Love the Apron and little 'catch-all'. I had an idea: Use a decorative plastic liner and it would make a cute plant pot cover for herbs, etc. on the window sill. Thanks for the inspiration! Karen
Thanks Nancy! I do have a ruffler and I've used the basting stitch for my daughters dresses. The ruffled edging would look wonderful too! Thanks for watching! If you make this apron I'd love to see a photo.
Thanks for doing this tutorial. You did a great job. I would use a ruffler foot to make the ruffle or sew a basting stitch and gather it (the old way) if you don't have a ruffler. I think that would be a time saver.
Thank you for this video. I made one & am going to make another one soon. My neighbors were taking pictures of it when I wore it,
That is wonderful! thanks for sharing!
Love the Apron and little 'catch-all'. I had an idea: Use a decorative plastic liner and it would make a cute plant pot cover for herbs, etc. on the window sill. Thanks for the inspiration! Karen
sounds wonderful!
when folding over the waistband iron it down before sewing to make it easier.
great tip!
woow!!! good idea , thank you for the tutorial !!!
Thanks Nancy! I do have a ruffler and I've used the basting stitch for my daughters dresses. The ruffled edging would look wonderful too! Thanks for watching! If you make this apron I'd love to see a photo.
Thanks for doing this tutorial. You did a great job. I would use a ruffler foot to make the ruffle or sew a basting stitch and gather it (the old way) if you don't have a ruffler. I think that would be a time saver.
Thanks for saying that