My daughter-in-law asked that I bring my sewing machine the next time that I visit.
She wants to make an adult bib apron for her Mom.
She doesn’t sew, and it may be quite a while before I can get across the state to visit her.
So we texted back and forth, so that I could understand just what she had in mind, and what would be needed for this project.
She wants a very simple reversible bib apron with pockets.
So I browsed the internet for ideas, and came up with a free pattern by iThinksew.
I drew a pattern for pockets to use with the clothing protector pattern from iThinksew, since that pattern does not include pockets.
I also chose to use snaps because I don’t have Velcro on hand, but I have plenty of snaps.
This was a quick and easy afternoon project!
It turned out cute and I headed outside to take photos to share.
I ended up taking two very quick photos since a fast moving thunder, lightning, and hail storm zoomed in!
I like this apron so much that I think I will make another for myself. Those pockets will come in handy out in the garden! In fact, I can see using this apron in the kitchen and craft room, too! It could also be a great gift, so I could make a few extra for my gift box.
Have fun and carry on!



