Cross-back Apron / Digital sewing pattern
Make this cute and practical apron for your children! It’s so easy to put on and off that they’ll be able to do it themselves before getting dirty with they mud kitchen, playing with water, gardening or cooking with you!
It’s cross-back style makes provides a comfortable fit and the big pockets are perfect for little treasures or holding a wooden spoon or packs of seeds.
The apron comes in one size which fits children from standing age and up to 3 years old approximately. The two snap placements allows space to grow.
As this is a free pattern, you will get one downloadable A4 pdf with the pattern pieces. For instructions, head over to this post which has a fully-detailed tutorial.
Make this cute and practical apron for your children! It’s so easy to put on and off that they’ll be able to do it themselves before getting dirty with they mud kitchen, playing with water, gardening or cooking with you!
It’s cross-back style makes provides a comfortable fit and the big pockets are perfect for little treasures or holding a wooden spoon or packs of seeds.
The apron comes in one size which fits children from standing age and up to 3 years old approximately. The two snap placements allows space to grow.
As this is a free pattern, you will get one downloadable A4 pdf with the pattern pieces. For instructions, head over to this post which has a fully-detailed tutorial.
Make this cute and practical apron for your children! It’s so easy to put on and off that they’ll be able to do it themselves before getting dirty with they mud kitchen, playing with water, gardening or cooking with you!
It’s cross-back style makes provides a comfortable fit and the big pockets are perfect for little treasures or holding a wooden spoon or packs of seeds.
The apron comes in one size which fits children from standing age and up to 3 years old approximately. The two snap placements allows space to grow.
As this is a free pattern, you will get one downloadable A4 pdf with the pattern pieces. For instructions, head over to this post which has a fully-detailed tutorial.