I have made this pattern in toddler size and I use anything from a fat quarter to a pair of daddy's old jeans. It appears that the denim aprons won the contest hands down. When they're not worn for painting, cooking, gardening, they make great capes! Oh, the imagination of little ones. My friend has a preschool and I made 30 aprons for her (denim). I did not put a pocket on the toddler aprons as you never know what surprises you may find in the laundry 😂. I sold a couple last weekend, and the little girl loved it so much, she wore it and showed other vendors her apron. You know that age, they won't wear anything that looks like a bib. They want something that looks like Daddy and Mommy's apron. Haven't seen many grown ups turning them into capes😂❤
Love the idea of an adjustable strap and long enough to wrap around. For us "Senior " cooks that have had shoulder surgery, not having to tie a knot in the back is great. Think I'll take some dress shirts from a family member that has passed and make some Remembrance gifts. Thanks for the idea. And Yes, I love your furry assistant.😅😅
You can make an apron from a men’s dress shirt. I have made them and they are simple. Can be made with very-little sewing. I think they would make a great remembrance item. Leave in the collar and buttons.
I am teaching myself how to sew. Back in the day I didn't have any interest although my Mom and sister were great seamstress'. I am 68 years old and my children bought me a sewing machine. I have watched this video numerous times and I am very excited to make my first project!!
I wish i had seen this earlier. I am making all of my grown children aprons and all tutorials are 26 and 28 inch aprons. I made my 6ft3 sons first, the 2 daughter in laws next and realized their aprons are the same length. So now i need to add length or go get more material and start over. And what a great idea for the straps, it takes the guess work out of how long a neck strap i need!
I made a very similar apron a few months ago following someone else's tutorial but yours is SO MUCH EASIER! Thank you for the clear and concise instructions.
Love the easy instructions, I added a second row of pockets to the bottom of the apron. We can never have enough pockets for, keys, glasses, tissue and phone. I also made it reversible, so now there are two beautiful sides to choose from. Whatever mood that you are in! Thanks so much for this great project.
Thank you so much! I have been very nervous to start sewing, but my mom needs a new apron, and I've got a beautiful new sewing machine. This helped me so much.
I just made an apron as a gift for my bf for Valentine’s Day last night using your tutorial and it came out great! It was so fun and simple and this was my first ever sewing project, so it was a great confidence builder!! Can’t wait to make more projects:)
Thank you for creating this tutorial. I followed along exactly and very pleased with the apron I put together. I'm searching for the ironing mat you have with the measuring lines. That would be nice to use. You are just perfect! until the bloopers..... very nice!
Me again! I finished making one of these today using a fun grey fabric printed with cows; it's a wonderfully quick project and I am very pleased with how it looks and fits. Someone with a little more practice than I could easily do one in an afternoon; heck, I probably could have, too, but after accidentally trimming the corners for the casings on the folded side instead of the cut edge, I decided it was time to take a break, LOL. The strap is a bit too long - I can wrap it all the way around my body & then tie it in the back - so next time I will cut three strips for that instead of four. It's surprising how easily the strap can be turned using a chopstick, even being as long as it is. And for the record, turns out that dogs are as helpful as cats, LOL. PS, I tagged you on Insta if you want to see the finished project.
Your tutorials are my favorite. The instructions are always clear and easy to follow. Love your fabric choices. Your fluffy "supervisor" made me smile. Thanks for sharing!❤
I have a set of three turny tool things I bought on amazon just for turning straps and it is the best! They are basically tubes and dowels, you put the tube inside the strap and then use the dowel to poke the fabric through and flip it.
This is a terrific patter! You are a very organized seamstress; time-saving tips. GREAT! I'm a rather chunky old woman so I needed to make adjustment - mostly in the length of the straps. I suggest measuring one's girth before deciding on the length of the straps - test it out with string or rope or something. I also added a pin on the inside waist of the band so i wouldn't pull it all the wan thru. Could add a knot at each end also to prevent that. Good work Erica~!
Oh! I meant to say that I had a cute pocket sized panel that I got on Etsy . It looks like an 1890’s post card of beautiful botanical art. I loved how it turned out on plain linen. Thanks for concise instructions.
Thank you so much for this, as a larger mama i love your adjustable straps! ❤❤ Also can make for gifts without worrying about sizes for my other beautiful ladies. Thank you from over in England!
I've been looking for an easy apron pattern and I think I like this one. Thanks for the lesson.😊 My cat has to lay right in the middle of my fabric so it gets his "full" attention.
Thank you so much for this tutorial Erika ! Just made an apron for my dads birthday and used pieces of jeans as patchwork to create the fabric, it’s amazing 😻
This is my first sewing project! I made it and it was pretty easy! I'm normally a crocheter but I am surprised at how much ironing is included with sewing, thank you for the easy to follow tutorial and I am sure I will be making a ton of these for my craft class to practice!
Thank you so much for posting this. Your directions were clear, concise, and most importantly easy to follow. I also attached a ruffle to the bottom and it turned out super cute! Again, thank you so much!
Oh Boy! Your fluffy assistant is back! Jack is adorable! The apron tutorial is just what I need! Thanks, Erica, for always including clear cutting instructions! Pat
When you were listing the supplies needed for this project, you forgot to list a CAT. All cat moms know how helpful cats can be- they’re willing to lay right on your fabric, just in case a sudden wind howls through your sewing room.
I finally made this today. It was a long process for me because I went slowly through each step the instructions were perfect. Thank you for this tutorial!
I just finished two of these, one for me and one for a friend. They were so fun to make. Thank you for all your sewing videos. I love making all your projects!
Thanks for your easy to follow tutorial. I'd been searching for an adjustable size apron that didn't require me to purchase a pattern, or download and then print out a pattern, as I don't have access to a printer. This turned out great, and was super easy to do. Now, I need to make one for myself, too. These will make great holiday gifts!
I love how simple you make the follow along. I used your episode to make an apron for my sister's birthday present. It was fun and got me really into sewing. I really look forward to making other items.
A friend asked me to make him one exactly like this, so I was very happy when I found your tutorial. I made a practice one for me first just to check out the measurements. Ended up making it reversible since I was using a cotton print so it was a bit flimsy and I didn't like the idea of the wrong side being visible, albeit from behind. The double fabric adds a bit of weight so it's perfect. I love that the straps go around exactly like my beloved Ikea apron which I bought years ago. Much better design than others I've seen! I will have to play with the measurements a bit as he is heftier than I am, but I am really happy with your tutorial. Thanks!
How did you do the straps with it being reversible? I would like mine to have a little more weight also because I have a cotton fabric. I can't seem to wrap my head around how you could feed the straps through the same way.
@@sistermaide I believe the casing went between the back and front sides, yes. So it would be a n extra line of sewing to make the casing (after sewing both sides together), and leaving a gap on top and where the straps come out of the sides. I can't believe I did not take photos as I made it... or even of the finished product!
Oh my goodness such an adorable and easy tutorial on how to make an apron. I love that it's adjustable. Love your adorable kitty/helper. Going to try this style. Wish me luck.🤞🙏😂 Thank you for sharing your video.😊
Fun video!! I also added a small pocket at to top of apron with s slot for Phone and Pencil. I plan on making one for a man for BBQ wear. I made pockets out of kitchen size towel with BBQ print on plaid fabric. Enough fabric was left to make Hot Mittens with black denim on Palm side .
What a great tutorial! Thank you Erica. Now I know what I will be making for my daughter and granddaughters for Christmas. Need to look at my stash for fabric I think they might like. See you next time.
Great tutorial, Erica. Your daughter makes a lovely model. I made very similar aprons in March of 2014 for our granddaughter's first birthday because she liked helping Mommy cook. One for her and one for our daughter. The only difference is mine had curved sides with facing style casings to fit the curve. The angled sides of yours makes it easy for a novice to make a great apron in less time. Thanks for sharing. Reminds me these would be great Christmas gifts for my sisters in law that both love to cook.
@@judybennett3143 No, it is not. As I said I made facings to use as a casing for the straps to go through. It's a separate piece of fabric cut to fit the curve of the upper sides.
I love this tutorial! I have an apron with this style adjustable strap and love it. If I have directional fabric, I'd have it running up and down instead of side to side.
I literally was thinking the same thing. I don't know what it is but as soon as I lay my mat out for cutting my cat decides he MUST lay right there in my way. Glad to know I'm not the only person suffering from this problem
Omg. I love love this pattern. I’ve made and sold aprons and the ones I made, are just to much. I didn’t enjoy sewing them. It wasn’t worth the trouble, it would take all day for one apron.
I have made this pattern in toddler size and I use anything from a fat quarter to a pair of daddy's old jeans. It appears that the denim aprons won the contest hands down. When they're not worn for painting, cooking, gardening, they make great capes! Oh, the imagination of little ones. My friend has a preschool and I made 30 aprons for her (denim). I did not put a pocket on the toddler aprons as you never know what surprises you may find in the laundry 😂. I sold a couple last weekend, and the little girl loved it so much, she wore it and showed other vendors her apron. You know that age, they won't wear anything that looks like a bib. They want something that looks like Daddy and Mommy's apron. Haven't seen many grown ups turning them into capes😂❤
Love the idea of an adjustable strap and long enough to wrap around. For us "Senior " cooks that have had shoulder surgery, not having to tie a knot in the back is great. Think I'll take some dress shirts from a family member that has passed and make some Remembrance gifts. Thanks for the idea. And Yes, I love your furry assistant.😅😅
You can make an apron from a men’s dress shirt. I have made them and they are simple. Can be made with very-little sewing. I think they would make a great remembrance item. Leave in the collar and buttons.
I am teaching myself how to sew. Back in the day I didn't have any interest although my Mom and sister were great seamstress'. I am 68 years old and my children bought me a sewing machine. I have watched this video numerous times and I am very excited to make my first project!!
@@KarinFadley I’m in my 60’s also and I just started “sewing “ in the last few years. I mostly make dog bandannas and I really enjoy it.
I wish i had seen this earlier. I am making all of my grown children aprons and all tutorials are 26 and 28 inch aprons. I made my 6ft3 sons first, the 2 daughter in laws next and realized their aprons are the same length. So now i need to add length or go get more material and start over. And what a great idea for the straps, it takes the guess work out of how long a neck strap i need!
Me too I feel like starting over
@raeboyd5596 could add a ruffle on the bottom to lengthen the ladies aprons.
That's the perfect width for the top of the apron. It doesn't bunch up and pucker when it's worn. Thank you for the tutorial.
You’re welcome 😊 So glad you like it!
I volunteered to teach a single mom and four of her five wonderful children in Feb. This will be a great project for The Sunshine Sewers!!!
I was thinking about adding a buckle to the neck strap to make an adjustable apron but this is so much better- wow. 😊
I made a very similar apron a few months ago following someone else's tutorial but yours is SO MUCH EASIER! Thank you for the clear and concise instructions.
Love the easy instructions, I added a second row of pockets to the bottom of the apron. We can never have enough pockets for, keys, glasses, tissue and phone. I also made it reversible, so now there are two beautiful sides to choose from. Whatever mood that you are in! Thanks so much for this great project.
Thank you so much! I have been very nervous to start sewing, but my mom needs a new apron, and I've got a beautiful new sewing machine. This helped me so much.
I just made an apron as a gift for my bf for Valentine’s Day last night using your tutorial and it came out great! It was so fun and simple and this was my first ever sewing project, so it was a great confidence builder!! Can’t wait to make more projects:)
My daughter made this as her very first 4-H clothing project - she was so proud! Thank you for the awesome tutorial!
Really like the apron & am also enjoying your bloopers you’ve been sharing at the end. We all need to have a chuckle & a smile these days. Thanks!
I love the adjustability of this apron! I used a thicker linen fabric and it turned out great. Thanks again for sharing your talents ❤
I made one for my son who does woodworking and knife making. He loves it! Thanks for the easy tutorial. You're the best!
Thank you for creating this tutorial. I followed along exactly and very pleased with the apron I put together.
I'm searching for the ironing mat you have with the measuring lines. That would be nice to use.
You are just perfect! until the bloopers..... very nice!
@@marciat8931 I'm running to Jo-Ann fabrics to get it right now!
Me again! I finished making one of these today using a fun grey fabric printed with cows; it's a wonderfully quick project and I am very pleased with how it looks and fits. Someone with a little more practice than I could easily do one in an afternoon; heck, I probably could have, too, but after accidentally trimming the corners for the casings on the folded side instead of the cut edge, I decided it was time to take a break, LOL. The strap is a bit too long - I can wrap it all the way around my body & then tie it in the back - so next time I will cut three strips for that instead of four. It's surprising how easily the strap can be turned using a chopstick, even being as long as it is. And for the record, turns out that dogs are as helpful as cats, LOL. PS, I tagged you on Insta if you want to see the finished project.
Another beginner sewer here. You make it look "sew" easy. Clear directions. Thank you!
I just made this apron as a gift for someone, and it was so fun and easy! Thank you!
Your tutorials are my favorite. The instructions are always clear and easy to follow. Love your fabric choices.
Your fluffy "supervisor" made me smile.
Thanks for sharing!❤
I have a set of three turny tool things I bought on amazon just for turning straps and it is the best! They are basically tubes and dowels, you put the tube inside the strap and then use the dowel to poke the fabric through and flip it.
This is a terrific patter! You are a very organized seamstress; time-saving tips. GREAT! I'm a rather chunky old woman so I needed to make adjustment - mostly in the length of the straps. I suggest measuring one's girth before deciding on the length of the straps - test it out with string or rope or something. I also added a pin on the inside waist of the band so i wouldn't pull it all the wan thru. Could add a knot at each end also to prevent that. Good work Erica~!
Came for the apron, stayed for the cat 😂. Seriously though, great tutorial. Gonna make one right away!
Oh! I meant to say that I had a cute pocket sized panel that I got on Etsy . It looks like an 1890’s post card of beautiful botanical art. I loved how it turned out on plain linen. Thanks for concise instructions.
I made this apron for a friend and received so many compliments on the design design. Thank you so much for sharing this very helpful video
This is just what I needed, my daughter is a chef and goes through a lot of aprons 😊👩🏼🍳Thanks so much , from the UK
i love this easy pattern I'm getting ready to make one and found your video thanks so much
Fabulous tutorial! I understand it! I am following your tutorial and I am succeeding. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thank you for your tutorial! I used toale aprons when I was kid. I had forgotten how to them. Thank you for refreshing my memory.
I love this tutorial I know I will have to watch it several times. I am teaching myself how to sew I thought I would start with an apron.
Thank you so much for this, as a larger mama i love your adjustable straps! ❤❤ Also can make for gifts without worrying about sizes for my other beautiful ladies. Thank you from over in England!
I made that exact pattern in a little bitty one to tie on a wine bottle I gave as a gift to a gourmet friend a couple years ago, very fun
What a fun gift idea! :)
I can not thank you enough for this lovely lesson. I never knew how to sew. I made two aprons for me and my son. This is lovely . Thank you
This is a great tutorial! Boyfriend asked for a punk rock apron so Ill see what I can do ;)
I've been looking for an easy apron pattern and I think I like this one. Thanks for the lesson.😊 My cat has to lay right in the middle of my fabric so it gets his "full" attention.
Great tutorial! I love the way you did the straps. Much better than turning them inside out. Very well explained. Thank you. These are fun to make.
Omg that is what I do. MAKE APRONS, I love your adjustable straps. I can't believe I never thought of that that's amazing. Thank you
Your model is beautiful. Thank you!
What a great tutorial! Very well explained! Thank you.
Thank you so much for this tutorial Erika ! Just made an apron for my dads birthday and used pieces of jeans as patchwork to create the fabric, it’s amazing 😻
This is my first sewing project! I made it and it was pretty easy! I'm normally a crocheter but I am surprised at how much ironing is included with sewing, thank you for the easy to follow tutorial and I am sure I will be making a ton of these for my craft class to practice!
Thank you so much for posting this. Your directions were clear, concise, and most importantly easy to follow. I also attached a ruffle to the bottom and it turned out super cute! Again, thank you so much!
Oh Boy! Your fluffy assistant is back! Jack is adorable! The apron tutorial is just what I need! Thanks, Erica, for always including clear cutting instructions! Pat
You forgot in your supplies, one fluffy cat. 😉 Thanks for the tutorial! I love that you keep it real by adding your bloopers!
Very important inclusion!❤😊
Absolutely agree 😂. The cat is a must !! 😅
I love your videos and you make a awesome teacher. You make it easy and I love your helper.😂
I love this easy to sew apron! Thanks for the video. Your daughter is beautiful!
When you were listing the supplies needed for this project, you forgot to list a CAT. All cat moms know how helpful cats can be- they’re willing to lay right on your fabric, just in case a sudden wind howls through your sewing room.
LOL!
All of us " crafters" KNOW and COMPLETELY agree: The importance of a cat during brainstorming or sewing is required and non negotiatable. 😅😅😅😂❤❤
My old fella, Flash, loved sitting on the back of my chair while I was sewing. He’s gone now and I sure do miss him sitting with me while sewing.
Reading this as my cat walks across my material 😂
For a beginner sewer I cannot thank you enough!
Such a cute apron! My family has all asked for aprons for Christmas for 2 years, but I couldn't find a fast, easy pattern until now. Thank you!
Yes! Aprons for everyone! LOL!
Aww! Your kid is so cute! What a good sport modeling the apron for you!
Thank you for this super easy apron. I am very new to sewing and I was able to make it.
I looking forward to making more.
Awwww, your daughter is model beautiful. And I love this apron, THANK YOU 🙏🏽
Thank you for this amazing pattern 🌹
Thank you! This was my first official sewing machine project!
I finally made this today. It was a long process for me because I went slowly through each step the instructions were perfect. Thank you for this tutorial!
Thank you! Love the fact that your cat hangs out with you! 🤗 Mine do the same and I love it 🥰
Adding a cute apron to a baker Christmas gift! Thanks, Erica!!❤
I just finished two of these, one for me and one for a friend. They were so fun to make. Thank you for all your sewing videos. I love making all your projects!
I love your tutorials. Not only are they very thorough & easy to follow, but you make me laugh with your bloopers at the end of each one. 1:00 p.m.
Love this. I especially like how you incorporated the straps.
Excellent instruction! Thank you so much.
Thank you very much for the video! It is officially my very first ever sewing project -- very excited!
Thanks for your easy to follow tutorial. I'd been searching for an adjustable size apron that didn't require me to purchase a pattern, or download and then print out a pattern, as I don't have access to a printer. This turned out great, and was super easy to do. Now, I need to make one for myself, too. These will make great holiday gifts!
Love the instruction. I'm planning on making this tomorrow. The bloopers were the best part.
Thank you for putting the measurements in the description!
Made one for my MIL tonight. Now that I know how to make them, it won't take as long.
Oh, I love the adjustable strap method. Very smart.
Beautifully done apron
Well explained and demonstrated 😊🙏🏾
I love how simple you make the follow along. I used your episode to make an apron for my sister's birthday present. It was fun and got me really into sewing. I really look forward to making other items.
A friend asked me to make him one exactly like this, so I was very happy when I found your tutorial. I made a practice one for me first just to check out the measurements. Ended up making it reversible since I was using a cotton print so it was a bit flimsy and I didn't like the idea of the wrong side being visible, albeit from behind. The double fabric adds a bit of weight so it's perfect. I love that the straps go around exactly like my beloved Ikea apron which I bought years ago. Much better design than others I've seen! I will have to play with the measurements a bit as he is heftier than I am, but I am really happy with your tutorial. Thanks!
How did you do the straps with it being reversible? I would like mine to have a little more weight also because I have a cotton fabric. I can't seem to wrap my head around how you could feed the straps through the same way.
@@hobbesession1 did you make a casing for the straps, while sewing backside to the front? I think that would make it cool looking!
@@sistermaide I believe the casing went between the back and front sides, yes. So it would be a n extra line of sewing to make the casing (after sewing both sides together), and leaving a gap on top and where the straps come out of the sides. I can't believe I did not take photos as I made it... or even of the finished product!
Love this apron will be making some for a Christmas fair and for my Etsy shop so thank you so much. Great video
thank you so much this is way easier making aprons for my granddaughters
Oh my goodness such an adorable and easy tutorial on how to make an apron. I love that it's adjustable. Love your adorable kitty/helper. Going to try this style. Wish me luck.🤞🙏😂 Thank you for sharing your video.😊
🤗 Thank you Erica, very doable! Glad you are feeling better. Take care.
Yes thank you, getting better every day!
Hi! I made 4 of these a couple years ago and 2 more just last week! I love this apron and thank you for sharing it:) Marilyn
Love your fluffy assistant!
I’m making this apron for my twin 10 year old granddaughters. Think they will love it!!
Fun video!! I also added a small pocket at to top of apron with s slot for Phone and Pencil.
I plan on making one for a man for BBQ wear. I made pockets out of kitchen size towel with BBQ print on plaid fabric. Enough fabric was left to make Hot Mittens with black denim on Palm side .
Christmas gifts!!! 🎄Thank you, you explained it so easy!!!
How did I miss this great tutorial? I need to make this for my sister in-law who is very busty.
Thank you for the video! You are fun.
What a great tutorial! Thank you Erica. Now I know what I will be making for my daughter and granddaughters for Christmas. Need to look at my stash for fabric I think they might like. See you next time.
Thank you for this video. It was super easy.😊
This was the first apron I ever made. It came out great. Can’t wait to get started on my next one. Thank you
This is a great pattern! Easy and quick. Thanks!
Great tutorial, Erica. Your daughter makes a lovely model.
I made very similar aprons in March of 2014 for our granddaughter's first birthday because she liked helping Mommy cook. One for her and one for our daughter. The only difference is mine had curved sides with facing style casings to fit the curve. The angled sides of yours makes it easy for a novice to make a great apron in less time. Thanks for sharing. Reminds me these would be great Christmas gifts for my sisters in law that both love to cook.
Are the instructions the same for a curved side?
@@judybennett3143 No, it is not. As I said I made facings to use as a casing for the straps to go through. It's a separate piece of fabric cut to fit the curve of the upper sides.
Great video. Thank you. Love the adjustable strings. Fits so friendly
I love this tutorial! I have an apron with this style adjustable strap and love it. If I have directional fabric, I'd have it running up and down instead of side to side.
Needed sewing supplies must include a fluffy cat! ❤️
I literally was thinking the same thing. I don't know what it is but as soon as I lay my mat out for cutting my cat decides he MUST lay right there in my way. Glad to know I'm not the only person suffering from this problem
Oh good. I have several.
Exactly! Lol
Made this apron yesterday and I love it. More to come…for Christmas gifts this year!🎄
I love this video. It’s so helpful right to the point and fun. I’m so happy I found this video. 😊 great work.
Love watching her assistant 🐈⬛
Omg. I love love this pattern. I’ve made and sold aprons and the ones I made, are just to much. I didn’t enjoy sewing them. It wasn’t worth the trouble, it would take all day for one apron.
My all time favorite apron pattern. Great gift. Easy and quick to put together. Thank you for posting.
Glad you like it!
I made this today and it turned out so cute!! This video was very helpful and easy to follow for a beginner!
So glad I just found your you tube channel! You're presentations are so inspiring and helpful! Lots of great information Thanks for sharing!
Love this. Thanks. The straps... yes! Love how adjustable.
I’m just loving your beautiful, little, furry, assistant.
Thanks for sharing; what a wonderful idea to make it adjustable like that! Planning to make my next apron this way!
Thank you Erica. Very nice tutorial and you explain it so well...
Thanks alot! I made mine today & it was awesome,I enjoyed making an apron for my kitchen.