Before you throw that old pair of jeans in the trash, take a look at this easy project that will turn your trash into a treasure! Make a cute apron from old blue jeans!
This apron is perfect to
wear in the kitchen, but the deep jeans pockets are handy for keeping tools at
your fingertips in the garden or art studio.
If you want to make a more masculine version, omit the ruffles and
choose a solid or striped fabric for the ties and binding.
We
found inspiration for making this project from the Creative Green Living
website, which has a wonderful tutorial for making what they call a “Cowgirl
Apron”. http://www.creativegreenliving.com/2013/04/farm-girl-apron-tutorial-from-recycled.html
Here
are our step-by-step photos – it’s a fun project! We hope you enjoy turning trash into treasure
by making your own blue jeans apron.
Cut
off the legs of your old blue jeans.
Cut
away the seat from the front along the seams.
Mark
a straight line from the crotch to the bottom and sew along the mark.
Cut
off the bottom to make a curved, apron shape.
Split
open one of the leg pieces and use the hem of the leg as the top edge of the
apron. Trim off excess at the bottom to match the waistband on the
bottom section, allowing an inch extra for sewing them together.
Cut
away on each side of the top section for a better fit around arms. To figure out the fit, pin the top and bottom
pieces together and hold it up to your chest and mark a curved line.
Cut
off one of the back pockets and sew to the center of the top section.
Make
ties from a cute fabric and pin on each side of the waistband.
Make
ruffles and sew around the bottom section.
Our ruffles are made 1 ½ inches wide.
Sew
the top to the bottom, topstitching along the waistband.
Make
a fabric binding and sew it around the cut edges of the top section of the
apron, allowing enough binding to continue topstitching past the top, as ties for
around the neck.
Cut
a piece of fabric to line the bottom section.
Sew around the edges and turn right sides out. Turn under the fabric at the top edge, pin
and sew.
Your
blue jeans apron is finished!
I love this! And to think I just threw out a pair I could have tried this with!
ReplyDeleteYour apron looks great. Thanks for linking back to me!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Love it! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLooks very cute, idk if my machine can sew over some of the thicknesses of fabric....worth a try! I love aprons.
ReplyDeleteVery good idea ! Thank your for your tutorial.
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Such a wonderfully designed apron. Aprons are one of the most needed things in a kitchen. I recently got myself some aprons from an online wholesale store. They are indeed comfortable to me as it has adjustable lace on them.
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