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Friday, July 19, 2024

QAYG Apron

Do you wear an apron when you cook? IF you cook? I'm the main dinner cook in our family, and I wear an apron almost every night, because otherwise..... Well, you know. I actually have two that I alternate between and one of them has just about been worn out. I realized writing this post, that I made it 10!! years ago. It began with a purchased Chef Works Unisex Apron just like the ones I used to wear when I worked in a bakery. I added patchwork pockets and it's served me well over the years.

SO well, in fact, I thought I'd do something similar again - embellishing a purchased chef's apron. So I bought the exact one again, got out my mostly blue and green scraps, and used the quilt as you go method. QAYG isn't something I've done a lot of, so I referenced a tutorial by Svetlana @sotakhandmade. I appreciated her mentioning that it's a good idea to sometimes piece a longer strip before adding it on - it gives a more patchwork appearance, than sewing a bunch of long strips would. You can see I did a little of both.

Of course, I was curious how much fabric I'd use in my patchwork, so I weighed the apron before I got started (5.6 oz.) and once I was done (9.5 oz.). That means just under 3/4 yard. For the edges, I turned under about 1/4", pressed, and pinned, and then topstitched. I think it might have been easier to make a big patchwork panel, and then line it with quilter's cotton and made the neck loop and ties. But I really like the fit and durability of the chef's apron, and my method worked well enough.

I didn't really worry about what the back looked like, with a few changes in bobbin threads to use up miscellaneous colors. The top I pieced and quilted with Aurifil 40wt [Medium Mint], as it blended with both the blue and green scraps. At any rate, it was a fun experiment, I used up some scraps, and it'll serve me well in the kitchen. Now back to quilt-making!

8 comments:

  1. What a fun new way to up your apron game. I think it looks awesome and I hope someday some guest will admire it ;) xo

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  2. Super finish and inspiration! Yes, I use an apron because I don't like spots on my shirts that won't wash out. thanks for the piecing tips.

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  3. Oh that looks fantastic and like a fun project. You mentioned adding patchwork pockets before, do you think you'll add them to this one?

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  4. I have an apron, but usually forget to put it on. Your new one is really fun, and what a great idea, using the QAYG method for it! I'll have to remember that if I ever wear my current one out!

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  5. Love it! Good job as always--so creative and inspiring! I'm always wearing an apron, too...and have about worn out one that Lisa & family brought me back from their first trip to Disney World. The straps are worn out and so I've been contemplating replacing those...maybe I should just cut them off and sew the whole thing to a new chef's apron. Eurika! Next sewing project for me...will it take me a year to get to that!? So nice seeing you in your kitchen--ready to cook! Love you much!

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  6. I'm not sure what that is, but glad you've found some inspiration!

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