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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. heatherlarson Avatar

    This is darling, and my next craft challenge. I love it and was looking for something new to test me on my sewing machine! Thanks.

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  2. Juddie Avatar

    So cute! Thank you 🙂

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  3. Vanessa Brantley-Newton Avatar

    This is just what I needed today. The cutest little aprons! I want to have them all! Great Job

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  4. kathryn6 Avatar

    This is to Shelly: I would love to sew you an apron! Drop me a line at my new Etsy shop (it’s still under construction): kathryn6.etsy.com – just click on “contact” on the side.

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  5. CoCoJ126 Avatar

    Awesome…a good friend of mine told me a while back she wanted a cherry apron to match her kitchen…I found this yesterday made the apron and TA-DA….her birthday present is ready for her August 30th! THANK YOU! ! !
    CoCoJ

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  6. Susan (A Happy Heart at Home) Avatar

    Your very pretty apron definitely inspires me to get out the sewing machine, brush the dust off of it, and start sewing! Thanks so much for the tutorial.
    ~Susan

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  7. Lavender Dreamer Avatar

    I followed you pattern and made aprons out of some vintage fabric! WHAT FUN! I have linked your site to my blog! Hope that’s OK!

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  8. Amy Avatar

    Thank you thank you! What a great apron and a great new blog for me to read!
    Thanks!

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  9. Caley Avatar

    What a gorgeous combination of fabrics. We’ve included a link to this in our favorite apron patterns (linked from name). Thanks so much! =)

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  10. Amy Beeton Avatar

    I made a whole load of these for Christmas presents, and I’m sure everyone’s going to love them. They are so quick and easy to make, and beautiful! I made the straps a bit wider, longer, and pointy at the ends so it can be tied in a beautiful big bow. Thanks so much for a great tutorial.

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  11. Mama Parker Avatar

    I’ve been pining to make one of these aprons for almost a year and finally did for my sister’s Christmas present–it was great for teaching me how to gather!! Anyway, thanks. Photos of my finished product, along with the whole story of my “Morgan Moore Christmas” are on my blog.

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  12. Terisa Avatar

    cute cute cute
    Terisa

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  13. Philippine flower shops Avatar

    This are cute and lovely apron.It is very useful for me when i am cooking!Thanks for sharing.
    -Ava

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  14. Shannon Avatar

    Thanks for such a great tutorial! Just posted it on my website. I can’t wait to make one.

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  15. Clever Karen Avatar

    I want to make these using some vintage sheet fabrics!!! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  16. Diann Avatar
    Diann

    Great instructions and photos!! I can’t wait to make this with smaller pieces of fabric!!

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  17. Diann Avatar
    Diann

    Can you let me know on piece A, which way th efabric goes – is the 20″ the length or width?? It is so cute!

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  18. Hannah Avatar
    Hannah

    I just made 2 of these aprons this evening. One for my little sister and one for her doll! She bounced around all evening and said it was just like Christmas! :)Thanks for the cutest pattern ever!

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  19. Diann Avatar
    Diann

    Hi Diann, You are the first Diann I have run into that spells your name like mine. Nice to know there is someone else out there like me.

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  20. Danielle Avatar

    not sure if you got a reply yet, but etsy.com is the place to be for things handmade! you can ask for a custom item.

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  21. Soraya Avatar
    Soraya

    Yeah I love the apron… just found the pattern for it at WalMart for like $3… did you happen to make the design for it? It’s in the Simplicity patterns book and I was just wondering

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  22. Donna Avatar
    Donna

    Can you please give the Simplicity pattern number? I want to make this really bad! I live in rural America and don’t get to city that often! Maybe I can order pattern on line! Thanks

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  23. Louise Avatar

    Thanks so much for the tutorial. Whipped one up today for a birthday present. Have so enjoyed reading your blog. Ta.

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  24. 4vs1 Avatar
    4vs1

    I love this apron! I am going to try making it this week as birthday gift for a good friend. She loves all things girly and this is perfect for her! 🙂

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  25. Julie Avatar

    I have made this apron a few times and LOVE it. Do you think it would look odd to add a top part? I can’t decide…

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  26. Holly Avatar
    Holly

    Simplicity 2592 appears to be similar – thank you so much for sharing your tutorial!!

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  27. Marilyn Avatar
    Marilyn

    did you ever find out which way the base fabric goes?

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  28. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    I love this pattern! I made one this afternoon for a cupcake party I’m hosting tomorrow. It’s perfect. I can’t wait to make more as presents! Thanks!!

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  29. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    I had the party today and it was a hit! Everyone loved the apron even was called a domestic goddess in it!

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  30. Valentines Gifts Philippines Avatar

    I will try doing apron on my own soon because i inspired to your blog! By the way i like the tree also perfect for a valentines. 🙂
    vee

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  31. Jaime Jenkins Avatar

    Thank you so so much for sharing this! I’ve been wanting to make a ruffled apron, and wasn’t sure of the dimensions.

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  32. Maricela Flores Avatar

    Lovin all the ruffles. Finally made one for myself…Thanks for the instructions!

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  33. Sue Avatar

    I love this, adorable!!

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  34. Abie Avatar

    very cool, thank you, added to my site also!

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  35. Abie Avatar

    The aprons are the bomb!

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  36. Karisa Avatar

    I just wanted to let you know I have linked to this project and thumbnail on our site: http://www.allfreesewing.com/Miscellaneous-Clothing/Ruffle-Apron. I think it’s a great project that our readers will love to make! We are always looking for more tutorials and sewing patterns, so if you have any similar projects please feel free to send them my way or let me know if you prefer we not link to you. Thanks!
    Karisa
    ktell@primecp.com
    Editor, http://www.AllFreeSewing.com

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  37. Jane Finne Avatar

    Cute design, i love it was looking around to make an apron, saw your website, thank you….i wanted to make a feathered apron 🙂
    I added my blog hope you like it…shows what i make
    thanks….

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  38. Lyndsay Avatar
    Lyndsay

    love this ssssoooooooooooooo much. Have to have one! best lug the sewing machine out the cupboard. Only just put it away after haloween!

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  39. Learnbabymassage@yahoo.co.uk Avatar
    Learnbabymassage@yahoo.co.uk

    I’ve just made one of these aprons for a Christmas gifts. They are so pretty, I love them. Thanks so much for all your clear instructions. I just wanted to ask….. I’d love to make the apron for my 4 year old nieces, they’d love it! Any suggestions on the size of the pieces I’d need to use to make a childrens version? Many thanks x

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  40. Amber Avatar
    Amber

    I was looking for apron pattern to make for some of my nieces (4-6X size) for Christmas. This is darling!!! I am a beginner sewer and was wondering suggestions on changing the size of material needed for a smaller apron…could you help me? Thanks so much!!!!

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  41. careypayne@gmail.com Avatar

    Did you get a response for the children’s sizes?

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  42. Pat Avatar
    Pat

    I found the pattern and it is Simplicity 3752. If you can find a WalMart with a sewing department you can get it half-price.

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  43. Littleamberguesa.blogspot.com Avatar

    I have been saving this link for all these years for a rainy day, and I finally had a few snow days when I didn’t have any other projects. I had a great time making this apron and plan on making a few more. Thanks so much for the pattern!

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  44. Jane Hillis Avatar

    Just found your site and this tutorial. need a pattern for an apron swap and this is it!!!
    Yeah!
    Good instructions
    Gmama Jane

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  45. AJ Avatar
    AJ

    Cutest little apron! Just whipped one up as part of a theme birthday gift along with Amy Sedaris’s book “I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence.” Used up part of my fabric stash and used ribbon for the ties.

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  46. Sue C. Avatar
    Sue C.

    I am going to make one tomorrow! Darling! I have made ruffles and found it helpful to do a wide zigzag stitch over a piece of dental floss, then you just pull the dental floss and it turns out perfect. So excited to try it – you are very clever:)

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  47. Pandorasboxscc.blogspot.com Avatar

    I have a whole stash of animal print fabrics from a previous project. I think they will make a great ruffled apron. Thanks for the tutorial and the idea!

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  48. Carrera marble Avatar

    I have a party tomorrow and definitely i will use this apron.Thanks for sharing this useful post.
    Regards,
    Carrera marble

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  49. kids shorts Avatar

    This project is eco-friendly through reusing the unused clothes for making another one. It’s very interesting to design and make dress for your kids.

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