Sew a Reversible Apron: 3 Easy Examples

Discover 3 simple examples of how to sew a reversible apron, perfect for beginners!
By Taylor

Sewing a reversible apron is a fun and practical DIY project that can add a personal touch to your cooking or crafting experience. Not only are aprons useful for protecting your clothes, but making them reversible means you get two looks in one! Here are three diverse examples to help you get started on your sewing journey.

Example 1: Classic Cotton Reversible Apron

This classic cotton apron is perfect for kitchen use or crafting. It features a simple design that is easy to sew, making it ideal for beginners.

To create this apron, you’ll need:

  • 1 yard of cotton fabric (two different prints or colors)
  • Matching thread
  • Scissors
  • Measuring tape
  • Sewing machine
  • Pins
  1. Cut your fabric: Start by cutting two pieces of fabric, each measuring 24 inches wide by 30 inches long. You can adjust these dimensions for a custom fit.

  2. Create the neck strap: Cut a strip of fabric that measures 3 inches wide by 30 inches long. This will be your neck strap.

  3. Sew the main pieces: Place the two fabric pieces right sides together. Pin along the edges, leaving a gap of about 5 inches at the bottom for turning it inside out. Sew around the edges with a 1/4 inch seam allowance.

  4. Turn it inside out: Turn the apron right side out through the gap you left. Push out the corners gently with a pencil or chopstick.

  5. Finish the edges: Fold the gap’s raw edges inward and sew it shut. Topstitch around the apron to give it a polished look.

  6. Attach the neck strap: Fold the neck strap in half lengthwise, press, and then sew along the long edge. Attach the ends of the strap to the top of the apron by tucking them inside and sewing them securely.

  7. Enjoy your apron: Flip it to showcase either side and enjoy your new reversible apron!

Notes

  • You can add pockets on either side for extra functionality.
  • Experiment with different fabric patterns to match your kitchen décor.

Example 2: Fun Kids’ Reversible Apron

This kids’ apron is a playful way to get children involved in cooking or crafting. The vibrant colors and fun designs will excite them to wear it!

For this project, you will need:

  • 1 yard of playful printed fabric (two different designs for reversibility)
  • 1 yard of solid fabric for the main body
  • Matching thread
  • Scissors
  • Measuring tape
  • Sewing machine
  • Pins
  1. Cut your fabric: Cut two pieces of playful printed fabric, each measuring 20 inches wide by 24 inches long, and one piece of solid fabric measuring 20 inches wide by 24 inches long.

  2. Make the neck and waist straps: Cut two strips of fabric, each 2 inches wide and 24 inches long for the waist straps, and a 3-inch wide strip by 30 inches long for the neck strap.

  3. Sew the body: Place the printed pieces right sides together and sew around the edges, leaving a gap for turning. Repeat this step with the solid fabric.

  4. Turn inside out: Turn both the printed and solid aprons right side out.

  5. Sew the straps: Fold the neck strap lengthwise, sew along the long edge, and turn it right side out. Repeat for the waist straps.

  6. Combine the aprons: Place the solid apron inside the printed apron, ensuring they are right sides together. Pin the straps in between the two layers at the top and sew around the edges, leaving an opening for turning.

  7. Finish and flip: Turn the apron inside out, sew the gap closed, and topstitch around the edges.

  8. Ready for fun: Let your child choose which side to wear and enjoy cooking or crafting together!

Notes

  • Consider using fabric paint or embellishments for extra fun and personal flair.
  • Adjust the size for different age groups by measuring the child’s dimensions.

Example 3: Stylish Denim Reversible Apron

This stylish denim apron is perfect for adults who love a chic, modern look in the kitchen or while crafting. The sturdy fabric ensures durability while maintaining a fashionable appeal.

Materials needed:

  • 1.5 yards of denim fabric (two different shades)
  • Matching thread
  • Scissors
  • Measuring tape
  • Sewing machine
  • Pins
  1. Cut your denim: Cut two pieces of denim fabric, each measuring 28 inches wide by 32 inches long.

  2. Create the neck strap: Cut a strip of denim 4 inches wide and 32 inches long for the neck strap, and two strips 4 inches wide by 20 inches long for the waist ties.

  3. Sew the body: Place the two pieces of denim right sides together and sew around the edges, leaving a gap for turning. Make sure to reinforce the corners for added strength.

  4. Turn inside out: Flip the apron right side out through the gap, using a pencil to push out the corners.

  5. Finish edges: Sew the gap closed and topstitch around the apron for a polished finish.

  6. Prepare the straps: Fold the neck strap and waist ties in half lengthwise, sew along the long edge, and turn them right side out.

  7. Attach the straps: Sew the neck strap to the top of the apron and the waist ties to the sides.

  8. Rock your new look: Now you have a durable, stylish apron that can be flipped for a different look!

Notes

  • Denim can be heavy, so ensure your sewing machine can handle thicker fabric.
  • Add pockets or decorative stitching for a personalized touch.

With these three examples of how to sew a reversible apron, you’ll be ready to create your own unique designs. Happy sewing!