My Apron

For this project, we created an apron that we can use for the rest of our time in ENGI210. Here’s what my process looked like:

I followed the Small size chart and created a pattern to use with my fabric.

I then cut it out , and to make this part easier for me, I folded the fabric in half and followed the outline. This allowed for a more symmetrical cut.

Next, I folded the seam back and pinned it.

In one continuous go, I sewed the seam down with my choice of white thread, puncturing the fabric with the needle and lifting the foot whenever I wanted to turn at corners. I also used the guide lines on the sewing machine to allow for a consistent seam distance. In this one go, I also was able to sew down the side tie straps and the neck strap.

Once I had a solid apron made, I began cutting out the pocket I wanted to add. Following the YouTube tutorial, I created a pattern, cut it out, and cut my pocket.

I followed the pocket tutorial and sewed it on…

Here’s my final product (-:

Q&A:

  • How much did this object cost?
    • I started off with a piece of fabric that the OEDK cut for me, so I’m not sure the dimensions, but let’s say a yard. According to this website, wholesale fabric is often sold for under $5/yard.
      • Total: $5
    • I worked for about 3 total hours on this. According to this website, the average salary for a seamstress in Houston is $13.62.
      • $13.62 x 3 = $40.86
      • Total: $45.86
    • According to this website, elastic costs $1.79/yard.
      • Total: $47.65
    • According to this website, a spool of white thread similar to the one I used costs $1.99.
      • Total: $49.64
    • I couldn’t find any prices on sewing machine rentals in Houston, but a sewing machine similar ot the one I used at the OEDK costs $84.99 on Amazon.
      • Total: $134.63
    • In conclusion, this project costs about $134.63!
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