Wednesday, July 19, 2023

The Apron

 I'll be visiting my granddaughter soon and we'll be cooking together. I sent her an apron when we started. I decided I needed to bring an apron with me when we cook. But I hadn't really given it much thought so I didn't have any food related fabric I could use. Or I didn't have enough of something else.

Then I remembered something I had started years ago...

At a local fabric store I bought a remnant from their upholstery section. I cut out the basic apron and then put it away. It took me a while to figure out where I had put it, but once I found it I ironed it, folded over the top and side edges and then attached the big patch pocket to the bottom part. I figured I could fold the fabric onto itself to keep the edges clean, but I had so much fabric I decide to make my own bias tape.

I had to do a search for instructions because I haven't made continuous bias tape in many many years. I just needed to remember how to get started. This fabric isn't mean to go through the standard bias tape tool, but we all know who has the bigger will. (ME.)


I sewed it to the wrong side, mitering all corners and easing it along the curved edges.

OF COURSE I joined the ends seamlessly. (I mean, what kind of quiltmaker do you think I am, anyway?)
Incidentally, I believe that if you know how to sew clothes you won't have any trouble learning how to make a quilt. But if you don't, learning to make a quilt is a lot harder. I learned how to sew when I was in fifth grade. My first project was a pleated wool skirt. It's scary to think that was almost 60 years ago.

I stopped for dinner, then folded the bias fabric over to the front and pinned it in place. (you know me and pins: love 'em, and use lots.)

Then I sewed the binding down and used the rest of the bias strip to make ties and a loop for the neck.

Clearly it is too big, and I set the pockets down too low, but for what I need it to do, it will be great. As you can see I fussy cut it so I could take advantage of the pattern. (I mean, like, duh...)

There is NOT enough fabric for a small apron for my granddaughter, which kinda bums me out, but then she's a dinosaur gal anyway.

DGD has a list of things she wants to cook with me, and I'm game for all of it. She wants to bake a cake, make brownies and cookies, and peanut butter energy balls. I want to introduce her to a Dutch Baby, and we will make lemon curd to go with it. She loves Lemon just as much as I do. She did have one special request.
 
"Can we please make tacos, Memere," she asked?

Yes dear.







5 comments:

Nancy J said...

Grandparenthood, the very best part of our lives. LOVELY apron.

Ruth said...

The smile on your face tells it all - fun times cooking with a child! Best Wishes for tasty dishes!

Quiltdivajulie said...

You are going to have SO much fun!!!

Just Ducky said...

Have fun with DGD and the rest of the family.

Sewgirl said...

Have a sweet time with that DGD of yours! Wishing you a wonderful visit!!