I absolutely love this apron! One suggestion for that large pocket would be to put a button on both sides & one button hole or plastic snaps on both sides, right in the middle, just to keep it a little closer to the body. Thank you for sharing your time and talents! You are SEW appreciated!
I did the same double button on the one I made a few years ago. With the really cute buttons you can get these days it really perked up the appearance.
This is ideal. I had to throw out half of my tops because I spilt stuff down them or stained them when cooking and cleaning. This tabard is just right because I don't necessarily need much protection below the waist, more on the front and a little way down the sleeves. Your diction, slower speech and simple explanations are excellent.
I have always had a problem with tying things in the back and now I can't at all. Which led to the idea of 2 short straps on each side. They could be added into the seam before it's sewn. Then you just tie a bit on the left and a bit on the right. Alternatively, you could put an elastic loop and button on each side, again catching the elastic in the seam. Thank you for such a fun idea.
Just the apron pattern I’ve been looking for!! I wore an apron like this for work, and I loved it because it didn’t pull on my neck. Thank you so much.
Ah finally an apron that covers all the right spots and provides perfect storage. I'm forever carrying things up and down the stairs when tidying up and wishing I had pockets! This will be perfect. Thank you!
Thank you Laura for a lovely pattern. I've just made two aprons, one for myself and a friend and now male in the household wanting one for when he is barbequing - likes the idea of just putting it on with no ties to worry about. I love your channel.
Fabulous! I am an apron-using ranch girl and love collecting patterns and making aprons for myself and others. I find aprons with the narrow neck straps that either tie behind the neck or have the D-ring buckles are very uncomfortable for my neck, so I’m always looking for aprons with “shoulders” and this fits the bill. Here’s a suggestion for securing the pocket gap … instead of using permanent machine stitches, (which prevents the pocket from being able to be turned to the other side) consider using snaps. I guess that’s the ranch girl coming out in me ;) . Hook and loop tape would be another option, but the hooks can be messy and frustrating if they aren’t covered during laundering. I surely enjoy your varied video content as I do all types of sewing. Keep up the good work.
@@vickielster3928 Therein lies the question, right? ... One idea would be to keep a separate strip of the soft, fuzzy side (the "loop" in hook & loop) handy to slap over the "hook" side of the tape during laundering. ??? I'm not a big fan of hook & loop. The hook side gathers lint, threads, etc. & becomes ineffective unless effort is made to clean it out. In the words of Piglet, "Oh, bother."
O, Laura! This is the kind of apron I want! Think my mom & aunts called it a tabard apron. Grandma may have worn one too (I was only 5 when Grandma passed away) I like this style cause there are no ties to tangle in wash. Thank you so much for the memories & a great pattern!
Love the apron. I just made a cross back apron in a sewing class. I really like it because it has no ties. However, really like yours as it covers the upper body more fully. Thank you for all the tutorials. Love your channel.
Laura you out done yourself once again 😉. I really love this type of apron. Can you please do a tutorial on this same type, but in a half apron please? Thank you once again and I'm looking forward to your next tutorial videos 🥰🤗
For my ties, I am making a loop of fabric in the seam at the waist on the front peice, and sewing my ties into the back. The ties will go thru the loops and tie in the front. I may add lightweight interfacing to the pocket for added body. Your tutorials are always top notch and this one is no exception. It is great for me as I cant draft patterns but I like to add my own spin to them. ❤️ My sister in laws will love these!
Love this apron! I would use a large colorful snap or a big button and buttonhole for the pocket. Since everyone uses phones what about a pocket at the top to slide your phone in? The chocolate them was right on. Enjoying your channel.
OMGosh!! I literally bought the very same fabrics (the 2 busy print chocolate ones) last week to make an apron!! Great minds think alike 🥰🤗 Also, your hair looks adorable up like that 😘
I love buttons so I would make “tabs” with buttons or button holes so that it would not interfere with the reversibility of the apron. Luv this idea though!
Amazing! Thank you! I LOVE aprons! I'll have to make one of these too! This would be great with the nice large pockets! My eye was drawn to the 2 treadle sewing machines.... would love to know what they are (brand and model) and if you sew on them much! Have your done a video featuring them....?
Love the apron! I became a viewer during pandemic with your surgical cap video. I made a bunch for my job. I no longer am required to wear them but I have them all! However, at the end of this video you suggest adding stitching on top of pocket to hold in place, but if you do this you wont be able to flip pocket inside, right?
Great video! I think I'll make a couple for myself and the other ladies in my family. I love your dress form. Is it homemade or store bought? My last one finally fell apart and I'm in the market for a new one.
I was thinking that too. Maybe press studs (snap fasteners?) On both sides might work. Also maybe for closing up the sides. I'll be trying out this pattern!
I love a good apron pattern. great to teach beginners. I just have one question, what is she putting in those 12 inch deep pockets? I am really curious.😂☺
Try watching it again with the captions on... be sure to select "translate". It looks like it might work now. Sending lots of love 💖 from sunny 🌞 Arizona 🌵😷
I so needed this today! Thank you. You explain in depth, coherently, and show everything which helps us visual learners. Have a magical day!
I absolutely love this apron! One suggestion for that large pocket would be to put a button on both sides & one button hole or plastic snaps on both sides, right in the middle, just to keep it a little closer to the body. Thank you for sharing your time and talents! You are SEW appreciated!
I did the same double button on the one I made a few years ago. With the really cute buttons you can get these days it really perked up the appearance.
This is ideal. I had to throw out half of my tops because I spilt stuff down them or stained them when cooking and cleaning. This tabard is just right because I don't necessarily need much protection below the waist, more on the front and a little way down the sleeves. Your diction, slower speech and simple explanations are excellent.
I have always had a problem with tying things in the back and now I can't at all. Which led to the idea of 2 short straps on each side. They could be added into the seam before it's sewn. Then you just tie a bit on the left and a bit on the right. Alternatively, you could put an elastic loop and button on each side, again catching the elastic in the seam. Thank you for such a fun idea.
Just the apron pattern I’ve been looking for!! I wore an apron like this for work, and I loved it because it didn’t pull on my neck. Thank you so much.
Ah finally an apron that covers all the right spots and provides perfect storage. I'm forever carrying things up and down the stairs when tidying up and wishing I had pockets! This will be perfect. Thank you!
Lara, great fabrics and another great projects.
Thank you so much for sharing. My daughter needed this type for a new job. Blessings
You always give good direction in your project even for a beginner sewer. 🙏
Thank you Laura for a lovely pattern. I've just made two aprons, one for myself and a friend and now male in the household wanting one for when he is barbequing - likes the idea of just putting it on with no ties to worry about. I love your channel.
Fabulous! I am an apron-using ranch girl and love collecting patterns and making aprons for myself and others. I find aprons with the narrow neck straps that either tie behind the neck or have the D-ring buckles are very uncomfortable for my neck, so I’m always looking for aprons with “shoulders” and this fits the bill.
Here’s a suggestion for securing the pocket gap … instead of using permanent machine stitches, (which prevents the pocket from being able to be turned to the other side) consider using snaps. I guess that’s the ranch girl coming out in me ;) . Hook and loop tape would be another option, but the hooks can be messy and frustrating if they aren’t covered during laundering.
I surely enjoy your varied video content as I do all types of sewing. Keep up the good work.
How would you cover the hook n loop tape for laundering?
@@vickielster3928 Therein lies the question, right? ... One idea would be to keep a separate strip of the soft, fuzzy side (the "loop" in hook & loop) handy to slap over the "hook" side of the tape during laundering. ??? I'm not a big fan of hook & loop. The hook side gathers lint, threads, etc. & becomes ineffective unless effort is made to clean it out. In the words of Piglet, "Oh, bother."
Ah! I will make it a gardening apron :) Thank you, teacher!
Nice pattern. My grandmother always wore these cobblets and it saves on clothes.this is great for gardening. I like the versatility of this.
O, Laura! This is the kind of apron I want! Think my mom & aunts called it a tabard apron. Grandma may have worn one too (I was only 5 when Grandma passed away) I like this style cause there are no ties to tangle in wash. Thank you so much for the memories & a great pattern!
Hi Laura, This Apron looks so cute on you! I was surprised at how you put it together, great job.
Have a wonderful weekend. 🥰👍 Chris-Raleigh NC
Love the pocket idea.
You make things so simple, which is what I like. Thank you🌼 from England
Yes, it is called a Cobblers Apron and it will be so wonderful to have it function for 4 holidays. I imagine Christmas fabric, thanksgiving and so on.
Yes! Thanksgiving, Xmas, NewYr., and Valentine's Day! Tysm!
Thank you for all your instructional videos... so interesting and helpful! Very much appreciated!
Lovely apron, and Ideal for using some of my excess quilting fabric. I am nearly 5'3" so I may have to shorten the pocket. Wink
I love this Laura! I am going to make myself one of these, thank you - love your tuition! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Love the apron. I just made a cross back apron in a sewing class. I really like it because it has no ties. However, really like yours as it covers the upper body more fully. Thank you for all the tutorials. Love your channel.
Very cute apron.
Exactly what I was looking for!!! Thank you.
Thank you Laura, I will definitely be making this as it is the type of apron I like wear 👍
Love it. I need to get sewing for next weeks BBQ. Thanks Laura
I love your apron design…..going to make one for my grandson who is a chef!!!
Beautiful and excellent instructions
Just what I was looking for! Thank you!
Linda Laura. Amei o projeto. Estava precisa de um projeto como esse prático e com uma didática impecável. Obrigada! 🤗🥰❤🌹
You look especially beautiful today and I love your apron. 💜
Laura you out done yourself once again 😉. I really love this type of apron. Can you please do a tutorial on this same type, but in a half apron please? Thank you once again and I'm looking forward to your next tutorial videos 🥰🤗
Love this video, a simple basic apron! Great for up coming holidays for me and gifts.
For my ties, I am making a loop of fabric in the seam at the waist on the front peice, and sewing my ties into the back. The ties will go thru the loops and tie in the front. I may add lightweight interfacing to the pocket for added body. Your tutorials are always top notch and this one is no exception. It is great for me as I cant draft patterns but I like to add my own spin to them. ❤️ My sister in laws will love these!
Awesome apron!
Love this apron! I would use a large colorful snap or a big button and buttonhole for the pocket. Since everyone uses phones what about a pocket at the top to slide your phone in? The chocolate them was right on. Enjoying your channel.
That would also make a great apron for sewing and used as a chatelaine. It would keep the lint off of your clothes and your tools in the pockets.
What a good idea. Thanks Laura. 😂
Very practice design! One of my next makes, so thank you!
OMGosh!! I literally bought the very same fabrics (the 2 busy print chocolate ones) last week to make an apron!! Great minds think alike 🥰🤗 Also, your hair looks adorable up like that 😘
Clever and great instruction.
I wear aprons everyday. Was just thinking how i need a new one!
I love buttons so I would make “tabs” with buttons or button holes so that it would not interfere with the reversibility of the apron. Luv this idea though!
I’ve been looking for a pattern, would it work with ties on they sides only. Shorter ties, but one for each side.😊😊
This is GREAT! 😊 Thanks ❣️
I love this apron and have seen them with just tabs on the sides. I’m wondering how you could add side tabs with a button rather than ties.
Amazing! Thank you! I LOVE aprons! I'll have to make one of these too! This would be great with the nice large pockets! My eye was drawn to the 2 treadle sewing machines.... would love to know what they are (brand and model) and if you sew on them much! Have your done a video featuring them....?
Love the apron! I became a viewer during pandemic with your surgical cap video. I made a bunch for my job. I no longer am required to wear them but I have them all! However, at the end of this video you suggest adding stitching on top of pocket to hold in place, but if you do this you wont be able to flip pocket inside, right?
I wonder if this would be a good apron for craft vendors as well.
I think I would use snaps instead of tying.
Great video! I think I'll make a couple for myself and the other ladies in my family. I love your dress form. Is it homemade or store bought? My last one finally fell apart and I'm in the market for a new one.
Wow, no pattern, make it as you go as big or small as you need it to be. Made me a new subscriber. Gonna make one for a dog/cat groomer.
I was always told that this kind of apron was called a Tabard..
Love this apron tutorial!! Question…how long did you make the ties? Thinking I may need to adjust the width and tire for heavier family members.
So how do you make the pockets reversible if you stitch them to make a side by side pocket
If the pocket is stitched in the center to make two hand entry parts, then it’s not turntable to the other side! Or am I missing something?
I was thinking that too. Maybe press studs (snap fasteners?) On both sides might work. Also maybe for closing up the sides.
I'll be trying out this pattern!
I love a good apron pattern. great to teach beginners. I just have one question, what is she putting in those 12 inch deep pockets? I am really curious.😂☺
Because I am short and this makes the apron fix me better. And because big pockets are great lol
How big are the pieces of fabric? 1 yard each or shorter?
Thank you! I ruined one of my good shirts during my last project
Love the apron and the material but I think that is too complicated for me to follow. 😢❤❤❤
Could ties be put on the sides
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where is the pattern
Спасибо. Мне понравилось.. Жаль нет титров на русском языке .
Try watching it again with the captions on... be sure to select "translate". It looks like it might work now. Sending lots of love 💖 from sunny 🌞 Arizona 🌵😷
Could we get a download of pattern
Your fabric choice is pretty, but this video is taking too long for me today.
Too confusing