Introducing . . . the Monterey Bay Apron


My newest pattern, the Monterey Bay Apron, makes its debut this Friday, Sept. 14, at the Pine Needle’s Fall Festival Open House! I am so excited that the pattern is finally ready. Here it is in its little plastic envelope, ready to be displayed in the shop:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Dawn’s Newest Pattern

 

I’ve had the design for this apron in my mind for almost three years but started seriously working on it just in the last year. In a future post I’ll tell you how the design process evolved; for now I’ll just say that inspiration struck in an aquarium, of all places. You can guess which one.

The apron pictured below, made from a charming line of fabric called All About Coffee from Exclusively Quilters, is hanging in the Pine Needle right now.

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background
Coffee, anyone?

 

I learned a lot about using 1/4″-wide double-fold bias tape while developing this pattern. So much so that I will be posting a tutorial on it in the next few days.

The Pine Needle’s Open House runs from 10 am to 5 pm Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14 and 15. I’ll be there a good bit of the time both days. If you are in the Portland metro area, please stop by! The Pine Needle is in Lake Oswego, just a few minutes from downtown Portland.

 

 

 

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4 Responses to Introducing . . . the Monterey Bay Apron

  1. susan b. says:

    Yay, Dawn! Congratulations! I love the bias tape and button waistband.

  2. Kristen Reid says:

    I love this pattern! How exciting it must be to design something like that. I would love to hear more about how you proceeded to create this design.

    • Dawn says:

      thank you, Kristen (and Susan)! I’m planning a post soon on the evolution of the apron but first I need to get my tutorials finished on working with double-fold bias tape.

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