Hi, I love your channel and appreciate your content. Please continue sharing different sewing projects. The apron is lovely. Thank you, Germaine Peoples Columbus, Ga
Janet and I sure could have used this pattern about 5 years ago (when we were making aprons for a Children's Summer Vacation Skills Program). This program had both girls and boys in it. When it started, it looked hopeless that the aprons would be made on time. However, other people jumped in to help. Each child received his/her own apron before the program began. With your pattern we could have made sure that no two aprons were alike. Thank you for this video. Your apron came out very nice. I like it reversible (one side work in until it is soiled, turn it over for a clean side to serve in).
I made reversible aprons for my grandchildren the fabric on one side had the names of all the cities in Texas, they live in Florida and the other side was fabric based on their hobbies, baking for my granddaughter and cooking for my grandson. I make my holiday aprons reversible as well. My thanksgiving aprons had pumpkins, turkeys, leaves and acorns appliquéd on them. They were cute.
Hello! I just got finished with 2 virtual sew dates and my supper and now can hand quilt while I watch your video. I hope you have a cheerful day. Thank you for posting this video and for your talent.
Very nice. I love the fashion fabric. One of my favorite things to make is aprons. Mine were one piece, double sided and I used D rings on the straps. Your pattern is great and I like the little tuck. A small alternate, put a slight curve on the bottom corners.
Thanks for the curve idea Ann....I thought D rings would be great too...I have those on hand...my next one I will try with the D rings. Thank you for your ideas💛
Who is that stunning haute couture fashion model?!? 😉 Very nice apron design, Tracy! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I like the little tuck at the top of the apron. Adds just a little interest to the top. FYI: Found out very quickly that trying to FMQ without gloves is NOT easy! So, gloves are on the way, as well as a silicon oven sheet for the top of my sewing machine bed. What meandering I did without gloves I was somewhat happy with. 😀 In the meantime, I've been watching a lot of FMQing RUclips videos.
LOL I am definitely no model LOL😂 Glove are needed for sure in FMQ...as for the silicone mat...I bought one and hated it...might work for you though. Let me know how yours works when you get it✅
Nice apron! Like the fashion fabric; it is so hip looking (does that tell my age). I found some 1930s prints I want to use for reverseable aprons. Take care, you sound better!
Did everyone buy the straps or did you substitute? I’m trying to figure out the length to make the straps with fabric. Any suggestions? Thank you! I love this apron!
I'd rather have 2 aprons. Not double, cause you get one side soil and you wash the apron , the other way you will get two faded fabrics from washing. But of course it is very nice.
Sis!!! Who would think of a reversible apron? I know…My bestie!! LOVE IT!!! Great job!!!👏🤗💕
Right!! LOL❤️ The verdict for Johnny Depp trial is on right now ! No one is watching my new video but you sis!!! LOL Thanks 😍
@@TheSewingChannel ALWAYS!! Lol
I am watching! I totally love the apron & the way you made it is too cool! I loved the fact that you quilted it!
Many of us think of it
Hi Tracy! I just enjoy your channel so much! In glad there are a lot of older videos i can watch to keep me busy until you put another one out!
Have fun watching❣️
Tracy, what a cute apron. Thanks a lot. 😍🇦🇺
You’re welcome 😊
Such a nice apron. I wear a lot of aprons because I am on the catering committee at my church. Another one to my collection.
Thank you Sue.It will make a great Church apron💛
Love,love,love this a lot !!!
Thank you Becky💛
Hi Tracy, This apron turned out so nice. 👍 Have a wonderful week. 🥰 Chris
Thank you! You too Chris🌸
Cute fat quarter reversible apron, love the green and pink fabric. Thanks for sharing Tracy
Thank you so much Beverly🌸
Hi,
I love your channel and appreciate your content. Please continue sharing different sewing projects. The apron is lovely. Thank you,
Germaine Peoples
Columbus, Ga
Thank you! Will do Germaine!🌸
Lol, you’re cute! Love the apron.
😊 thank you Charlene🌸
Janet and I sure could have used this pattern about 5 years ago (when we were making aprons for a Children's Summer Vacation Skills Program). This program had both girls and boys in it. When it started, it looked hopeless that the aprons would be made on time. However, other people jumped in to help. Each child received his/her own apron before the program began. With your pattern we could have made sure that no two aprons were alike. Thank you for this video. Your apron came out very nice. I like it reversible (one side work in until it is soiled, turn it over for a clean side to serve in).
I like the idea of turning it when soiled...I hadn't thought of that...Good thinking Arvetta✅
I made reversible aprons for my grandchildren the fabric on one side had the names of all the cities in Texas, they live in Florida and the other side was fabric based on their hobbies, baking for my granddaughter and cooking for my grandson. I make my holiday aprons reversible as well. My thanksgiving aprons had pumpkins, turkeys, leaves and acorns appliquéd on them. They were cute.
The aprons you made sound absolutely adorable💛
Love this design
This pattern is perfect for my girls & grandkids. Time to go shopping for supplies! Thank you 😊
Perfect! Thank you for watching Patricia!💛
What a cute project... I love the fabric you chose.. Lori Holt has such cute designs. Hope your voice gets better soon.
Thank you so much! Her fabrics are cute🌸
Hello! I just got finished with 2 virtual sew dates and my supper and now can hand quilt while I watch your video. I hope you have a cheerful day. Thank you for posting this video and for your talent.
Thank you for the support Brenda💛
Another great video! I look forward to each one!
Awesome! Thank you so much Trey for supporting my channel💛
Thanks for sharing i really appreciates your tutorials
You are so welcome Sandra💛
Wonderful Apron! You are excellent at explaining the process!
Thank you so much Glenda!🌸 💜🌹
Great apron tutorial and very lovely fabric selected!!
Thanks so much Gloria😊
Super cute!
Thank you Paula !😊
You’re welcome 😊❤️
Really cute! I’m going to try it. 😃👏🏽👏🏽
This is so cute! Great instructions, too! Thank you!
Thank you Kris🌸 Have a great weekend coming up!!!
Very nice. I love the fashion fabric. One of my favorite things to make is aprons. Mine were one piece, double sided and I used D rings on the straps. Your pattern is great and I like the little tuck. A small alternate, put a slight curve on the bottom corners.
Thanks for the curve idea Ann....I thought D rings would be great too...I have those on hand...my next one I will try with the D rings. Thank you for your ideas💛
Very cute ❤
Who is that stunning haute couture fashion model?!? 😉 Very nice apron design, Tracy! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I like the little tuck at the top of the apron. Adds just a little interest to the top. FYI: Found out very quickly that trying to FMQ without gloves is NOT easy! So, gloves are on the way, as well as a silicon oven sheet for the top of my sewing machine bed. What meandering I did without gloves I was somewhat happy with. 😀 In the meantime, I've been watching a lot of FMQing RUclips videos.
LOL I am definitely no model LOL😂
Glove are needed for sure in FMQ...as for the silicone mat...I bought one and hated it...might work for you though. Let me know how yours works when you get it✅
@@TheSewingChannel Will do!
Love the apron. Where do you get those straps?. Ive never seen them in the store.
Thank you Donna...I have links of the strapping with buckles in the description box below the video...click "see more" button✅
I would love to see a tutorial on a Japanese-style apron. I hate having an apron around my neck.
I'll see what I can do Rhonda✅
I would love to see that as well, hope she does one!
Beautiful quick & easy apron. Thanks for another great tutorial!
You bet Michelle! This one was super quick!✅
Nice apron! Like the fashion fabric; it is so hip looking (does that tell my age). I found some 1930s prints I want to use for reverseable aprons. Take care, you sound better!
1930's fabric will work perfectly!🌸
Did everyone buy the straps or did you substitute? I’m trying to figure out the length to make the straps with fabric. Any suggestions? Thank you! I love this apron!
Measure your waste and triple the number✅ and divide by 2✅. That should work.
@@TheSewingChannel thank you!
I'd rather have 2 aprons. Not double, cause you get one side soil and you wash the apron , the other way you will get two faded fabrics from washing. But of course it is very nice.
Good point✅
Kept losing my voice 15 minutes into teaching. Culprit: an abscessed tooth. Root Canal solved it.
Oh wow! really? My teeth don't hurt anywhere🤷🏻♀️ interesting though.