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Lily Apron PDF Sewing Pattern

Lily Apron PDF Sewing Pattern

Difficulty: ● ○ ○ ○ ○ Beginner

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Sew your own whimsical, vintage-inspired apron with the Lily Apron sewing pattern. Designed with three softly gathered petal panels and a classic tie-waist silhouette, this apron brings an enchanting 1950s charm to your everyday sewing projects.

Whether made in a floaty sheer fabric for a delicate, romantic look, or in a sturdy cotton for practical everyday wear, the Lily Apron is a versatile piece that’s as beautiful as it is functional.

Suitable for confident beginners, this pattern guides you through each step—from shaping the petal panels to attaching the waistband and creating neat, professional seams.

Pattern Features:

  • Gathered petal panels
  • Waistband
  • Ribbon back tie

Please Note: This is a digital PDF pattern, not a finished product. No physical product will be shipped. Your files will be ready the moment you check out.

What You Get

  • A4 Size (8.27" x 11.69")
  • US Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
  • A0 Copy Shop
  • 14-page instructional Illustrated Guide
  • YouTube Video Tutorial

Sizes

One Size Fits All

Equipment

Tools & Notions:

  • Sewing machine
  • Matching thread
  • Pins or fabric clips
  • Fabric scissors or rotary cutter + mat
  • Ruler or seam gauge
  • Iron & ironing board (pressing is key!)
  • Seam ripper (just in case!)
  • Fine sharp needles for sheers (60/8–70/10), universal 80/12 for cotton/linen

Fabric Recomendations

Light & Airy (Ideal for the Petal Effect)

  • Perfect if you want the soft, fluttering petals the Lily Apron is known for.

Recommended fabrics:

  • Chiffon
  • Georgette
  • Voile
  • Organza
  • Lightweight rayon challis
  • Soft tulle (non-stretch)

Everyday & Practical

  • Great for a more durable, less sheer apron — something you can wear in the kitchen or garden.

Recommended fabrics:

  • Quilting cotton
  • Cotton lawn
  • Linen or linen-blend
  • Cotton poplin
  • Lightweight chambray

Fabrics to Avoid:

  • Stretch fabrics (jersey, rib knit)
  • Very thick upholstery fabrics
  • Heavy denim
  • Extremely stiff canvases
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