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{free pattern} Breakfast Club Apron
Originally featured in Where Women Cook, this apron pattern from Kimberbell Designs (of DIY Dish fame) is a free download. The longer apron panel is pieced (oh the possibilities!) and has a cute fabric flower to add a little pizzazz to it. You could also add a little pocket or two. Cute!
What fabric would you want to make it with?
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{free pattern} Reversible Scalloped Apron
There’s something about scallops that makes this apron just a touch more feminine and fun. I love that it has a big pocket and it’s reversible. So much goodness in one little package. The tutorial, with downloadable pattern pieces, is available at Warehouse Fabrics. This would be a great fall apron made out of this fabric from Riley Blake. It’s one of my current favorites!
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{Free Pattern} Shabby Fig Apron
If you’ve not visited Joanna Figueroa’s blog: Fresh Figs, you really need to. Her choiceof colors for her site, her fabric lines, her several books… they are so calm and nostalgic. Sometimes I just go for the color therapy, I swear.
Joanna has some great information on her blog, as well, and often offers peaks into the quilts she’s found or projects she’s working on. She’s written several books with Martingale & Company, including one of my faves Fresh Vintage Sewing. Her projects are always so delightful–I especially love her pincushions. She always includes an apron or two, like the cute Apron Strings Waist Apron with its ingeneous use of bias between the apron panels.
from "Fig Tree Quilts: Fresh Vintage Sewing"
While I love the straight lines of this pattern, she also has a ruffled apron that is adorable and the apron is free! Check out the pdf pattern for her Shabby Fig Apron and read along with her blog when you get the chance.
If you get the chance to make the Shabby Fig Apron, let us know! We would love to see a photo of it.
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Free Apron Pattern – Caffeine Cafe by Diane Knott
Giving and receiving, what a wonderful concept. There is still plenty of time to pull out that sewing machine, warm up the oven, and create the perfect gift for someone special.
Still looking for that perfect apron pattern?
Well, problem solved, how about a free apron pattern?
Clothworks announced a new fabric collection, Caffeine Cafe by Diane Knott. And what’s even better, a Free Apron Pattern. Their timing couldn’t be any better, with National Tie One on Day only 7 days away!
Download your Caffeine Cafe Free Apron Pattern here.

Be sure to check with your local independent quilt and fabric retailer to find Caffeine Cafe and other fabrics by Diane Knott and Clothworks.
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