Over the last two weeks I have been working on the apron project here at the OEDK. Overall, it was a frustrating project as the sewing machines constantly would break or something would go wrong.
To start, I got my piece of black fabric and decide I wanted a size M. I then sketched out the shape I wanted on a piece of paper which can be seen below.
Next, I placed the paper over my fabric and then cut the fabric to shape!
Then, I was able to use pins in order to create the seam shape I wanted like shown here.
Now that I had my fabric set up I went ahead and used the Juki machine to create my first stitch.
I definitely would not call my first stitch a success. It was a bit crooked and inconsistent.
However, my next stitches were a bit better and looked more consistent.
After finishing the seams, I moved on to attaching the neck strap like shown below. My box stitches were not ideal as the pressure foot on the machine I was using kept falling off 🙁
Finally, after completing the neck strap I then moved on to the side straps. However, as soon as I started to stitch, the needle on the machine fell off and got jammed
After switching machines (back to the one with the messed up pressure foot) I was finally able to attach the two straps. They may not look good but at least it doesn’t fall apart.
And I then had a final product!
My clean workspace for the final step…
Cost Breakdown…
1 yard of cheapest black fabric from Michaels – $1.99
5 yards of thread (I had lots of waste) – $0.06
5 hours of time at $15 per hour – $75
$10 of estimated overhead
Total: $79.04
Very expensive for a poorly made apron because I spent way longer than I should have because it was my first time using a sewing machine 🙁