Apron of old jeans

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For work you will need:
• A pair of unnecessary jeans
• Cuts of cotton or linen 15cm x 2m
• White tulle 8cm x 4m
It’s best to take your old jeans or roughly the right size, since using large ones, the apron will turn out to be lurid, and small ones will be too decorative for beauty.

Chalk or soap mark the cut line.

The back part looks better, since you don’t have to bother with the front button, and the outer pockets are more convenient, but if you like the front part of the jeans more, it will fit.
Cut off on the intended line and on the sides. If these jeans are just right for you or a little large (a couple of cm), then you can cut this part plus grab a belt, leaving a button for fastening. But dressing him will be more difficult.

We select the fabric that is most combined in color and texture.

From it we cut off a strip 8 cm wide and 120 cm long.

Bend inward the edges of matter and pin with pins,

we sew on all sides, you can let out more lines if the fabric is quite thin. This will be the belt for our apron.

A second cut of the same fabric will be needed for quilling. Its width is 4cm and its length is 2 meters.

We collect the fabric in folds and pin around the periphery of the denim, and sew.

Then, you need to sew the back side. The folds on both sides can correspond to each other, but it can also be done differently - at random, so the ruffles will look more voluminous.

For more elegance, I decided to add a little tulle. To do this, cut off a strip of matter with a width of 8 cm and a length of 4 m.

Putting it together

and sew parallel to the first ruffles.

It remains only to adjust the belt - and the apron is ready!

So that he does not get lost, you can sew it to the base, and sew a tack and mitten for the kit from the remaining matter. Any housewife will be happy with such a gift!
And if you stitch jeans pockets on vertical sectors, you get a wonderful apron for the artist, seamstress, or even a master man. Of course, ruffles should be removed and as many pockets made as possible, then no guy will refuse such a useful apron.

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