What would Christmas be without baking? Well, I confess I don’t really bake myself – I don’t have the patience, but I know it’s the best part of Advent for many families.
So, just in time, here’s a cut and sew pattern for a 50cm long children’s baking apron with matching baking gloves.
But be careful! Even if the baking gloves are lined with thermal fleece, please never let the children take the hot baking trays out of the oven!
Materials required:
- 1 panel 50cm x 50cm
- approx. 260cm bias tape for the apron
- approx. 60 cm bias tape for the gloves
- Thermal fleece 60cm x 25 cm
- Sewing thread
How to sew the children’s apron:
- Cut out the pieces along the dotted lines.
- Fold the pocket in half lengthwise, right sides together, and stitch together, leaving a turning opening.
- Turn the pocket inside out and place it in the centre of the apron front, top stitch close to the edge.
- Place the apron front and lining right sides together, and sew along the top, side and bottom edges. Leave the ‘armholes’ open.
- Trim the seam allowances at the curves.
- Turn the apron inside out and close the armholes with the bias tape. Leave about 50cm of bias overlap at the top and sides. The overlaps act as ties.
The apron is finished!
How to sew the baking gloves:
- Cut out the pieces along the dotted lines.
- Place the pieces right sides together. Include the thermal fleece on both sides of either the inner or outer parts.
- Sew the glove parts together.
- Slide an inner glove into an outer glove, wrong sides facing, and finish the opening with the bias tape.
- Leave a small loop for hanging at the end of the bias tape.
And you’re ready to start baking!
Have fun sewing and if you post your sewing projects from my designs on Instagram, I would be happy if you tag me @andreamuehlbauer. I will love share your post in my story.
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