Bon Appetit Apron
Here is a fun apron from Indygo Junction.
Another in the Indygo Junction Bon Apetit apron pattern. Also – again, a Kaffe Fasset fabric. I lined the top with a deep green poplin which is a nice contrast to the front.
Originally uploaded by miffysworld to Flickr on 24th March, 2008.
Sew Liberated
Sew Liberated is a small pattern company with apron, bag, and pillow patterns. Meg, the designer, says this about her sewing line:
In the past year I’ve been so lucky to have found a niche as a designer, launching my sewing pattern line, Sew Liberated (recently renamed from Montessori by Hand) in August of 2007.
Meg also has a blog and posts many pictures on flickr.
Website: http://www.sewliberated.com/
Apron and Pot holder
This is a photo of a finished apron and pot holder. “Clicky the Moose” apparently made this apron for a “fall sassy apron swap”. What a great idea! Make a pot holder or oven mitt to match your apron!
This is the apron and pot holder I made for my partner in the Fall session of the Sassy Apron Swap. My partner didn’t want a holiday specific apron, so I thought the red and cream paisley would be nice. The pot holder is made from the same fabrics and I “quilted” around the paisley pattern to give it some texture and sturdiness.
Originally uploaded by Clicky the Moose to Flickr on 1st September, 2008.
Four Corners Apron
This is a finished version of Four Corners Apron.
Four Corners Apron made from the Four Corners Apron pattern by Vanilla House Designs. Fabric is from the Utopia line by Free Spirit Fabrics. Made by Tiffany Stokes, December 2006.
Originally uploaded by tiffanysews to Flickr.
Kitchen Charm
From Idygo Junction, an pattern called Kitchen Charm for a full-apron or half-apron using charm pack fabrics. Here is the description:
A full or half apron created with pre-cut (5″ square) charm pack fabrics that are available in quilt shops. Also included are versions for aprons created with 5″ squares cut from your favorite combinations of quilting cottons. Instructions included to finish with purchased bias tape, rickrack or fabric. One size fits most.
Retail price: $9.99
Blue Plate Special Apron
This feminine lacey apron is wonderful for the special times you serve guests. Sews together quickly and doesn’t use much fabric. Double sided to keep spots from soaking through to your clothes. Makes up best in two medium weight cottons and your choice of laces.
Available from Paisley Pincushion.
Sweet Temptations Apron
Never enter the kitchen again without your Sweet Temptations Apron! The lines are flattering, low-waisted for a trendy style! The construction simple – easy to make in an evening! Two sizes: sm/med and med/lg with adjustable torso length.
From Vanilla House Designs.
Four Corners Apron
Four Corners Apron is a very easy to make, very popular apron pattern. Description:
This square or 4 corner apron is quick-to-make and perfect for the beginning sewer but clever enough to appeal to all sewers. Selecting the coordinating fabrics is SO easy because it looks good in everything. Whether modern, cottage, Christmas, or barbecue, the apron takes on the personality of the fabric! By the way, it’s very comfortable AND flattering!
Item P132 from Vanilla House Designs.


