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Odd request - pattern for an apron?

JTM

"Just in case"
Premium Member
This is kind of an odd request, but does anyone have a pattern for an apron? My candidate, who I raised on Monday, has a slight disability (a semi-bummed right hand). I'd like to make him an apron that he can put on by himself (with a clip or something that doesn't require a knot).

Ideas?
 

cmoreno85tx

Registered User
the only thing I can think of is an elastic waist band.... come to think of it , that should be used on all of 'em
 

JTM

"Just in case"
Premium Member
the only thing I can think of is an elastic waist band.... come to think of it , that should be used on all of 'em

i'm 6'7'' and a hefty guy. i agree.

i was thinking of putting this on there:

plastic_buckle.jpg
 

Bill Lins

Moderating Staff
Staff Member
Cheap tip- find a nylon belt or strap about 1" wide & however long as his waist size is. You might even be able to find one with the plastic buckle already on it. Check @ WallyWorld, Lowe's or Home Depot or sporting goods or hardware stores. Cut the strap about 3" from the buckle and sew that end to one edge of the apron on the side of his good hand. Then sew the other end to the other edge of the apron. Now his apron has an adjustable belt! He can hold the apron with the "bad" hand and hold & insert the strap & buckle with his good hand.
 
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JTM

"Just in case"
Premium Member
that ended up to be exactly what we made. we got some cordon and put it around the edges of the apron, tho.
 

JTM

"Just in case"
Premium Member
we used that exact same buckle, looks like. velcro seemed to not stick as well, and got messed up after a few uses.
 
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