--- title: 'Albert apron' sidebar_label: Albert apron --- ## Designer Notes {#notes} Albert was something that I didn't plan on making. My daughter, who's a visual artist, asked if I could make her an apron. Of course, I could not deny her such a request. And since I didn't have a pattern, I needed to make one. And that meant that I could just as well make one for FreeSewing while I was at it. The design is simple, since an apron generally is. And yet, where else than at FreeSewing can you get a bespoke apron? This is a very good project for a beginning sewist. Wouter ## What You Need {#needs} To make Albert, you will need the following: - [Basic sewing supplies](/docs/sewing/basic-sewing-supplies) - About 1.25 meters (1.4 yards) (depending on the length of your apron) of a suitable fabric ([see Fabric options](/docs/designs/albert#fabric)) ## Fabric Options {#fabric} An apron works best with a fabric that is sturdy, tightly woven, and easy to clean. In addition, make sure to go for a natural fibre and in any case something that is heat-resistant. Heavy cotton, chino, canvas or denim are all excellent choices. When in doubt, go for raw denim (pure cotton, if it stretches it's no good). ## Cutting Instructions {#cutting} - Cut **1 front** on the fold - Cut **1 pocket** on the fold - Cut **2 straps**