Kate Blackport

Design • Sewing • Repair

Close up detail of the bapron arm hole. The baron is sewn with a grey arrow pattern fabric with a blue bias.

Sewing – Bapron!

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Today I’m sharing a sewing project I did in April this year. I sewed a couple “Baprons” (bibs/aprons) for my niece (2) and nephew (6 months), and sewed one of each size.
The pattern is from Craftiness is Not Optional. I like design of the pattern, their arms go through the holes which keeps the bib down, so they can’t push it to the side or pull it up and it seems safer than it being just tied around their neck.
It was a fun project and I learned how to make and sew bias tape which I cut and ironed manually.

The front fabric for both bibs is from Michael’s and the fabric I used for the bias I got as small cuts from a closing Fabricland.
I realized I wanted a thicker kind of fabric for the back of the bibs, as you don’t want them to spill something and it just soaks right through the bib, so at first I was going to use flannel and I bought a men’s flannel shirt from VV and made the mistake of trying it on and loved it so much I couldn’t cut it up. So, then I used Lee’s old ripped jeans instead! I had to cut out the back part in two pieces and added seam allowance to sew them together as the pant legs of the jeans weren’t big enough to cut one whole piece out of. I think they turned out pretty well. My sewing on the bias tape isn’t perfect, but not bad for my first time. This project was also a good exercise in properly pinning to make it easier to sew.

Here’s the smaller one for Finn:
Front view of the smaller grey and blue bapron. The main fabric is a grey arrow (or wheat) pattern from Michael's and the bias tape is a bright blue.
Close up detail of the bapron arm hole. The baron is sewn with a grey arrow pattern fabric with a blue bias.

Backside of the Bapron, the backside is upcycled jean material. The shoulders of the bib fold over because of how the bias arm holes are sewn.

And the bigger one for Serena:

Sewing a bapron with upcycled jean material for the back and pastel orange with white polka dot fabric for the front with a matching orange for the bias tape. This photo shows a closer up detail of the shoulders and the arm holes made with bias.

A back view of the larger bapron I sewed using upcycled jean material, plus orange polka dot fabric and orange bias tape. The baron ties around the neck with a loose bias bow.

This is an image of the front of the larger orange bapron. Sewn in orange polka dot fabric from Michaels, with orange bias.

Here’s the two of them together so you can see the size difference:


Sewing the Bapron bib, here are the two bibs side by side for size comparison. The larger one is orange polka dot with orange bias and the smaller is grey arrow (or wheat sheaf) pattern with a blue bias.

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