Thursday, November 8, 2012

Night Group Make It Night - Aprons

Delberta modeling one the aprons she made to demo for the night group

Sewing





If you are interested in making a similar apron - below is the pattern.


FOUR CORNERED APRON
  • Cut material into a square: 23 to 28” using 2 fabrics – one for back and one for front.
  • Cut pocket, if desired, approximately 8 ½” x 6” using fabrics for front and back.
  • Cut two 25” strips 2 ¾” wide for ties. If you need a larger size, cut longer.
  • Cut one 24-25” strip 2 ¾” wide for strap around the neck. This will be used with a button or Velcro closing. If you want a tie, cut 2 about 18” long by 2 ¾” wide. Can use either fabric for this to contrast or match.
  • Fold tie straps in half and sew with a ¼” seam on side and one end. Cut one end each w/a 45 degree angle. Do the same if using 2 ties for the neck. Press seam open here before turning inside out from open end. Press again.
  • For pocket, put two fabrics together, fold in half and cut top front and back pieces at a 45 degree angle. Sew together leaving a 2-3” opening to turn on one side. Turn inside out and press.
  • Place pocket on left or right side 2” from center of apron, about ½ way down. Place apron on you to check for best position. Sew pocket onto apron. Add a button to the “V” part turned over to the front.
  • Place tie strips for sides 4” above diamond point on each side and sew with straps facing the center and seam towards the bottom.
  • Turn down the top point of the apron down towards the front about 5”. Place neck strip on back left side. Sew in place. If using one piece, make a buttonhole in strip and add a button to the back of the apron on opposite side of the strip already sewn. Add a button on the piece folded over in front.
  • Place back to front right sides together and sew on all sides leaving a 3 or 4” piece on side for turning. Round off corners and turn fabric inside out. Poke the points out at all 4 corners. Press.
  • Sew the opening by hand or top stitch around the apron about ¼” from all edges.


Thursday, October 4, 2012

October Show & Tell Day Group

Delberta made this little quilt for a Fish .
Ruthe bought a new hat in Seattle, then made the bag & jacket.

 Jetta finished this silk quilt.



& made a Duvet cover.

Harmony made this quilt with blocks from friends, for a new great nephew.

This is the back side.

Mary picked up a stray cat,

& made a quilt for it.

Elaine named this "Nosy Neighbor"

& made this green & orange quilt for her grandson & his bride.

Shirley shared 2 small quilts.


Pat showed this piece that she knitted from fabric selvage edges.

She also showed these quilts that her small group has made & would like to sell to help earn money for a foreign student. They are asking $230.00 for them.


Barbara is donating her circles quilt to Comfort quilts.

Marilyn won this quilt on a quilting cruise.

Rosemary bought this snow-dyed fabric on her recent vacation,

& new shoes.


She also shared a comfort quilt made by the Night Group.

Pat did this for Comfort quilts.

Bonnie made this red,white, & black top for her daughter.