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Oh Valentines Day. You are almost here. Oh you. I love your red & white colors, your polka dots & glitter, your ric-rac and ball fringe. Little Valentine tree, I love you. You were on a ridiculously good after-Christmas sale at Urban Outfitters and well, I couldn't just leave you there. No, that would be cruel.

Sure, I already have a Christmas tree. But not one that's metallic pink and certainly not one that's only 3 feet tall. I've dreamed of having you for a while now, and well, I am so glad you are here. So glad that you can make your debut as our very first Valentine Tree. I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.

Pam & I have been chit chatting about aprons lately and she has convinced me to give a little how-to on how I made my Valentine Ruffle Apron. This was no easy task, you know (giving the directions, not sewing the apron). Sure, I  made the apron, but explaining how to do it, well, it's sort of making my brain hurt. I'm trying to trace back step-by-step and am hoping that I didn't leave out any important directions. And Pam, well she's fabulous and I feel it my duty to make sure that "every morning (and night) is a Pam Kitty Morning." This one's for you, Pam!

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 Ruffle Apron

You will need the following fabric:

(1) 15 1/2" x 20 1/2" piece of  fabric for the back of the apron- Piece A
(4)  6 1/2" x 33 1'/2" pieces of fabric for the rufflesPiece B
(2) 4 1/2" x 24 1/2" pieces of fabric for the apron stringsPiece C
(1)  4 1/2" x 20 1/2" piece of fabric for the band- Piece D

Directions:

Make a 1/4" hem by folding under 1/4" of the fabric and then folding over again, enclosing all raw edges of piece  "A", iron under 1/4" on all sides and stitch.

"B" Pieces- Hem the same way on the two short sides  and one long side, leaving one 33" side unsewn.    Repeat with all 4 pieces.

Working on the right side of the fabric, using long machine stitches, stitch along the unsewn side at 1/4" and again 1/8" in seam allowance. Pull threads to adjust gathers. Starting on the bottom, pin the top  edge of the ruffle to the  wrong side of the fabric on piece "A" at about 1" up from the bottom.  Wrap the gathering threads around the pin.  Adjust gathers to fit across and pin piece down on opposite side. Stitch over the gathers to keep in place.

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Sew the next ruffle ("B") to piece "A" about 4 1/2" above the top of the previously sewn ruffle, making sure the top ruffles overlaps the bottom ruffle by about an inch.  Repeat with remaining ruffles.

Once the ruffles are sewn on, you should have about 1 1/2" of piece "A" left at the top.

Take Pieces "C" and hem all 3 edges, leaving one short edge open.

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Next, take piece "D" and fold in half. Press with iron. Fold under 1/4" on remaining 3 sides. Place the top of piece "A" inside of piece "C" and pin to hold in place.  Place pieces "C" on both ends of the band. Secure in place with pins. Stitch (2) short ends (being sure to catch the apron strings underneath) and stitch along the open end.

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Phew. I think that's it. So, you should have ruffles on one side and when you turn it over, you will see the right side of the fabric. I hope this makes sense. It's getting very late and I've come down with a bit of a bug (it's a total drag! Little Henry has it, too. It's quite sad) I am hoping it doesn't prohibit the Valentine cookie and truffle making (and eating) festivities this weekend.

Anyway- if you decide to make this and come into any problems or have questions, just shoot me over an e-mail. I'm happy to help out in any way I can!

Happy Weekend, Friends!

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112 responses to “Valentine Tree & Apron 101”

  1. Mama Urchin Avatar

    Love love love hat valentine tree. We have a Christmas tree (actually two) and an Easter tree but none for Valentines. Might have to do something about that.

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  2. Carrie Sommer Avatar

    I love ruffle aprons – they’re so cute!

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  3. pam Avatar

    THANK YOU SO MUCH. Morgan you totally rock the apron world girl! I am going to make the apron, I have my fabrics already picked out.
    Love the little tree. Hope you get to feeling better. Thanks for the tutorial.

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  4. Kim Avatar

    WOW! I just discovered your adorable little blog a few days ago, and I must say, we seem to have LOTS of things in common! So fun!
    Love the tree and the darling V-day pinny. I made a similar one a while back using circular ruffles instead of gathers. I’m loving the little pleats that the gathers create on yours…and your fabric combo is just yummy.
    Anyhow, just wanted to introduce myself. 🙂 All the best~
    Kim

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  5. Blair Avatar

    this apron is so so pretty!!! I love the ruffles, set off so beautifully by the prints you chose. I may have to give this a try.

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  6. Elizabeth Avatar

    Wow. That apron is ADORABLE. I want to drop everything and make one! Thanks for sharing the tutorial!

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  7. Mom Avatar
    Mom

    Morgan, you are a sewing genius!! 😉

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  8. kirsten Avatar

    way cute, morgan! some things just should be ruffly.

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  9. Tawni Avatar

    Yessssss. I love you for posting this. Now that I have my little hands on this , I am off to the fabric store! Wait. It looks like it is going to rain. I loved this post. You are too funny. I liked the tree! Clever!

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  10. pam Avatar

    My apron is done and it rocks. I’ll post a photo soon, because it’s cute, not quite as cute as yours but still, pretty darn cute.

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  11. Andie Avatar

    OMG..thank you for posting on how to make the apron…I nned to make one….off to find fabric

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  12. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    Morgan…you are the most creative person I know! The apron looks so adorable…I will have to try it during one of those rare days that I think I might be creative. You are definitely inspiring.

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  13. Megs Avatar
    Megs

    Look at you posting sewing tutorials! What a pro!
    I love the Valentine’s tree! Pink + glitter + ric-rac=awesome. My favorite is the pink pom-pom garland. How delightful!
    Here’s wishing you a lot of LOVE in the Moore home this week!

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  14. angela Avatar

    oh, me believes that i’ve fallen in love with that apron. i want one just like that for the new apartment. it’s sweetness.
    and if only my sewing machine wasn’t broken. or if only i had the time to figure out the sewing machine again.
    sigh.
    and a thank you for the comment you left behind. it was a wonderful way of letting me discover your world here too!
    oxo
    ang.

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  15. matt Avatar
    matt

    can we expect a man version of the same apron any time soon? 🙂

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  16. Morgan Avatar

    Matt- I am TOTALLY making you a man-apron! You are hilarious. I’m not kidding about the apron.

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  17. Monica (Happy Zombie) Avatar

    I saw PKM’s post about your apron. It’s JUST DARLING! I’m soooo making this and I’m almost even compelled to cook! Thanks for the apron toot!

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  18. Teresa Sheeley Avatar

    Love, love , love this apron!!

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  19. tongue in cheek Avatar

    Oh how sweet is that ruffled apron! Very clever! Thanks for the tutorial too!!
    Thank you for coming by my blog! I am happy to discover yours too!!

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  20. susan Avatar

    that is one adorable apron! found you at angies – omondieu! nice blog here…

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  21. Crystal T Avatar

    The whole post is great! Must make a ruffle aprin. Very cute! Just found your blog and looooove it. 🙂

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  22. erin Avatar

    oh, now, this is cute! i love the tree, but the apron is so sweet. i just saw a kids’ one like that in a very upscale store. yours is better. way better!

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  23. Eren Avatar

    Wonderful apron!!! Love it to death.

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  24. jen Avatar

    i just added you to my blogroll. how could i resist, with your quirky narrative?

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  25. Michele (chele76) Avatar

    cutest little apron… EVER! 🙂

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  26. Nana Avatar
    Nana

    I’m making your chicken soup with dill today AND your ruffled apron. Will post a photo at your new Flickr apron site! Love your site and added it to my blogroll!

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  27. susan sobon Avatar

    love it love it love it

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  28. monica Avatar

    how cute is that?
    infact how cute are those? both the tree and the apron. Must make myself one.

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  29. Jen Avatar

    What an adorable apron–and an adorable blog. I’m so glad I found it! I will visit often!

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  30. Sarah Avatar

    Love the apron–you could make one in every color, not just for Valentine’s day! I think I’ll have to whipe one up in bright yellow sometime soon!

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  31. Joan Hawley Avatar

    That apron is fabulous! Makes me want to be in the kitchen…or maybe just think about being in the kitchen. I’ll need the apron first!
    Joan

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  32. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    JEEPERS…i continue to be thrilled and thankful for all the wonderful blogs that share such inspiring creations….YOURS included!!! I just followed a link from someone else’s site to yours and look forward to reading your archives. THANK YOU for the ruffle apron directions…simply adorable!

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  33. DaisyCake Avatar

    the ruffled apron is so so cute, but ruffles are really hard for me. I guess I need to practice!
    I think we need a Valentine tree!

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  34. Coralee Avatar

    Thanks, got it bookmarked for a future project!

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  35. Coralee Avatar

    I finally did it! Thanks for the great tutorial! If you would like to see it, you can visit
    http://web.mac.com/dcgingras/iWeb/Beloved-Fair-y-tales/Coralee%27s%20Crafty%20Blog/C7E02200-6E01-4B56-81A6-FF83D5C67E95.html (you need to copy/paste this in order for it to work, I think)

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  36. pam Avatar

    neato tut. i’ve blogged it and added you to my cache! thanks!

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  37. Katie Kates Avatar

    I just bought simplicity pattern # 3752 and started cutting out the ruffly apron! So cute.

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  38. Geo Avatar

    So lovely! I will be making these for Christmas! Thank you.

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  39. christina Avatar
    christina

    I wanted to know if there is a site that anyone could refer me to for someone that makes aprons?? I would love to get my own material and have someone make it for me. I have a sewing machine and have tried myself but I just cant get it right and have little to no free time. Can someone help me?? I love aprons and they are no where to be found around here as far as cuteness goes. 😦

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  40. shelley Avatar
    shelley

    can anyone tell me how to make those cute little pillow case rompers i see all over the internet? i would love to have the pattern or tutorial . i have 3 girl and clothes for them is expensive, im not great at sewing but that looks pretty. so if any one knows it can you send it to me @ shelleyb1988@aol.com thank you shelley

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  41. Shawnee Halligan Avatar

    I made several of these in the fall and neglected to say THANK YOU for such a fun little tutorial!!

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  42. Shawnee Halligan Avatar

    I made several of these in the fall and neglected to say THANK YOU for such a fun little tutorial!!

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  43. Heids Avatar

    Morgan,
    Thanks so much for sharing this tute – I LOVE this apron and have just made one for a Valentines swap this year (2008). I am defintely going to be making more of these!

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  44. Tracie Avatar

    That’s really cute! I’ll have to give this a try. Thanks for the tutorial.

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  45. Nicole Avatar

    I made this apron last week (finished today) and it turned out really nice! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  46. Sarah Z. Avatar
    Sarah Z.

    Thanks for the tutorial! I made a cute apron today and I love it! 🙂

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  47. Linda Pinda Avatar

    This is so incredible. I just saw a link to this tutorial posted on the new apronista forum and HAD to check it out. I am going to try my hand at it. Thank you so much for sharing your time and talent to help novices like Moi!!!
    Blessings… Linda

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  48. Lea of Farmhouse Blessings Avatar

    Thank you for sharing this pretty and feminine apron. I can hardly wait to own one of my very own!

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  49. Anali Avatar

    Love the apron! : )

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  50. Meryl Avatar

    What an adorable apron! Thanks so much for the tutorial. I think I’m going to try to make it, but I’m really just starting to learn to sew so I have one question.
    To make the ruffles, do I just not backstitch at the beginning and end of the fabric and then pull on the strings that are left over to make it gather? Then do I just tie what’s left of the string together to keep the seam secure? Is that right?

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