could be adapted to one. 😊
When I was in grade 8 we made an apron similar to this and learned how to sew by machine and a few hand stitches like hemming the bottom. One of my favourite memories of learning to sew ❤️
I've been wanting to make a few aprons for Christmas gifts, so God Bless you both for sharing this!!!
I have made this apron one way and reversible. It's always nice to see this video for beginners learning to sew. Great video amazing presenttaion.😂
Hi! I’m looking at your tutorial again and decided I will make a few reversible for My Christmas gifts! You explain really well Misty. And thanks for the free pattern. 🌸🌺
LOVE LOVE LOVE THE QUILT behind her!
Make Mom & kids too. Maybe include a hat & A set of pot holders oh cookies too. Awesome gift.
Great apron. I can’t wait to make one. Thank you for the pattern, recipe and video. Happy New year. Linda, PA
I finally clicked the bell so I will get the notice on the tutorials as I was missing some of them. Love this tutorial. I also like that I can now hear Liz when she comments as before I was having difficulty hearing her on some tutorials. Thanks for fixing that. Again, great tutorial! You guys are terrific!!
Love this! I’m glad you sent it to me in my email. I went to RUclips for the video and got the directions and pattern.
What a perfect idea for a gift for my hair stylist!! They wear aprons too - and I’m thinking something sturdy but colorful 🤗💕🎶
Try using a tighter woven polyester fabric for your hair stylist so hair doesn't go through the fabric. The hair can be shaken off more easily and hair doesn't go between clients.
You are such a lovely person Misty, it's a pleasure to watch your videos.
I love this! Misty is so cute and such a good teacher!!
This is so cute and useful😊 thank you Misty and Liz and MSQC 👏👏👏
Thank you! You have given us a great basic pattern that can be adjusted to our size so easily and enhanced to our liking! I really needed this to get me started. And one yard of fabric with quick easy cuts!! I love it! Love all of your sweet spirits and kind hearts! Hoping I can visit one day! Merry CHRISTmas and God bless! (And.. I am a hip wiper also, so now they are covered!) lol
I absolutely love this apron!! Thank you for sharing this ❣️ 🥰
Love this idea. Was thinking to make one for mom one for child and a jar of already dry cookie mix and recipe for the rest of wet ingredients, also two wooden spoons
Thank you so much! I’ve been wanting aprons to match the color scheme of my new house! I’m excited
I love this so simple apron project been looking for one ❤️ thank you it's great!
Beautiful nails!!! Love this project, I was making and looking for apron patterns, thank you so much!
This would be cute with plain red fabric pockets. Love your idea of including your favourite cookie recipe. For Christmas this year, I am making bowl cozies and including a bowl and my favourite soup recipe.
I was truly inspired by your projects .
I made 9 identical reversible aprons for my favorite girls for Xmas.
They just loved them
I can remember my aunt always wore her apron in her kitchen when she was baking it’s a fun memory of her. Her name was Clara she was my dads sister
Love, love, love this tutorial and pattern! Thank you so much!
Misty, your hands are so beautiful. Take care of them and they will serve you well for many years to come.
Great "Live" Misty. Love aprons 😊 Please turn up the volume on Liz's microphone. If I turn up my volume to hear her, then I'm blasted out when Misty talks! Thanks.
I really like Liz's comments too. She is a keeper!
I’m would love to see this tutorial in a child size version for my grandchildren! Thank you!
You can get a cheap apron from the dollor store and use that as your template. Creative folding can get more than one apron from a yard or so.
Using kitchen towels from the dollar store is inexpensive and perfect for a child size apron
I have the same iron. I absolutely love it. Thank you for the pattern and the recipe
Love the Christmas gift idea! Fun!
I love all these cute ideas for presents. Thank you!
Reversible for sure. It would have more body to the fabric. I would also pre-wash. Bc it's going to get washed a lot, and so pre shrink it.
Loved this project plus you are so cute I loved the presentation too. I went and printed the pattern before I finished watching the rest of the video and could not figure out why I had a recipe- I thought maybe the lady who’s my handicapped daughter’s helper and has become like a member of the family must have printed earlier in the day and forgotten to take it with her, then when I got back to the video I found out you included it, how nice! Looks delicious. Love the apron, I may put a pocket on the bib part when I make mine. So glad I found your channel, you ladies are delightful. I watched the tea towel apron video too.
Thank you so much, a nice project for the winter.
What a great apron pattern. Thank you!
I make my straps the same way. I hate trying to turn narrow tubes of fabric. Thanks for the cookie recipe along with the printable.
Love, love this. Gifts for several people are running through my mind! Thank you!
I have a tip for cutting curves: Using a small ruler (non-grippy side), place it on the pattern and butt your rotary cutter against the edge. Then move your rotary cutter and ruler TOGETHER along the curved edge. (I learned this in making face masks). I use my Quilt in a Day small flying geese ruler. It has the advantage of having a line that goes to the edge and few markings which (1) made it easy to see the edge of the pattern and (2) provided a visible trim line point that went to the edge to use as the pivot point for both the ruler and rotary blade allowing them to move together seamlessly.
I am just seeing this and think it's a wonderful idea! And thanks for the cookie recipe!
Hi Misty, it's Misty! I love watching your tutorials. Keep them coming!
thanks for the pattern! think I will not cut the neck tie and do an over the head loop, rather than having to tie it :)
Love this. Nice job and easy peasy. I have been ask to make some Christmas gift aprons and was pleased to find you tutorial with the lovely addition of the cookie recipe. I will place it in the box with the aprons. Thank you for sharing this one.
Great tutorial! Can't wait to make this for gifts! All the best to you.