Apron patterns from Indygo Junction
New Indygo Junction Patterns
Indygo Junction recently released a number of new patterns, including some apron patterns.
New apron patterns include:
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Review of Kitchen Kouture
The Sew Mama Sew blog has a review of the Kitchen Kouture pattern from Indygo Junction. The reviewer, Modern June, gives the pattern 4 and 5 starts (in different areas of review). Here is an excerpt:
This is a great pattern for all sewers. Beginners might have a bit of trouble with attaching the waistband, though. I had to read that one over several time and I do waistbands all the time. Funny thing is that I almost do mine the exact same way. With the exception of attaching them both right sides together. I think it makes it look cleaner on the front.
Also included in this review are photos, fabric suggestions, and other modifications that might inspire you in your own apron making.
You can shop for this pattern through Google Product Search.
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Creations Communications about 3 apron patterns
The Creations Communications blog features reviews of three apron patterns.
The first is the Stylish Smock pattern from Indygo Junction:
The Stylish Smock pattern shows about 3 versions of aprons, but we always seem to go for the one with the ruffle.
The second is Cook’s Coverup, again by Indygo Junction:
This patterns … has lots of possibilities for creative fabric combinations.
And the third pattern reviewed is called the Church Ladies Apron:
Without a doubt, the most popular apron pattern we have ever had is the Church Ladies’ Apron. It’s very easy to construct, taking just one yard each of two fabrics.
The blog shows pictures of all three aprons and provides a link to their online store catalog where kits may be purchased.
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Summer strawberry apron
Louise, in her blog Sing Your Heart, writes a post about creating a strawberry themed apron based on the Sew Easy Reversible Apron patternfrom Indygo Junction. Here is an excerpt about her experience:
That wool felt strawberry pocket was a last-minute addition that I think really made the whole thing. I used the star embroidery on my sewing machine to make the little black seeds on the fruit.
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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.
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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
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