Sunday, October 11, 2009

Aprons and Bags

I love sewing and creating my own patterns. Many of the inevitable patterns are inspired by pictures I've come across in books, magazines or movies. These were inspired by an apron pattern book I came across at Barnes and Noble. Although I didn't by the book or use and of the actual patterns it was a great way to get started and I highly recommend combing through "how to" or "pattern" books when wishing to start a new project, but lacking the spark of inspiration.
The aprons were made as a Mothers day gifts for my mom, Jeff's step mom Dana and Jeff's mom Mindy. The shopping bags were an additional gift to Mindy because she kept trying to steel the ones I made for Jeff and I when she visited.
Mya's apron. I went with a striped green and floral pattern to show off her gardening side. She requested a full bib with a towel loop and so I added those criteria while keeping the design feminine with pleating and a wide defining waste strap. The diamond pocket opens from both sides for easy access.

Dana's apron. I designed Dana's after what I imagined as the 1950's Batter Homes and Gardens classic apron. The colors are soft and made to go with a multitude of outfits. The round pocket looks ornate but it was easy to make and provides a nice space for small odds and ends. It's feminine with its ruffles but made from a durable fabric that could hold up to the kitchen mess.
The bags I made for Jeff and I a few year ago are khaki and green and fit our personality well. When making Mindy's I wanted to make sure and stay true to her personality as well, and so I went and picked a few neutral sheik patterns. There were a few of each but I only have one of each design shown here.
Mindy's apron. I made Mindy a reversible cocktail apron to match one of her shopping bags. Here a I have the entertaining side showing, but with a flip you reveal a standard camel colored fabric ready for the splashes and smudges of party prep. The sash (although not shown here) is also long enough to be wrapped around and tied in the front to create a fancy bow when entertaining.

4 comments:

Tori said...

Hey would you post the bag pattern? I would like to make some for Eric and I, almost every place we shop moakes you bring your own bag.

MiChelly said...

Agreeing with Tori! Those are cute bags and very usable here.. Tori, would you help me make a couple LOL.

Lexi said...

You got it! But please forgive me if it is a little hard to follow, I'm not used to relaying my patterns in steps.

Lexi said...

Let me know if it makes sense or if you need clarification.