There are plenty of aprons out there, but I really liked the idea of making one customized just the way I'd want.
An apron is a great intro project to sewing, and a great weekend project that doesn't have to take too long or cost much. You can use a canvas type material, but it's not required; I show a lighter material option at the end.
Fire up those sewing machines!
Affiliate links to some of my new favorite things I consistently use in my shop:
I really do use these pencils and glasses in my apron pockets!
1.3 Lead Mechanical Pencil: —— https://amzn.to/2QjRC28
Kuru Toga .5 Mechanical Pencil: —— https://amzn.to/3964LTc
(convenient having a few sizes at hand)
Bolle Safety Glasses: —— https://amzn.to/3cWNuN5 Perfect fit for underneath headphones or ear protection
BACK IN STOCK: Silicone glue roller: -- https://amzn.to/3mNGqHd
DeVilbiss StartingLine Spray kit: —— https://amzn.to/3lC4GLW
^This was my jump into spray finishing and it works like a champ
Irwin 6" quick clamps: —— https://amzn.to/2NCxvLB
Crown Tools Burnisher: —— https://amzn.to/3f3QmdU Nothing better for taking burn marks off wood
Denko Sekka Folding flush cut: —— https://amzn.to/3lCABf7 Love that it folds up!
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