Thursday, May 21, 2009

Little Artist's Smock DIY

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For mothers that love to let their dear children express their creativity on paper, but not on their clothes, this smock, more than an apron, completely covers the upper body.

4 pieces of cloth, some bias tape, some elastic, and a little bit of stitching later, and you'll have this little artist's smock to personalize according to your tastes.

Your budding Picasso will be thrilled!

Level: Intermediate
Creation time:
1h

Supplies

Materials

  • Cloth
  • Bias tape
  • Elastic
  • Assorted sewing thread

Tools

Instructions

Pattern for a 3- or 4-year-old (U.S. size 5)

  • Cut out the above pattern, twice for the sleeves and once for the body.
  • With right sides facing each other, sew the sleeves to the body, in the raglan style, between points A and B.

  • With right sides facing each other, sew the sleeves together between points B and C, and then the body, between B and D. Turn it over.

  • Position and then sew the bias tape at the neckline, at the bottom of the body and at the cuffs, allowing for a little overlap.

  • Pass the elastic through the bias tape at the collar and the cuffs and tie the ends.

  • Finish the seams.

Source: Et moi alors dans tout ça !


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1 comment:

  1. this is what i've been looking for, no pdfs, no printing, thank you!!!

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