Free Apron Patterns

Karen Barnes
With the trend of more cooking shows airing on foodnetwork.com, making your own apron with these free patterns can make cooking the recipes from your favorite show just as fun. The free apron patterns listed here have a wide range of styles to make. Some you may recognize from when grandma use to where them.

I know I saw a few one of my grandma's would wear while she cooked. The pictures of those aprons brought back fond memories of meals at grandma's house. My daughter also had to make an apron for a project in her costume practicum class. There were other aprons made in this class for a play that was done for that semester of theater.

Tipnut.com Free Apron Patterns

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54 Apron Patterns - This is the first list of free apron patterns from tipnut.com. This list has 11 full, 2 lined and reversible, 5 dishtowel, 3 craft, 2 housekeeping, 9 miscellaneous, 5 knit and crochet, 2 clothespin, 7 children's, 6 vintage with patterns, and 2 mens aprons.

50 Apron Patterns - An additional list of free apron patterns from tipnut.com. In this list, there are 15 half, 6 dish towel, 8 vintage and retro, 7 full, 3 craft and gardening, 5 children's, and 11 miscellaneous aprons.

Other Free Apron Patterns

Quilt Block Apron One - Make an apron using quilt blocks with this free pattern. This apron is for little girls sizes 4-6. It is a cute child's apron.

Quilt Block Apron Two - This is another quilt block apron. The size of this apron is for girls sizes 8-14. This is also a cute child's apron for older girls.

Colonial Apron - Make a Colonial apron with this free pattern. It is one of the simpler aprons to make.

Pleated Embroidered Apron - Make a pleated and embroidered apron with this free pattern.

Meow, Meow - A Catty Apron - This is a cute and whimsical apron. It has a ruffle, waistband, and pocket that are as colorful as the base of the apron.

You could make these aprons and sell them at craft shows. You could make them as a stand alone gift for a person who likes to cook a lot. The aprons could be added to a gift basket that contains soups, cookie mixes or other dishes. It could also be given with a cookbook for a gift for someone who just bought their first home or who is getting married.

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  • Get cookin' with these free apron patterns.

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  • Karen Barnes 10/28/2009

    You're very welcome Phyllis.

  • Phyllis Dobbs 10/28/2009

    Thanks Karen for posting a link to my "catty" apron and to jcorn for your comment. I also have "doggy" aprons with free patterns on my blog at phyllisdobbs.info.

  • jcorn 10/21/2008

    The cat apron grabs my interest, thanks!

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