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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Updating Apron Top Pattern

7/2008 - EDITED TO ADD - There is now a nursing apron top tutorial too, it is located on the left in the Freebie section.

The new apron top PDF is up. It's the same pattern, I just made it look a little nicer.

Also, if anybody is interested in the nursing/breastfeeding apron top version, post in the comments and if there is enough interest (and/or begging, lol) then I'll add that option to the pattern as well.



An apron top is a backless summer shirt, much like a halter style top, but it is backless. I discovered apron tops many years ago when my daughter was a toddler. I began offering them on my web site soon after, including nursing/breastfeeding ones. You can make them from just about any kind of woven fabric. I prefer 100% cotton quilting quality woven fabrics because they feel so nice against the skin. Hemp silk dupioni was the most popular choice with my customers.

This pattern is very easy for beginner seamstresses as it is basically a rectangle. It’s something fun, quick, and easy to make too! This apron top pattern is lined (or you can even make it reversible). It laces down the back and the straps tie at the bottom. There are some options throughout the pattern so read through the entire pattern before you begin. I like to make a coordinating strip skirt or bloomers for little girls to go with an apron top.

7 comments:

  1. i'd love the nursing apron pattern!! please post!

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  2. Anonymous8:53 PM

    please, please give me a link to a nursing one as well, and this one! i cant figure out where the link is :embarrassed:

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  3. Anonymous9:51 AM

    I would love the nursing apron shirt pattern, too!

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  4. Anonymous1:28 PM

    Me three!

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  5. Anonymous9:10 PM

    please please please please please please please please please please please post the nursing option on the pattern!! please please please

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  6. Anonymous8:00 AM

    I am begging! I just had baby #5, she's 3 months old so i've got at least 9 months of nursing left and i'm already sick of my nursing tanks.
    Please post the nursing pattern...
    Please!
    :D

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  7. Anonymous10:17 PM

    would definitelylove to see the nursing top pattern!Please post!!!
    jenny

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