French Grain Burlap Baker’s Apron

Happy Monday!  How was your weekend?  Ours was busy but I managed to sneak in a few little projects.   Last Wednesday, I received an order that I placed with Online Fabric Store for two burlap French Grain Sack Reproduction bags.   I paid $9.80 a piece which I didn’t think was bad at all.  And guess what the best part was…. they had no smell!

 French Grain Sack Reproduction

I made a baker’s apron with one of the French Grain burlap bags over the weekend.

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This was soooo easy to make!  I cut the French Grain burlap bag at the seams and I drew the armhole cuts, freehand by pencil, on the front side the burlap.  I then cut my apron form and used fabric glue to attach a wide black bias tape around it.  I used my sewing machine to attach the neck and waist strap to the apron.  If you’re looking to make a “no sew apron” you could use fabric glue to attach them.    

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For now, I have it on the frig.

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But I’ll move it over here once I re-do this area of my kitchen.

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I have another burlap bag and I just might have to make an apron for my daughter-in-law to hang in her kitchen. 

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I think one would look nice in there….don’t you? 

As always, thanks for your visit and your sweet comments.  They just make my day! 

Gail

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