So this is knit in Sirdar Juicy, a DK yarn made from 80% Bamboo and 20% cotton. It is therefore pretty absorbent and of course washable- which really is a good thing for an apron. I used some cotton fabric for the ties and sewed the apron to the cotton across the top. There are plenty of other absorbent and washable yarns, I would recommend anything with a cotton content, they have a good drape like this one too.
You knit the main piece and frill in one go and then sew on a pocket and pocket frill separately. You could miss out the pocket if you don't need/want one.
So You Will Need
Approximately 4 balls of Sirdar Juicy (95m per ball) in orange, and 1 ball in a contrast colour, here it is pink.
4mm needles
Cotton Fabric for ties
Needle for sewing up.
Abbreviations
sts- Stitches
K- Knit
gt st- garter stitch (knit every row)
kfb- knit into the front and back of the stitch, to increase
Pattern
Main Piece
Cast on 80 stitches in main colour
Garter Stitch (Knit every row) until piece measures 14 inches or 35cm or until your desired length. (14 inches came to my mum's mid thigh and she has long legs so you might want to go a bit longer)
Change to second/contrast colour**
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: Knit
Row 3: K
Row 4: K
Row 5: Kfb in every stitch (160 sts)
Rows 6-8: K
Row 9: *K1, kfb* to end (240 sts)
Rows 10-12: K
Cast off K wise
Pocket- Optional
Cast on 40 stitches in main colour
Garter Stitch (knit every row) to desired length for your pocket (on the one above it was 6 inches)
Cast off
Sew to front of apron
Frill for Pocket
Cast on 40 sts
Follow the main pattern from ** to end to create frill.
Sew the frill to the front of the pocket.
For the ties, I used a strip of gingham cotton and sewed it to the back of the apron to give long ties. You can knit ties by casting on the number of stitches you need for width- around 10-15 should be perfect, and then garter stitch until they are the right length for you. If you do make sure you strengthen the ties with some cotton fabric to prevent them over stretching.
I hope you like the pattern and enjoy knitting it. It is a beginners pattern, and should be easy to do. Email or comment if you have any problems, and I'll do my best to sort them out. I have not had this pattern tested, so let me know if there are any problems.
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