What's cookin' at your house?
Here at mine,
I've whipped up a little Polka Dot Cafe apron,
as part of the Patchwork, Please Sew Along!
Grab a tall glass of sweet tea,
and get ready for a lot of pictures of my version of
the Polka Dot Cafe Apron.
In my humble opinion,
I used some of the cutest fabrics on earth,
from Lori Holts' Bake Sale for Riley Blake.
I decided to use the same print for the center squares on each block.
I love the way they look with my
{Do you see those tiny little spatulas on the green and blue block?}
Shall we "dish" about my likes and dislikes?
Dislikes are always first...
Dislikes are always first...
Okay...I haven't seen this mentioned
in anyone else's posts,
but the cutting instructions say to cut 4 of the
large squares.
Um...there are 5. The one in the center
is a different print, but the same size
as the four squares around it.
As much as I have joined in the lament that
this book lacks diagrams,
I found this project's piecing diagram to be very confusing.
The instructions said "Sew
in the order shown...," and referred to the figure,
but there were 5 #1's in the diagram.
{I did figure it out, but only because I'm an experienced sewist.}
The templates...oh, I didn't use those.
I measured them in the book and kind of rounded them up a bit
to the nearest 1/4" figuring I could trim them to size.
{I believe she meant to advise using freezer paper for templates, but it didn't come out and say it like that in the description. Again, it was confusing.}
Oh.My.Gosh.
When I was finished making my blocks,
I barely had anything to trim off, as shown below.
I did not have 1/4" to spare, to preserve any points!!!
{My 1/4" seam can't be THAT far off! How on earth did the template users manage, I wonder?}
This is one of those projects that looked like
it was going to be quick and easy,
but it took me almost all day to complete.
Maybe it was just because I kept stopping to look at how cute it was!
This is really a time-saving tip, rather than a "dislike"...
I pressed my binding in the same way as I made the apron ties.
Rather than attach the binding as described,
I stitched it on "taco-style" in just one step,
enclosing the raw edges.
{How about that darling text print?}
I also added a 1 1/2" sashing between the blocks,
so I didn't have to try to line up all those "missing points" I had.
And now for some more of the "likes"...
Obviously,
the blocks themselves are just sooooo sweet!
I love that they are retro-style and allow the fabrics to shine.
I also like that the patchwork pocket
fit just right onto my plain turquoise tea towel!
What a nice shortcut for me!
My most favorite detail is just about the best "like" ever for me!
The sample has a little piece of fabric tape tucked into the side of the pocket.
I didn't have any decorative tape to coordinate,
so I just made a little fussy cut tab.
Would you like to see it really close up???
{I knew you would!}
Someday, I hope to adjust the measurements
to re-create this adorable little block,
points and all.
{If I figure it out, I promise to share!}