The days are getting longer and warmer which means getting outside more. This also include doing more yard work to enjoy the yard. I don’t have much of a green thumb but I love a pretty garden. Many of my neighbors have large gardens that grow all sorts of produce and plants. They inspire me to try my hand at it and also inspired me to make this “Garden Apron.” I thought it would be a lovely Mother’s Day gift as well, since many of my mom friends garden. I have a feeling it can be similar to sewing. You put down the gloves/shovels and then you spend half the time look for where you put your tools…much like us sewists and our scissors. This would even make a great sewing apron too if you really struggle with losing those notions. Get the details below and make your own.
Supplies:
- Coats & Clark Polyester Embroidery Thread
- Blooming Baskets by Gerri Robinson
- Coats & Clark All-purpose thread for sewing
- Heavy Wt. CutAway Stabilizer
- 1 yd. Medium wt. fabric (Front/back apron)
- 1/2 yd. Medium wt. fabric (pocket)
- Interfacing (pellon)
- Double Fold Bias Tape (1-2) same color
- Brother SE1900 (sewing) and Brother PE800 for embroidery
- 5″ x 7″ hoop
- Garden Tool Kit
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