This video sewing tutorial walks you through all the steps you need to sew a harvest apron.
BUY the pattern in my shop HERE. Or check out the measurements further in this blog post.

A harvest apron is also known as a gathering apron, why? Because it will help you gather your harvest! These garden aprons are great for gathering beans, peas or even apples!

So let me help you sew one up so you can get back out to that garden.
Everything you need to sew this pattern is listed in this blog post.
But if you would like to print the pattern to make things easier on you, you can purchase the pattern here: (thank you for your support and happy sewing!)

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Harvest Apron Cut List:
You can mix and match what pieces you want cut from what fabric. I recommend using two different fabrics.
- Small Loop: 2" by 5" (Cut 1)
- Thin Ties: 2" by 28" (Cut 2)
- Waistband: 7" by 24" (Cut 1)
- Waistband Ties: 6" by 40" (Cut 2)
- Outer Apron Pocket: 26" by 40" (Cut 1)
- Inside Apron Pocket: 26" by 40" (Cut 1)
Please note: There seems to be some confusion as to what measurements are lined up when making the main portion of the apron called the Apron Pocket. Line up the two 40" edges from the two larger pieces that you cut out, sew along the 40" edge to make one piece of fabric that will become your aprons main pocket piece. I hope that clears things up.
You Will Need:
- Cotton Fabric, I used Quilters Cotton as it is a bit thicker.
- EZ Point and Turner (This is a very useful tool to turn your projects right side out. I LOVE mine!).
- Loop Turner (this is so cheap and a MUST HAVE in your sewing box).
- Cutting Mat, Ruler & Rotary Cutter (this is how I cut my fabric but you can use some fabric scissors if you prefer.
- All Purpose sewing thread.
- Sewing Machine.


Watch the Video Tutorial HERE:

To follow along and put your harvest apron together watch the video tutorial HERE.
I hope you enjoy sewing this apron up as much as I did!

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