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Upside downside kids apron pattern


(This tutorial originally appeared on the birch fabrics' blog in November 2013)

A quick sew, this reversible apron fits ages 2-5 years. Double the apron, for double the mess and double the FUN!

You will need:

Print out and assemble the pdf pattern. Cut apron (on the fold) from your 2 fabrics.

Cut the ribbon into 2 x 1 metre pieces. Bind 1 end of each piece by using a very narrow zig zag stitch.

Next, pin, then baste loops and ribbons (non bound end) 1/4″ seam allowance

Now, place main apron and lining apron, right sides facing. sew all the way around using 1/2″ seam allowance.

Making sure you leave a 2-3″ gap at the bottom of the apron for turning, trim seam allowance to 1/4″ and trim corners.

Turn apron, right sides facing out. Finally, press and top stitch 1/8″ away from edge.

Options for customisation:

  • Use a contrast top stitch
  • Add a simple rectangular pocket
  • Try adding, contrast bias binding or piping around the edges

This apron is great for role play as well as messy activities.

It makes a great, last minute, gift. Give the apron, on its own, paired with cookie cutters or a homemade playdough bakery set.

The apron ties by crossing the ribbons at the back, threading through the loops at the waist then tying together in the centre (see left hand image in collage above).

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