

✂️ Sew Smart, Wear Smarter: The Apron That Fits Your Life
Mary's Productions Crisscross Apron Sewing Pattern is a top-rated, beginner-friendly design featuring a no-tie crisscross back for ultimate comfort. It offers adjustable sizing and length to fit all body types, is reversible for versatile style, and works with multiple fabric types. Perfect for makers seeking a quick, stylish project ideal for gifting or personal use.

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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,326 Reviews |
T**M
Love this pattern
Very easy sewing pattern great for beginners and above! Made my daughters and daughter in law each a reversible apron! They all came out very nice.
N**B
An Excellent and super simple pattern!
These directions are so incredibly simple - the pattern is VERY straightforward! So easy to stitch up with little effort, and minimal hemming (and no bias trim req'd). I'm starting mine tonight and excited because I've needed an apron for a LONG time, and wanted something fun. Plus regular aprons aren't comfortable - I'm 6' tall, and the neck straps on a reg. apron always have the apron too high, the length is never long enough... etc. Good value for the price point, I'm sure I'll be making these for quite a few folks! :)
L**J
Great apron pattern!
I have made several of these aprons for family and friends. Easy to follow instructions. Easy to sew.
S**S
Easy Pattern
This is an apron pattern designed by Mary Mulari, who was a frequent guest on the "Sewing With Nancy" PBS TV show. Just in case you've been "wracking your brain" as I was, trying to remember where you've seen her before. I've made this pattern as both a reversible apron and as two one-sided aprons. Before cutting out the pattern, I cut out the instructions that are printed beside the pattern itself and taped them to the front of the pattern. I was careful not to cover up any pattern markings. This ensured that the instructions were always in front of me and not lying under a pile of scraps on the cutting table. For size 3x, I moved the pattern in from the edge of the folded fabric 1 1/2". This added 3" to the front of the apron. I cut the Crisscross Apron Bands 18". Hopefully, if you also wear a larger size than what is indicated on the pattern, this will help you while adjusting the pattern to fit your size. Instead of ironing on stabilizers to the pockets, I cut lining from fun fabrics in my scraps "pile". I folded the top of the pocket down 1 1/2 inches to give a pop of contrasting color. If you have and know how to use a hemming foot, this is a great tool to use for this project. I used my #6 hemming foot to finish off the one-sided aprons. (Any size will do, but the #6 is the largest one I own.) Be sure to finish off the seams for attaching the bands and make sure you have a full bobbin. If you start at the bottom on one side, you will hem all the way around and end up at the bottom on the other side. It doesn't look like that will work, but it does. I hope this helps. Enjoy, and happy sewing!
C**S
Simple But Lots Of Top Stitching
I made this using a lightweight denim and lightweight chambray for the lining. I don't want a reversible apron, and I like the easy style. However, it's time consuming getting all the top stitching in there! I used one reviewer's advice and turned it inside out using the side of the apron rather than the bottom hem. Worked like a charm.
L**R
Easy to sew
I loved this apron pattern, very easy to sew.
T**W
Great purchase
Nice pattern I would purchase with marys again
F**I
Nice apron to make
So hard to find patters these days. Tricky but well worth it. Could be made bigger to wrap more around bidy