Let's Bake!!
YaY!
It's week eleven and we
only have
two more blocks to make:)
Let's start with this
easy peasy vintage apron:)
You will need
E-3 (used twice)and E-4
Sew Simple Shapes
Run the waistband strip through
the 1/2" bias tape maker
Run the BIAS cut strips
for the apron strings through
the 3/8" bias tape maker
Sew all of the shapes...
Trim...turn...shape and press.
You should know the drill by now!
Place your apron 3/4" up
from the bottom of your
background fabric and centered.
Glue baste the apron strings
and the pockets.
Make your waistband 3" long...
And glue baste into place.
Tuck your Vintage Trim
under the apron hem:)
Ready for appliqué!
Remember that you can use fray check
on the ends of the trim
after you appliqué if needed.
I love this apron!!
It reminds me so much of
my moms 70's kitchen:)
Your block should measure
6 1/2" x 8 1/2" BEFORE
sewing it into the quilt.
Okay...now for the last block.
That makes me happy and
sad at the same time!
You will need
E-2 and E-4
Sew Simple Shapes
The waist band is
1/2" bias tape maker
and the apron strings are
cut on the BIAS and run
through the 3/8" bias tape maker.
After tracing...
sew your shapes.
Trim turn and press.
Glue baste the
apron strings into place.
The apron is placed 3/4" up
from the bottom as usual.
Glue and pin baste the
small red trim around
the top part of apron.
Pin and glue baste the
green Vintage Trim along the bottom.
Make the waistband 3" long...
And glue baste it into place:)
Feel free to fussy cut
your fabric because it's so
super cute when you do!
Close up...
Side view...
Ready for appliqué!!
Your super cute half apron
should measure
6 1/2" x 8 1/2" BEFORE
sewing it into your quilt.
Now you can finish section four...
And sew all of the sections together!
I have loved designing and making
each and EVERY one of these blocks...
I just may have to make more
for a few more projects!
Next week I'll show you
lots of photos of my quilt top
before it was quilted as well as
after it was quilted.
Happy Baking!!
xx
Lori
This has been SUCH a WAY FUN quilting project, Lori! First one I've done with you though I have fabrics and templates for 3 others. I started at week 3 and FINALLY caught up... have the fabrics cut for the last 2 aprons. I'm anxious to see some close-ups of how yours was quilted! Thank you do much for the tutorials! I see pics of the Autumn one. .. think I'm hooked!
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