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This is my tutorial for sewing a DIY Christmas apron that's both functional and stylish. This is a Japanese-style apron also known as a cross-back apron. What makes this Christmas apron special is that it's reversible, with two equally beautiful sides, each featuring handy pockets. The cross-back style ensures a comfortable fit without the need for neck straps, and the reversible feature means you're essentially getting two aprons in one. This apron is not only practical but also makes for a wonderful handmade gift for the cooking enthusiasts in your life. Free Cross Back Apron Sewing Patterns, Free Japanese Apron Pattern, Basic Apron Pattern Free, Jean Aprons Diy Patterns, French Apron Pattern Free, Japenese Apron, Cross Over Apron Pattern Free, Wrap Around Apron Pattern, Japanese Apron Pattern Free Printable

This is my tutorial for sewing a Christmas apron that's both functional and stylish. It's a Japanese-style apron known as a cross-back apron.

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Buy Feminine Wardrobe: Twenty-One Beautiful Skirts, Dresses and Tops for You to Make 1 by Matsumoto, Jinko (ISBN: 8601404466755) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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Japanese Knot Bag Pattern, Knot Bag Pattern, Tote Bag Pattern Free, Japanese Knot, Japanese Sewing Patterns, Diy Sewing Gifts, Japanese Knot Bag, Knot Bag, Sewing Crafts Tutorials

A lady I know showed me a little looped bag she had been brought as a gift from Japan, made from beautiful fabric. I wanted to have a go at making something myself using that idea. YouTube Video I followed So I went on the internet and looked at a few links, videos and etc. I followed the instructions in the one I've linked above. Of course you can make the bag bigger or smaller or rounder but the main bit is that one handle is longer than the other for the loop. Here's my pattern And how…

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