Above are three "baprons" and a long sleeved bib. Baprons I first found the pattern and tutorial for a bapron on the blog " Craftiness Is Not Optional ". The author says she can make a bapron in half an hour. I am much slower but the results have been appreciated. I use remnants or quilting material bought in "fat quarters" for the facing . Originally I backed my baprons with toweling and edged with bought bias tape. After lots of washes, however, I found that some toweling started to sag and some bias tapes puckered. Now I prefer to back with light fleece fabric and to make my own bias tape. Within a gap in the need for baprons I lost my pattern. There is a You Tube tutorial for a bapron here . Though the author does not use the same material to make her baprons she kindly offers a free pattern that can be used with many fabrics. (Download: From the comments -" https://www.dropbox.com/s/pwhanluvxshx6g7/Bapron%20SW.pdf?dl=0...
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