Description
Sizing and Yardage Information:
All the sizes are included, as given below.
Notions: Hook and eye closures, 3 yards tie strings (may use ribbon, tape, etc.)
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | |
Waist | 20″ | 22″ | 24″ | 26″ | 28″ | 30″ | 32″ | 34″ | 36″ | 38″ | 40″ | 42″ | 44″ | 46″ |
Hip | 30″ | 32″ | 34″ | 36″ | 38″ | 40″ | 42″ | 44″ | 46″ | 48″ | 50″ | 52″ | 54″ | 56″ |
Apron | ||||||||||||||
45″ wide fabric | 1 1/4 yards | 2 1/2 yards | ||||||||||||
54″/60″ wide fabric | 1 1/4 yards | |||||||||||||
Pannier | ||||||||||||||
45″/54″ wide fabric | 2 1/2 yards | |||||||||||||
60″ wide fabric | 1 1/4 yards | 1 3/4 yards | ||||||||||||
Back Panel | ||||||||||||||
all fabrics | 1 3/4 yards | |||||||||||||
Apron facing and Waistband | ||||||||||||||
all fabrics | 1/2 yard | 2/3 yard |
All yardages are given with nap.
Michaela C –
Love this pattern! Goes together so easily. The pleating takes a whole of five seconds, and looks incredible. The sizing is very accurate.
One recommendation for a slightly different look: on the apron, if you make the top pleat a little deeper it makes a nice crease that gives the appearance of a seperate sash around the knees. This was the effect I was going for, however I didn’t know this was an option and sort of invented my own version by cutting the apron into pieces.