Here is an oilcloth apron I designed and made for my roommate Jasmine for Christmas!
This was my first time sewing with oilcloth and it went surprisingly well.
I free hand cut the turquoise/white polka dotted base and then used that to measures out the white trim that I added.
Next I used the base to measure the black oilcloth trim I added at the top.
The pockets were also free hand cut and edges were just folded in to attach them on.
Lastly I added the black/white polka dotted fabric for the back tie.
Overall I was very pleased, esp. since I never had any of here measurements!
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