If your past year included an increase in home cooking, you may have realized, while the flour was spinning out of the mixer and the oil was splattering from the pan, that there is, after all, a reason aprons are a thing.

And if you did, you probably also discovered that, aside from saving your clothes from splashes and stains, aprons also serve the very vital purpose of looking pretty darn cute… And our Cross Back Apron proves the rule!

One of our classic patterns, we’ve now sewn it up in our gorgeous garment-dyed Spectrum Cotton. Super soft with a slightly worn-in hand, Spectrum Cotton comes in dozens of glorious colors, all created with low-impact, non-toxic dyes.

We think pairing the perfect you-color with our free and easy Cross Back Apron pattern may seal the deal. Home cooking is here to stay!

Designed for Purl Soho by Corinne Gill.
Materials

- 2¼ yards of Purl Soho’s Spectrum Cotton, 100% cotton, 45 inches wide. We used Yellow Ochre.
- A 110-yard spool of Gutermann’s Cotton Sewing Thread to coordinate with the fabric. We used color 1685.
Update, May 2024: You can explore our current collection of beautiful fabrics and supplies on our page of Sewing Tools + Notions!
Size
One size fits many.
Pattern
For the free pattern, please visit our original Cross Back Apron story.



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