Thursday 27 June 2024

Denim Apron: Tessuti Apron Pattern

This denim gardening apron is made from recycled and fabric scraps.  


The lower part of this apron is recycled from this skirt project.  The straps and upper portion are made with scrap pieces left over from this jeans project.  This project was all about using what I had around the worktable.  


The pattern is Tessuti's free PDF apron pattern.  It's the second one that I've made.  The first version was created without any changes.  This version was extended six inches and the back lower corners were curved.  There are currently no pockets, I'm still deciding on the style and placement of pockets.  The edges were not finished with a roll hem, instead I left the edges serged.  This pattern comes in only one size.  


Project details

Seams:  2.8 straight seam

Seam finish:  Serged

Fabric:  Recycled


Pattern
Tessuti Apron 

Additional Tools & Supplies:  Cutting table, pins, pin cushion, fabric scissors, thread clippers, seam ripper, Janome sewing machine, walking foot, Janome serger, threads, iron and ironing board.  

Happy Sewing!

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