Hello friends! I made the cutest apron for working in the Garden, maybe the kitchen or anything really. The apron has lots of pockets to hold your tools, seed packets, scissors and maybe even some treasures. Palette Green and Yellow were the perfect fabrics for this project. I chose the Green Vintage for its dark rich color to showcase the YELLOW and GREEN botanical Palette fabrics. You will love these fabrics! If you haven't seen the Palette collection you're missing out. You can see the whole collection on the Tim Holtz YouTube Chanel. Each month there is a new color and this month is GREEN and you'll have to comeback next month to see my projects with Palette TEAL, it's beautiful!
Pattern: Utility Waist Apron by 204Fabricnstuff
The pattern was straight forward and easy to follow.
I wanted the layers (pockets) of my apron to be a little thicker so I cut 2-fabric pieces and 1-lightweight woven fusible interfacing. Iron the fusible interfacing to one of the pieces.
Sew around the pocket layers together leaving the top open. clip corners, turn right side out and press.
Sew around the pocket layers together leaving the top open.
clip corners, turn right side out and press.
After turning add wide binding to the top. Topstitch 1/8" from edge.
Position pockets as instructed to the base apron. Top stitch 1/8" from the edge and then again 1/4" from the edge. Sew both pockets on.
Create the upper side pocket and pin in place lining up to the top edge.
This pocket will be great for scissor or clippers.
I can't wait to use my new apron in the garden. It's going to be perfect.
Thanks for stopping by!
Richele
See the full collection of Palette GREEN fabrics below!

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