For today's How-To video on Kin Community we show you how to make the cutest little Kitchen Towel Apron (from 1 towel we got at the .99¢ store!) -I kid you not; 1 kitchen towel!
In the 80's my mom made a small wardrobe for my little sister out of kitchen towels and washcloths. Mom wanted something cute and unique, but extremely easy and fast. I know we have pictures of Jessica in the cute outfits, but I couldn't find them in time for this post. I will keep looking because you need to see them.
So in the meantime, enjoy our how-to video:
Here is a still photograph of the front and back of the apron; below are simple instructions that should make perfect sense after watching the video.
Let us know if you make an apron. We'd love to see photo's; post them to your blog or on Instagram. Leave us a comment with info on how to see your images. Hmm, maybe we will be inspired to do a little something special for the cutest apron?
KITCHEN TOWEL APRON:
Materials-
Rectangular kitchen towels
Cotton tape or ribbon
Scissors
Sewing machine + thread
Dress form or a kid
KITCHEN TOWEL APRON:
• this uses 1 rectangular kitchen towel.
• cotton tape or ribbon: 4, 12" lengths (this will vary depending on the size of your child).
• cut 2" off the long edge of the towel.
• cut that piece in half; hem the raw edge. these will be the shoulder straps.
• hem the large piece of towel.
• position the straps where they are best for your kid and sew in place.
• position the cotton tape for the 4 back ties; sew in place.
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