The first pattern is Butterick 5765. This is a fully lined number with welt pockets. The contrast waistband is slimming. Rather than making a front and lining and sewing these together, I made the top and attached lining, made the bottom and attached lining then sewed the waistband to the top sandwiching the seam allowance between the waistband and waistband lining piece. I attached the skirt to the waistband lining and than finish with top stitching the waistband to the skirt. I felt this gave the apron more stability. http://butterick.mccall.com/b5765-products-22662.php?page_id=871
You can find the pattern here. I will be making some of the potholders too.
The next apron was view D from Butterick 4945. This one was supper easy to put together. This one way chocolate chip cookie print meant I needed a little more fabric than the pattern called for. I added some eyelet trim on the front. That horizontal line makes my dress form look busty. Or did I tie the apron too high up on the form??? I love the flounce. http://butterick.mccall.com/b4945-products-5295.php?page_id=2809&search_control=display&list=search
This one is vintage pattern Simplicity 2592. http://butterick.mccall.com/search-pages-624.php?search_term=simplicity+2592&submit.x=0&submit.y=0
View A with color blocking instead of gathered lace trim. The orange trim is a cotton print cut into strips on the grain, ironed as if it were bias tape with the seams pressed to the center. Yes, mitered corners at the top and bottom turns of the zigzag. If you don't like the bib, you can wear that down behind the apron skirt. My sis will need to adjust the back straps that crisscross in the back. I think they are too long. The skirt has too many gathers for my figure and taste.
These are in the mail sis. I hope you enjoy.
Awesome!!
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