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    Jun142010

    Ruffles Apron - A Mooshkette Tutorial

    I've decided to take a spin at a tutorial. Here goes. If anyone out there is reading this blog and tries this, let me know if it's clear or needs some help. Email me if you have any questions. It's pretty simple and straightforward - all you need to know is how to cut rectangles and sew a straight line! :)

    Personally, I like extra long apron ties so that i can wrap them around to the front. This tutorial makes an apron sized for up to a 12ish - it all really depends on how much you want the apron to wrap around. you can easily increase the size of the apron by increasing the dimensions of the Apron Skirt Body/Panel.

     

    Ruffles Apron  Tutorial

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    Here's another style - same pattern.

     

     

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    Hello. I love your pattern for the ruffles apron. I just made one and everything came out ok except I have one question. When you turn in the handles and the waist and you then flip it right sides together where do you line up the ends since there is a 1/2 inch seam at the start and the end of the waistband? If this does not make sense, it is ok.

    I teach a purse class and for a bonus I would like to have the ladies make an apron. The class is $5 and they buy their purse pattern but I wanted to see if I could use your apron pattern for the bonus since they already buy a purse pattern I wanted to use a free pattern for the apron. Please let me know if this is ok since this is your great idea and creation:)

    Thanks, TIffany L from Texas

    November 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTiffany L

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