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This tutorial and pattern came into being becauseI needed a new apron. Aprons should be fun. They are so easy to sew, and every time I make a new one, I design something different. My friends loved my newest creation and begged me to make a pattern, so I did.
No enlargement of pattern pieces is needed, but make sure to set your printer at 100% (no margins added in printing) so your printed copies will be the exact size.
You will then have only to trim edges and tape the printed pages together to make a full size pattern. The sewing is quite easy and I've included lots of photos.
Please contact me with questions at this email address: klee2strings@gmail.com
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I'm a retired school teacher, and I've discovered that there is life outside of the classroom! I'm super busy and having a wonderful time. I spend parts of most of my days indulging my favorite hobbies, playing with with paper, pencils, fabrics and thread. Since I can't follow a pattern to save my soul because I have to tweak everything beyond recognition, I simply started making my own patterns. ...
I'm a retired school teacher, and I've discovered that there is life outside of the classroom! I'm super busy and having a wonderful time. I spend parts of most of my days indulging my favorite hobbies, playing with with paper, pencils, fabrics and thread. Since I can't follow a pattern to save my soul because I have to tweak everything beyond recognition, I simply started making my own patterns. Now I'm sharing them with others.
In my photos you may catch glimpses of my 1952 Singer 201 sewing machine. It's the best machine I've ever owned, sews a perfect seam, and never needs repairs. I use it for all of my straight stitching and I save the fancy new machine for decorative stitching and FMQ.
You can follow my patterns on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/KLee2Strings
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klee2strings@gmail.com
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