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Sew Spoiled Twist Apron

Sew Spoiled Twist Apron
I created the Twist Apron when my sister, who is a bakery diva, had a birthday. I wanted to give her a custom apron that was as unique as her delightful pastry treats. 
What makes this pattern different? It is how you wear the Twist Apron. Here is a short video showing you how to put it on.

Step 1: Cut out your Twist Apron pattern.

                    Style 1                                                         Style 2 (Shown above)
 


Style 1 
Fabric A:
Wrap Bib- 15ā€X 50ā€
Ties- 2- 6ā€X 44ā€
Waistbands 2- 3.5ā€X 22ā€
Fabric B:
Panel 18ā€X 22ā€
Pocket 13.5ā€ X 6.5ā€
Interfacing Waistbands 2- 3.5ā€X 22ā€ 








Style 2
Fabric A:
Wrap Bib- 15ā€X 50ā€
Panel 18ā€X 22ā€
Pocket 13.5ā€ X 6.5ā€
Fabric B:
Ties- 2- 6ā€X 44ā€
Waistbands 2- 3.5ā€X 22ā€
Interfacing Waistbands 2- 3.5ā€X 22ā€

Step 2: Fuse the interfacing to the waistbands measuring 3.5ā€ X 22ā€. Set these aside.

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Step 3: Create the apron pocket. Fold the pocket fabric right sides together and stitch along the raw edges. Leave an opening so you can flip it right sides out. Flip it out and iron flat.

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Step 4: Pin in place the apron pocket 4ā€ from the 18ā€ side and 5ā€ from the bottom 22ā€ side of the apron panel and sew the pocket onto the apron panel. 

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Step 5: Fold and iron the raw edges of the 18ā€ sides of the apron panel twice, then fold and iron the bottom 22ā€ side. Sew around the three edges of the apron panel.

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Step 6: Fold and iron the long 50ā€ raw edges twice, then fold the raw edge of one short edge measuring 15ā€ and sew along the three edges.

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Step 7: Gather the bib short end that still has the raw edge until it measures 10ā€. 

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Step 8: Sandwich the gathered apron bib between the waistbands measuring 3.5ā€ X 22ā€, 2.75ā€ from the edge and 1ā€ over the center fold mark.

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Step 9: Sew the ties to each short ends of the waistband measuring 6ā€. 

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Step 10: Sew the apron panel to the waistband. (Wrong side of apron panel to the back waistband.)

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Step 11: Iron the apron panel up and the front waistband fold and iron .5ā€. 

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Step 12: Fold the ties right sides together and sew them together. Back tack right before the front panel.

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Step 13: Turn the ties right side out and iron. Topstitch along the bottom edge of the apron ties and close the opening of the front waistband.  

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Congratulations you have made your own Twist Apron!
Now you are ready to bake, cook and host a wonderful party! Twist Aprons make the best gifts because they are so adjustable, any cook will enjoy this amazing apron.
Happy Wishes and tons of stitches!
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Comments

DebbieT saidā€¦
Brilliant design - so simple, yet elegant looking.... well done!! I am envisioning many different fabric combos - appreciate you sharing!
Unknown saidā€¦
Love this!!!! It looks like Jedi robes!
Sew Spoiled saidā€¦
Thank you! I'm so glad you like it!
Unknown saidā€¦
I love this apron! I do have a question, what is the difference between the two patterns? Is there two different styles? If so whats different about them? Also would you mind if I added this to my Pinterest? Thanks Trish
Sew Spoiled saidā€¦
I have added pictures for both styles so you can see the differences. Thank you!
yo-yo0769 saidā€¦
Preciosa idea!!!! CĆ³mo estar sĆŗper elegante incluso con un delantal.Realmente brillante. Gracias por compartirla.

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