I made this for my bestie's little girl last week
I am going to attempt to tell you how I did it. In the interest of full disclosure: I have no idea what I'm doing when it comes to sewing and this is not going to be a very technical tutorial. I don't know how to read a pattern or how to use half the functions on my very simple sewing machine. I don't know all the lingo so just bear with me; I will use the word "topstitch" because it is the one word I understand and it makes me feel cool to say it.
Here we go.
Get some fun fabrics
I obviously didn't end up using that pink leopard fabric, but isn't it cute?
Prewash your fabric and cut it into the following pieces:
Waistband: 4.5" x 42"
Body: 8.5" x 16"
Ruffle: 4.5" x 42"
Crayon pocket: 5" x 16"
*These dimensions don't have to be exact! You're going to want the crayon pocket width to match up with the body of the apron, so those are those are the only two that should be close. This apron fits a 2-4 year old.*
I started with the waistband because I knew it would be easy. Sew it into a "tube" inside out with between 1/4" - 1/2" seam allowance. Oh, I guess I know what a seam allowance is. Yay!
here I am pinning it
and sewing it
then turn it rightside out!
Tuck the ends in, pin them and sew them closed
Then topstich all the edges
Then you'll have your waistband!
Now let's start the body. Hem the sides about 1/2"
Decide which side is the top and which is the bottom.
Hem the bottom about 1/2"
Bunch the top so it is ruffly. There is a quick tutorial for how to do this here. There are plenty of tutorials on youtube for gathers and ruffles if you don't like the one I linked to.
I gathered it down to about 10" across at the top
Now center the body on the waistband, pin it generously and sew it!
Here's what you should have now
You still with me? Good. Next we'll do the bottom ruffle since we're so darn good at gathers now.
I wish I had more pics of this part; it was really late and I was tired.
Fold the bottom ruffle piece of fabric lengthwise, wrong sides together (rightside out). Make a super bunchy gather close to the raw edge. You are going to be bunching it down from 42" to about 15" (so it will match up with the hemmed body). Measure it against the hemmed body to be sure your width is correct. Sew the ruffle to the bottom of the body.
Fold the bottom ruffle piece of fabric lengthwise, wrong sides together (rightside out). Make a super bunchy gather close to the raw edge. You are going to be bunching it down from 42" to about 15" (so it will match up with the hemmed body). Measure it against the hemmed body to be sure your width is correct. Sew the ruffle to the bottom of the body.
Now you should have this. We're getting there...
Now it's time to sew the crayon holder.
Make another inside out "tube" like you did for the waistband. Turn it rightside out and topstitch. Told you I'd say topstitch a lot.
Tuck in the edges and sew them so you have this. ***Make sure that the length of the crayon holder part is the same as the width of the body. Adjust your seams to match the two***
You can see my prototype on the floor in the background. I experimented with one and gave it to my daughter.
Now we get to attach the crayon pocket to the rest of the apron. Pin it down near the ruffle, matching the pocket hem to the body hem, and sew around the sides and bottom. ***leave the top open so there is a place to slip the crayons in***
Now we get to attach the crayon pocket to the rest of the apron. Pin it down near the ruffle, matching the pocket hem to the body hem, and sew around the sides and bottom. ***leave the top open so there is a place to slip the crayons in***
Now it's time to mark where the stitches for the crayon compartments will go. I made them about an inch apart
Sew each line that will be the sides of the individual crayon pockets. Sew the entire height of the pocket for each line. You'll be making about 15 of these. Make sure you backstitch!
Sick of sewing yet? This is where I start to get bored. We're so close to being done!
Now you'll have this
and lots of these
Trim all those ugly strings!
Stick some crayons in the pockets and you're done!!!
What do you think? Let me know if you try it! It will take a couple of hours to do, but I think this is so worth it. Thanks for stopping by!
Blessings,