November 4, 2010
Flirty Apron Tutorial
by Kristen
So go get cookin’ and flirtin’ with my free Flirty Apron Tutorial that walks you through a step-by-step process on how to make this amazing apron. It can be used in more ways than just cooking in the kitchen. *WINK* I know my husband loves this one I made, I bet your husband will too!
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Love it!!! I have been looking everywhere for a super cute apron, now I can just make my own!
Very cute! How ironic that you would post this today after I spent hours looking at various apron patterns online last night. I like this one best though
Christmas gifts here we come!
It's wonderful! I especially like that it doesn't have gathers. I have so many aprons, mostly made by me, and some of them have gathered waistlines that make me look pudgier than I really am (which is pudgy enough). This design is very flattering!
Super cute! I've been looking for an apron pattern like this, and couldn't find one! Thanks!!
Love it! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for coming to A Crafty Soiree and sharing:) I love the black and yellow, such a eye catching apron with cute details!
PS: I also enjoyed the previous post! You gals look like you have so much fun together!
I'm so glad you gals love it! It really was an easy sewing project and VERY flattering for any body shape. I also have searched the internet trying to find a cute apron pattern and never found one, and that is how this creation came ab out!
@Marie, We would love to see your finished products, make sure to share with us when you are done. There are so many different color combination's you can do!
How cute! I wish I could sew to make one!
Super cute… I am downloading the tutorial now! I can't wait to make one, and the colors you used are adorable! Thank you so much for linking up to It's Stinkin' Craft Thursday.
Love it kristen! Can you believe that with all the cooking I do I don't own an apron. Yeppers. That's right. This cooking Divas does not own an apron! But now, I'm going to. I'm just going to dive into this project and make me a super cute one. Even though I can sew to save my life.
Thanks so much for the pattern! I absolutly love it! I've already made two past two days and I think I'll make some more for gift!! It's an easy pattern to follow!! Thanks Again!!!
this is so simply adorable!!! I LOVE IT!!! I’ve been into sewing lately and love making aprons……gotta try this patttern!! Thank you for making a pdf file!!!
LOVE IT! But the tutorial won’t come up. I’m dying to make this! Help!
Hey Jen! so glad you like it! The download is still working on my end. try clicking the link again. It should automatically start downloading.
just wanted to say this is what my daughters and nieces are getting for christmas, and it is all thanks to you. Very pretty apron , and I am sure will get many compliments…Deb
thank you for posting this! am now off to find fun fabrics!
This is so cute. I have been looking for an apron pattern to make for my sister who loves to cook. I was wondering if I should use regular cotton material or a canvas material. I can’t wait to go shopping for the fabric and start sewing:)
Abby- I just used regular cotton fabrics from Joann’s, but I’m sure you could use any fabric. I have even seen aprons with waterproof material. Good luck! and have fun!
I love this i saw a picture on pinterrest.But i couldnt find it then today i was looking around on the web and BAM. Here it is.Thanks i plan on making one for my self and this is so cute to wear around the house with the hubby home!!
So glad you found us Mary! Your husband will love it, I am sure!
Stupid question: I turned the pocket inside out and sewed two of the three sides. How do you sew the top piece before attaching the ruffle?
Once you see the two sides then turn it right side out, insert the ruffle at the top of the pocket and sew the entire pocket close with the ruffle sticking out. Then see three sides of the pocket onto your apron and that will create its own pocket. Does that make sense?
Thank you so much for this! I haven’t been able to find an apron I love! I’m so excited to make this!
So, I just wanted to say you’re a genius! I’m so looking forward to making this apron that I hope my Little M sleeps for just a little bit longer! YAY!
Sara- im so glad you like it. I searched forever online to find a pattern I liked and I couldn’t find one, so I just made this one up. Haha!
Found this link on Pinterest….very cute! Thanks for the awesome tutorial, I’m going to try to make this!
Okay, call me stupid, but how do you download the pattern? I dont see a button or anything.. :/
Hi, thank you for sharing. Such a great tutorial! I posted your tutorial on my blog with a link back to your blog, hope it’s ok http://makeitandwearit.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/its-your-turn-to-do-dishes-what-bummer.html
Please write me if there is a problem makeandwear@gmail.com.
Cheers!
HI! I featured your tutorial on my blog, along with my finished flirty apron! Love it
http://linklovely.blogspot.com/2012/05/flirty-apron.html