Mels Reversible Apron Tutorial
Produced for the BurdaStyle Sewing Club of Perth, Australia 
 http://burdastyleclubs.ning.com/group/bscperthwaaustralia     
Novice  
    One Size Fits All 
      112cm  140cm 
Fabric A  m  1.20  1.00 
Fabric B  m  1.20  1.00  
2.6m ribbon, fabric tape or webbing for ties, approx 2cm wide  
Pattern pieces:                
Pattern pieces:  
From fabric A: 
1 Apron body  x1 
2 Pocket   x1  
From fabric B: 
1 Apron body  x1 
2 Pocket   x1  
Pattern layout:  
112cm:          140cm:       
For a heavy duty 
apron (cooking/ 
gardening etc) use 
a heavy cotton/ 
canvas or denim.   
For a more light-
weight apron 
(baking only etc) a 
light-weight printed 
cotton is fine. 
Instructions:   
  Cut out the pattern pieces as shown, cut one each of pattern pieces 1 & 2 
from fabric A and the same from fabric B. 
(note: pattern piece 1 is cut on the fold)  
  Neaten the top edge of both apron body pieces and all edges of both 
pockets.               
Pockets:  
  Fold the top edge of pocket (fabric A) over 2cm and top stitch as indicated.                                              
  Fold under and press remaining sides of pocket. At this point you may wish to 
embellish the pocket with an appliqu, iron-on transfer, buttons, embroidery 
or other method.  
  Pin pocket to apron body (fabric B) and top stitch in place. Topstitch central 
pocket divide.                                                           
  Repeat with second pocket.  
Apron Ties:  
  Cut your ribbon/tape into three pieces measuring 98cm-98cm-62cm. Neaten 
all cut edges (with some polyester ribbon/tape you can simply heat the end 
with a flame to melt the ends).  
  Take one of the long pieces and fold one edge over approximately 1cm, 
topstitch across folded end.                                               
  Repeat with other long tie piece. These are the aprons side ties. The shorter 
piece is the apron neck tape.  
Main Apron Body:  
  Before sewing the apron pieces together you may want to embellish the 
apron body with an appliqu, iron-on transfer, buttons, embroidery or other 
method.  
  Take one completed apron side and place face up in front of you, pin the 
two side ties as indicated.                                                               
  Place the second apron piece on top of the first, right sides facing and pin 
together.  
  Stitch apron body pieces together, using a 10cm seam allowance (3/8). 
Begin at the top corner stitching down the curved side, around the bottom 
and up to the top edge, catching the side ties.                                       
  Neaten all remaining edges and turn apron right side out  
  Turn in top edge of the apron and press. Press the remaining sides.   
  Place the ends of the neck tape into the top edge about 1.5cms as shown 
and pin in place                                             
  Top stitch around the apron edges, catching the neck tape.                                              
  Your apron is complete!          
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