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Donut-shaped apron with a pocket: workshop

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A simple apron is decorated with a cute and original detail - a donut pocket with applique.

This apron is suitable for those who like donuts - and unusual cute details.


An apron with a wide belt without a pattern: a master class


You will need:

- apron fabric;

- brown and white fabric for pocket;

- one-sided adhesive strip;

- acrylic in a tube with a nose (pink or other color);

- tape measure;

- ruler;

- chalk or pencil for fabric;

- scissors for fabric;

- small scissors with sharp ends;

- roller knife and mat mat;

- tailor pins;

- iron;

- sewing machine and thread.


An apron without a pattern on an oblique: a master class


Step 1

Cut out the details of the apron:

- main detail: length = length you need + allowances for seams and hem; width - the width you need x 1.5 (for splendor) + allowances for bending (bottom - 5 cm, on the sides - 1.5−2 cm);

- belt detail: the length is equal to the width of the apron you need + allowances for the seams; width - 10 cm + allowances for seams;

- 2 details of ties: each length is 90 cm, each width is 10 cm + allowances for seams. Fold the details of the ties in half, as shown in the photo, and cut the corners obliquely.

Step 2

Fold and hem the side (left photo) and bottom (right photo) edges of the main part.

Step 3

Sew the details of the ties and the belt into one tape so that the part of the belt is in the middle.

Step 4

Fold the resulting ribbon in half along the side inward and sew only the details of the ties.

Cut corners.

Step 5

Continue the stitch along the top edge of the main part with long stitches and fit to the width of the belt. Fold the belt and the main part as shown in the photo, and pin the main part to the top layer of fabric.

Step 6

Stitch the main part to the belt. Turn out a belt and ties. Lay another line, stitching all layers of the belt.

Step 7

Duplicate the white fabric with the gasket. Cut 2 round parts with a diameter of 13-14 cm.

Step 8

Cut out the details from brown fabric, white fabric and pink fabric, each a little smaller than the previous, slightly uneven shape. For each part, cut the same part out of the gasket, but do not stick it yet.

Step 9

Fold the non-glued parts with the gasket parts so that the non-adhesive layer of the gasket and the wrong side of the fabric are on the outside. Sew stitches in a circle, stitching fabric parts and pads.

Step 10

In the middle of the gasket part, use sharp-tip scissors to make holes through which to turn out all the sewn parts.

Step 11

Glue a piece of brown fabric to one of the large circles of white fabric. Then, sequentially, all of the following details.

Step 12

Stitch the parts backing 2 mm from the edge.

Step 13

Fold the second large piece of white fabric with the part with the front facing inwards and sew along the perimeter, leaving a hole for turning out. Turn, iron and stitch to the edge, sewing the hole.

Step 14

Sew a pocket to the apron. Apply a donut-to-sprinkle paint pattern.Wait for the paint to dry. Done.

Photo and source: abeautifulmess.com

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