Butterick: 4945 - Type:Accessories  |
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| Reviewed by: | morzel | 
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| Posted on: | 12/14/12 1:32 PM |
| Last Updated: | 2/17/13 3:53 PM |
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| Pattern Photo: |  Butterick Pattern Info |
| Pattern Rating: | Highly Recommend |
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Available for sale on PR: $11.96 (See envelope) |
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| Fabric: | Cotton [See other projects in this fabric] |
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EDIT: I sewed this up four times now, and it is fun! The first version went to SiL No.2 for christmas and I made an orange/white polka dot version for my SiL No.3. with green waistband/ties, no photos unfortunately. And the last two aprons (red with white hippos and a cupcake version) I kept for myself! I really like using an apron now, that I have such beautiful ones. Do yourselves and your clothes a favour, sew beautiful/fun aprons!
Three apron in the kitchen
*********************************************************** Apron1 front Apron1 side view Apron1 back view
Pattern Description:
Five different aprons, 4 full sized, 1 half. I used view E. Pattern Sizing:
Size S-M-L Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
The skirt part yes. Were the instructions easy to follow?
Didn't follow. What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
Beautiful apronpattern with flounce (View D/E), makes for a nice apron. Fabric Used:
Cotton Pattern alterations or any design changes you made:
I was looking for a cute apron with waistband. As I had this pattern in stash, I decided to use the apron part (View E) and draft a neckholder bib part for it. This worked very nicely. I used the apron size L because I wanted the apron to be a large as possible and really the sizes don't matter much.
To sew the flounce onto the apron part, do yourself a favour and cut down the seam allowance to 1cm (3/8 inch) at that seam - to connect an inward and an outward curve with 5/8 (1.5cm) seamallowance is virtually impossible or will take looots of time. No problem with reduced seamallowance.
I doublefolded the hem of the flounce - this way the hem is quite stiff and falls nice. Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Yes, the flounce at the bottom of the apron is sooo cute! I think this is what makes the look, and it pairs nicely with the halterneck. I have several friends/familymember whom I would love to sew one for. Conclusion:
Very cute apron pattern. If you find a good bib part in another pattern, do frankenpattern it!
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Cute apron!
12/14/12 2:11 PM
Okay, now I get it... definitely a nicer sideview :). Thanks for searching out/creating attractive view , user friendly aprons and sharing your findings.
12/15/12 7:52 PM
Luckily you have 3 aprons on hand because you've been cloned! Love this photo in the sleek, ultramodern kitchen.
2/17/13 6:42 PM
Really pretty aprons :) Cool how you made three different looks!
2/17/13 7:23 PM
Pretty aprons!
2/18/13 11:42 PM