My old college roommate is an awesome girl. You know, the kind who dragged you to frat parties, who plotted revenge on your ex-boyfriend when you broke up, who took you to the doctor’s when you had scarlet fever, and was generally your best friend. My roommate is exactly that kind of girl. It’s been a few years since college, and we’re not as close as we used to be (a big part of this is that she lives in another state now) but still good friends. She’s been married for over a year now, and recently closed on a beautiful house with her husband, which has provided me with the impetus for my next project.

Vintage Apron
The Vintage Apron is double-sided with hand-made bias tape (I’ve become hand-made bias tape obsessed lately; it’s really easy to make from fun stripy fabrics, and looks funky) and detachable ties.
Garden Apron

The pattern, found here, has sewn-in ties (if you made the ties longer you could make them detachable like the Vintage Apron as well) and sectioned pockets as well (I sewed the dividers with two lines of stitching for durability). This pattern was not as clearly explained as the Vintage Apron pattern, for example, you need to measure and cut each piece as not pattern pieces are provided. However, the author has provided lot of photos illustrating each step.
I was very happy with the finished result from each pattern; I might even make another Vintage Apron because it’s so cute!