Green Apron

What do you do when a colleague asks you to make an apron? You think about it and then sort of forget…

Then she brings in the apron that she is currently using and you suddenly find the spirit to get your butt into gear and get to making the apron. I used a trace from the original apron for the pattern, added some length and width and got to cutting. The fabric is the same as the one I used for the corset. The original apron had straps attached to the top, which came around, crossed and went out through two giant eyelets in the side of the apron. During construction, I discovered that I had nothing that would be suitable for straps (and was too lazy to make them out of the fabric because they needed to be 1.8 m long). So I decided to attach two loops to the top that a strap could be threaded through, and two smaller loops at the side. I also added some extra pockets and then called it a day.

My colleague will now need to find her own straps, so I hope that works out, but I was quite pleased with the thing.

Deadline Work (5) – Apron

I used to wear a shirt with a lot of pockets when I went larping (here). However, I found out that this was not very practical. It made a lot of noise, I lost a lot of stuff and running was extremely difficult. That’s why I decided to make the backpack. The skirt did have some redeeming qualities, namely the two large front pockets where I could store my books. After testing out the backpack at the last event, I discovered I really wanted those pockets back. So I made an apron. With pockets.

I went through my ‘do something with this you were unsatisfied the first time around’ box, which has bits and pieces of discarded projects to find the skirt portion of this dress (here). I removed the centre back panels and zipper and created ties out of the panels. I can probably reuse the zipper in the future. I hand hemmed the sides of the apron and attached the ties. I found some brown home dec-ish stuff and made two large pockets. I embroidered a raven on one of the pockets as my character is a firm believer in the god Raven (of knowledge). It’s a very faint outline, but I know it’s there.

Raven embroidery Embroidery

I also attached some small leftover pockets to hold my pencil and other small bits that might be handy to keep close. This is the finished thing, front and back:

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Back

And this is me in full costume. You can see the shirt, the apron, some belts and other things I wear. I’m quite packed with stuff, while some others wander around with practically nothing. To each their own, as they say.

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You can just see the straps of my backpack, I’ll finally post the last update on that backpack as the last entry in this series.