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Split Splat Apron sewing pattern

by pattern designer Slow Fashion Academy
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Description

The Split Splat Apron is a split-leg apron that provides ample leg coverage for ceramicists and other crafters who want to protect their pants from messy projects. This design features three large patch pockets, cross...

Additional details

Pattern type
Format
PDF
Age group
Adult
Body type
Unisex
Sewing level
Confident beginner
Fabric type Woven
Sizing Show/hide details
Size range
A - U
Bust/chest (min.) Bust/chest (max.)
76.2 cm 177.8 cm
30 in 70 in
Hip (min.) Hip (max.)
76.2 cm 190.5 cm
30 in 75 in
Specifications Show/hide details
File features
Projector support, A4/Print at home, A0/Copyshop, and Layered sizes
Language
English
Fabric suggestions Show/hide details
The Split Splat Apron works best in a medium-weight to heavyweight woven with little to no stretch and a soft hand. Some suitable options are: • canvas • denim • linen • twill • broadcloth • quilting cottons
Fabric requirements Show/hide details
60 inches wide: 2.25 - 3.25 yards 44 inches wide: 2.25 - 4 yards
Supplies Show/hide details
You will need a small piece of medium-weight woven or non-woven fusible interfacing for the bib facing.

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Most used statements

Positive: Wide size range

Positive: Clear instructions

Positive: Beginner friendly

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