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Dishtowel Cafe Apron |
3. 1.5 yards of coordinating fabric for the waistband (you will have enough leftover to make another apron)
4. Matching thread
Cut your dishtowel so that it is 18″
Pin the trim on the bottom of the towel, wrapping it around to the back about 1″ on both sides and sew
(yes, I did just change towels… bottom line: did NOT want to go back to the fabric store) |
Cut out two 6″ strips of fabric. Each strip is 6″ wide and 54″ long
Pin the two strips right sides together, end to end, and sew (you have one LONG strip)
Iron the seam open flat
Fold the fabric in half (so your strip is now 3″ wide) and iron
Open the fabric back up and iron in all raw edges about 1/2″ (if you want to be fancy you can angle in your ends)
Here’s just a square corner |
Here’s one I did with a fancy corner |
Fold the strip back in half and press it one last time
Open the fabric strip and place the towel inside, lining the top of the towel with the fold of the fabric. Make sure the seam of the fabric strip is centered on the towel
Pin the entire strip and sew (using a 1/4″ seam allowance- which means you use your presser foot as a guide)around the edge of the strip (bottom, side, top, side)
Ta-Da! All done!
Mama.Mommy.Mom. says
Very cute!