There are so many kinds of aprons, from half aprons, full aprons, bib aprons, even aprons that double as sunbonnets and aprons made from dishtowels and pillowcases, that I don't even know where to begin to describe how to make one.
A great resource for free online tutorials on how to make different styles of aprons can be found at the "related link" below. The tutorials range from very simple and basic to more advanced 'stylish' aprons.
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Sew Fast Sew Easy was created in 1991.
apron constant is inverse of transmission ratio of the feed rod pinion of apron box
wee ice-cream apron: available for non-members and members for free in some parties Coffee apron: available in penguin styles catolouge only sometimes though Pizza hat and apron: Same as coffee apron Cake apron: Same as coffee apron Blacksmith apron: Available in the May/June penguin style catoglouge '09 Puffle apron: Same as coffee apron Hope I were a help!
The word "sew" is a verb, not a noun. There is no plural for sew.
in science an apron is to protect your body!!:)
My suggestion is to go to the store and buy a apron pattern. This may come in a shape so that it only shows half a apron. If so fold your fabric in half and put the flat part of your apron pattern down on the edge now you trace it out with chalk or a fabric marker. Now you have prepared your fabric! The Next step is to hem the Top edge. For those of you who do not know how to do a hem. Measure 2.5 cm/ 1 inch. off the edge you then pin your fabric down. Then press it with an iron. Take the pins out turn the edge again, press it, sew the edge (use a back stitch)and take your pins out. The next step is to do a hem on both sides. Once your done do a hem on the bottom. Then it's time for the trickier part. On the diagonal part turn and pin it to 2.5 cm then press it take the pins out and then turn it over to 3 cm. press and sew these lines. Then with a bodkin thread twill tape or ribbon through. Measure on your person so that it fits around your neck and sits at an appropriate spot. Also make sure that the ends on both sides are equal. Then pin the ribbon into place. Use a 'bow-tie' sewing technique to sew it down. Then do a hem on the ends of the ribbons.(you have to make the whole thing a large back stitch) All done. To do a pocket what you need to do is trace and cut out a pocket pattern then hem the top edge. Then hem the rest of the edges all at once. Then pin your pocket onto your apron. GENTLY sew your pocket on. Be VERY CAREFUL. It may look like your done now but you are not if some one were to pull at the edge they could rip it right off so do tiny little 'bow-ties' in the corners. You can do as many pockets as you like. Now you have done your apron.
The code for a coffee apron is cafe123
pinafore is another word for apron.
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The homonym of "sew" is "so." They are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
An apronful is an amount that an apron will hold.