Scrap Happy Möbius Pinafore

Scrap

I used this cotton tea cloth for something – I can’t remember what – but here is a leftover scrap, with a pretty butterfly corner decoration, and nice lace edging…

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Pattern

…so I decided to turn it into a Möbius Pinafore.

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snip

First I separated the lace from the edge of the cloth most of the way around…

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cut out

…but left it intact at the bottom corner of what will be the pinafore…

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long

…it looks like a lot of lace leftover, but we have made this pattern enough times that we know it takes about 69 cm/27 inches in total. Luckily there will be just enough!

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Shoulder seams

First the shoulder seams are sewn…

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Back stitch

…and then the unattached lace is folded onto the front surface of the pinafore and attached with a backstitch…

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keep sewing

…you have to have faith and keep sewing even though it feels like the whole thing is turning itself into a knot…

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The end (of the lace)

…there was just enough lace to go all the way around!

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more backstitching

Then the lace is flopped over so the raw edge disappears onto the wrong side, and the edge of the cloth is topstitched (using a back stitch) all round to hold the layers down.

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Keep stitching

It is easier to believe it will all turn out because this is the second time around!

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Done!

Coriander is so pleased…

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Garden

…she gets to wear the new pinafore out to the garden…

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Bowl of Beauty

…and can keep her dress clean while she gets right into the Peonies…

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Last Scrap

…and here is the very last scrap of lace!

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ScrapHappy is a group of bloggers (links below) who post monthly about using up scraps! All genuine scraps are allowed, and any material. Blog posts are published on the 15th of the month – I really love to see what people are doing with bits and pieces saved from the scrap heaps! If you think you’d like to join the group, contact Kate who devised it with a Swedish friend – her blog is the first link below:

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26 thoughts on “Scrap Happy Möbius Pinafore

    • We really like the result! The first pinafore we made from these cloths (a few years ago) was snaffled up by another family’s deserving doll, and we always meant to make a second one – it makes up so nicely.

  1. Ah, what a very lovely apron for Coriander. You’ve done a beautiful job on it as well as tutored and inspired us yet again. Thank you!

    • Thanks, dogsdolls, the human in this family loves to sew and the Hittys are always glad to be the recipients of our efforts! Luckily Jane and I are also quite adept at – almost fond of – laundry!!!

    • Oh! Does your apron have lots of tiny holes? My grandpa (farfar) had tiny holes all over his overalls from welding (he was a steelworker) my grandma did lots of darning and patching!.

      • Not yet; there aren’t so many sparks with my stuff as with welding, thank goodness! Mostly it’s the dust when sawing n filing and of course excess polishing compound!

  2. you are a genius, how the lace just fit with just an inch to spare. Stitching in around the edges, turning it to the back and top stitching is a lovely way to finish. How is Coriander going to keep it clean climbing in the trees? Love the peony.

  3. Gorgeous, she looks like an angel in the sunlight! My own möbius apron is much less delicate and attractive; it’s made of a large floral print curtain fabric whose primary colour is a sort of mustard yellow with pink and green flowers. It’s actually rather useful to protect from curry splashes!

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