Here it is - the most frequently requested reversible apron pattern! It's easy to sew and easy to wear with no annoying neckbands to rub on the back of your neck and no strings to tie and manage. The Crisscross Apron, made from two one-yard pieces of fabric, features two pockets on each reversible... Read more
Create this clever, reversible cover-up with two yards of fabric. When you choose two conversational prints to match the interests and favorite designs of the wearer, the apron is sure to be a welcome gift!
This pattern was inspired by a vintage apron and reinvented with modern style and... Read more
This apron, made from two 1 yard fabrics, features options to personalize the fit. Choose traditional neck and waist ties or cross back straps in narrow or wide widths. The apron body with its shirttail hemline is 36" in width at the waist/hip, offering good body coverage.
This apron pattern was inspired by a vintage 1950's apron with bias tape wrapped edges, a tiny pocket, and a single layer of fabric. The apron was a style commonly worn by ladies serving food in church basements. This pattern updates the style and adds modern, common sense details like double or... Read more
Inspired by a drawing of a vintage apron, the reversible Chatterbox Apron features a sweetheart neckline and an umbrella hemline. The apron side panels are assembled first and inserted into the sides of the front panel and top-stitched in place. Pockets are located on each side panel. The neck strap... Read more
Presenting: two reversible apron styles for children. The Crisscross features bands that cross in the back and button on the front. The classic full apron is offered in two sizes, small and medium. Size small can be made from two fat quarters. Durable pattern paper adds longevity to this and all Mary Mulari's patterns.