Stylish Christmas Aprons: Quick and Easy Tutorials

Created12/17/2018

Let's take a look at how to sew your own Christmas apron in three variants: a simple one for beginners, a multi-layered one for experienced seamstresses and an apron with a removable frill.

Christmas aprons not only protect clothes from dirt, but also add flair to your Christmas preparations. In the article you will also read about the different types of fabric suitable for aprons and ideas for using leftover fabric. Get ready for Christmas dinner in a stylish and practical accessory!

For the apron we will need:

Method:

  1. Cut the apron twice from Christmas cotton .
  2. We will prepare a 5 cm wide frill and pin it around the perimeter of the apron from the front side.
  3. Cut the apron twice from Christmas cotton .
  4. We will prepare a 5 cm wide frill and pin it around the perimeter of the apron from the front side.
  5. Place the aprons face to face and sew around the perimeter.
  6. Turn inside out and iron (you can decoratively stitch around the perimeter).
  7. We will prepare a waist collar that will be 2 times the circumference of the waist.
  8. We glue the waist collar with adhesive and iron it according to the setting.
  9. Sew the waist collar to the face of the apron and iron the seam towards the belt.
  10. Raise the strip by 1 cm and sew it together.
  11. Iron the entire apron.

The preparation of Christmas Eve dinner can begin in a stylish apron that we have made.

A variant of a simple Christmas apron for beginners

This variation of the Christmas apron is perfect for those who are just starting to sew. The apron has a simple shape without a frill and is sewn only from basic Christmas cotton.

For the apron you will need:

Method:

  1. Cut out an apron from Christmas cotton.
  2. Prepare a waist collar that will be 2 times the circumference of the waist.
  3. We glue the waist collar with adhesive and iron it according to the setting.
  4. Sew the waist collar to the face of the apron and iron the seam towards the belt.
  5. Raise the strip by 1 cm and sew it together.
  6. Iron the entire apron.

This simple apron is suitable for those who want to try their hand at sewing and at the same time create a useful and stylish accessory for Christmas preparations.

A variant of the multi-layered Christmas apron for advanced seamstresses

This version of the Christmas apron is intended for more experienced seamstresses who want to sew a multi-layered apron with more pockets and decorations.

For the apron you will need:

  • Christmas cotton
  • cotton for a frill that is 3 times the circumference of the apron
  • craving for tape
  • additional materials for pockets and decorations

Method:

  1. Cut out your Christmas cotton apron and additional fabric for the pockets.
  2. Prepare the frill and pin it around the perimeter of the apron from the front side.
  3. Prepare a waist collar that will be 2 times the circumference of the waist.
  4. We glue the waist collar with adhesive and iron it according to the setting.
  5. Sew the waist collar to the face of the apron and iron the seam towards the belt.
  6. Raise the strip by 1 cm and sew it together.
  7. Sew pockets onto the apron and add embellishments such as bows, appliqués or embroidery.
  8. Iron the entire apron.

This multi-layer Christmas apron is suitable for advanced seamstresses who want to sew a practical and original accessory for Christmas preparations. The apron offers multiple pockets for storing kitchen tools and is decorated with elegant details that make it a real fashion accessory.

Variant of the apron with a removable frill

For those who want to sew an apron with the possibility of changing its appearance, we offer a variant with a removable frill.

For the apron you will need:

  • Christmas cotton
  • cotton for a frill that is 3 times the circumference of the apron
  • craving for tape
  • velcro or buttons to attach the ruffle

Method:

  1. Cut out an apron from Christmas cotton.
  2. Prepare the frill and pin it around the perimeter of the apron from the front side.
  3. Sew Velcro or buttons to the bottom of the ruffle and to the apron so that the ruffle can be attached or removed as needed.
  4. Prepare a waist collar that will be 2 times the circumference of the waist.
  5. We glue the waist collar with adhesive and iron it according to the setting.
  6. Sew the waist collar to the face of the apron and iron the seam towards the belt.
  7. Raise the strip by 1 cm and sew it together.
  8. Iron the entire apron.

This variant of the apron with a removable frill allows you to easily change the look according to need or mood. So you can enjoy different styles of apron during the Christmas preparations and adapt it to your needs and ideas.

Try different variations of Christmas aprons and enjoy preparing Christmas dinner in a stylish and practical accessory.

Various variants of fabrics for Christmas aprons

Depending on the material you choose, you can create different versions of Christmas aprons with unique looks and properties.

Cotton apron

Cotton aprons are soft, light and breathable, perfect for wearing comfortably during long hours spent in the kitchen. Cotton is also easy to wash and maintains colors for a long time.

Canvas apron

Linen aprons are stronger and more durable than cotton, which is ideal for working with heavier utensils or food. The canvas is also resistant to aging and wear.

Leather apron

Leather aprons offer a luxurious and elegant look, while providing excellent resistance to water and dirt. Leather is also durable and easy to clean.

Silk apron

Silk aprons are soft, light and luxurious. Silk has a natural shine and softness that add elegance to Christmas preparations. However, it is less durable than other materials and requires more careful care.

Wool apron

Wool aprons are warm, soft and comfortable, perfect for those chilly Christmas evenings. Wool is also breathable and moisture wicking, ensuring a dry and comfortable feeling when worn.

Flannel apron

Flannel aprons provide softness and warmth during the cold Christmas days. Flannel is also easy to wash and maintains colors for a long time.

Ideas for using fabric scraps

Patchwork bedspreads and blankets

You can create wonderful patchwork bedspreads and blankets from fabric scraps that will bring uniqueness and comfort to your home. Assemble patterns and colors according to your taste and bring your apartment to life.

Fabric bags and handbags

Create your own fabric bags and purses from textile scraps. This ecological and stylish accessory will serve you for everyday shopping or when traveling. In addition, you can choose from a wide range of colors and patterns that will attract the attention of the surroundings.

Decorative pillows

From fabric scraps, you can sew decorative pillows for the living room, bedroom or for garden furniture. Create original and comfortable pillows that match your interior and bring comfort to your home.

Protective covers for books and notebooks

Create fabric covers for books, notebooks or diaries from fabric scraps. These original and practical covers protect your books from damage and at the same time make them look nice.

Textile baskets and storage boxes

Fabric scraps can be used to make baskets or storage boxes for small items such as jewellery, sewing supplies or office supplies. These practical and stylish storage elements will help you keep your home organized.

Fabric curtains and screens

Use textile scraps to create original curtains and screens that can serve as decoration or room dividers in the interior. You can combine different patterns and colors to achieve an interesting and fresh look.

Hair accessories

Textile scraps can be used to create unique hair accessories such as headbands, bows, elastics or hairpins. It will allow you to create a unique style and use different colors and patterns.

Reconstruction of clothes

Textile scraps can be used to modify and reconstruct existing clothing. You can add pockets, patches, hems or embellishments to revive older pieces and give them a new look.

Flower pots and flower decorations

Use fabric to create planter covers or flower decorations that will brighten up your home or garden. You can experiment with different colors and patterns to create a unique atmosphere in your living space.

Production of toys and stuffed animals

Textile scraps can be used to create toys or stuffed animals for children or as gifts. In this way, you can create original and unique toys that will delight not only children, but also adults.

Kitchen accessories

Use fabric scraps to create kitchen accessories such as tea towels, placemats, aprons or oven mitts. In addition to practical use, these accessories will give your kitchen a distinctive and colorful look.

Decorations for the tree

You can make original decorations for the Christmas tree from textile scraps, such as stars, angels, hearts or snowmen. These hand-stitched ornaments will add a unique and traditional look to your Christmas tree.

Gift package

Instead of traditional paper gift wrapping, you can use fabric scraps to wrap gifts. This method is not only ecological, but also gives the gifts an original and stylish look.

Using these tips, you will get beautiful and original accessories from fabric scraps that will increase the usability and comfort of your products. Don't be afraid to experiment and create your own ideas to beautify home textile products.

What to sew from the same fabric?

Cloth tablecloths and napkins

You can also sew tablecloths and napkins from fabric scraps, which will give your dining room a twist and a unique style. You can choose different combinations of colors and patterns to suit different occasions, from everyday lunches to formal dinners.

Protective packaging for kitchen appliances

Fabric scraps can also be used to create protective covers for kitchen appliances, such as blenders, coffee makers or toasters. Covers not only protect appliances from dust and dirt, but also give your kitchen a stylish look.

Ornaments and Christmas decorations

Christmas fabric scraps can be used to create original ornaments and decorations for your home. Sew Christmas stockings, decorative pillows, tree decorations or an Advent calendar. Your home will be enlivened with unique and handmade accessories.

Children's toys and stuffed animals

You can also use fabric scraps to sew children's toys and stuffed animals. Create original and unique toys for your children or as a gift for friends and family. In addition to recycling the material, you create toys full of love and care.

Textile scraps offer endless possibilities for creative use. Create original and useful items for your home or as gifts for loved ones. Express your personal style and enjoy the process of sewing and creating.

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