This is a sewing pattern for a simple apron skirt.
The name comes from its appearance—when viewed from the front, it looks like you are wearing an apron.
It is classified as an overskirt design.
The style is similar to an apron with an added back panel, making it easy to understand.
Although the shoulder straps can be a bit of work, the skirt itself is very easy to make and recommended for beginners.
For a cute look, cotton fabrics work especially well, similar to regular aprons.
If the fabric lacks stiffness, apply interlining to the shoulder straps for better shape.
After printing, align the pages along the dotted lines, paste, and cut before use.
The pattern includes seam allowance (S/A), so it can be used as is.
I'm not so good at English.
So all explanations/instructions were translated using AI.
This is not always perfect and I apologise for any parts that are difficult to follow.
If you have any suggestions on how to write like this, please let us know at info@dr-cos.com
We operate this site with your cooperation.
(1) Sew the darts together and iron them down
(2) Attach fusible interlining to "facing"
(3) Make and sew a pocket at the pocket position
(4) Serge/overlock the "body" sides, sew them together, and press seam allowances open with an iron.
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine)
(5) Sew "facing" together and serge/overlock the lower circumference only
(6) Sew "facing" from the collar to the sleeve and the strap.
(7) Cut off the seam allowance leaving 2mm, turn inside out and iron.
(8) Serge/overlock the hem, fold up 3cm and sew with a sewing machine
(9) Make a buttonhole at the end of the shoulder strap and attach a button to the "Body".
Free Paper Patterns are possible because of your support.
If you use our patterns, please share them on social media and tell your friends.
Your support helps DRCOS continue to provide patterns in the future.