Attach the hemmed end of the neck strap to the top right corner of the apron bib (about an inch down from the top) with a double row of stitching across the top edge of the bib, catching the strap.
Aprons are making a comeback, and what a better way to recycle than to make one out of an old shirt? With just a few steps, you can turn Dad or hubby's discarded dress shirt into a fun apron for you ...
You dream of whipping up gorgeous garments à la Project Runway. There’s just one problem: You don’t know a seam ripper from a serger or a bobbin from a box pleat. Fear not. These no-sew hacks will ...
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