Best Fabric for Aprons
Here are our fabric for aprons reviews
1. Cotton + Steel Checkers Yarn
Nothing says apron like an iconic gingham fabric. This line of checkered gingham fabric comes in different colors for more choice and variety. This lightweight woven fabric is 100% cotton and is very versatile. It can be used for aprons, but can also be used for making things like window treatments, tablecloths, and many different apparel items.
- Machine wash, tumble dry on low heat
- Remember to order extra fabric to match up patterns if required
- Fairly budget friendly
2. 60″ Cotton Muslin Natural Beige
Muslin and cotton muslin are popular fabrics for making aprons. Muslin and cotton are not waterproof, but they are generally hard wearing, durable fabrics that breathe well and are easy to work with. Muslin is a very versatile fabric and can be made for many different projects including apparel, costumes, toweling, apparel items, utilitarian projects, and more.
- Machine wash, tumble dry
- This fabric is 100% lightweight cotton
- The fabric is rough woven and natural
3. QT Fabrics Chef’s Special
For an apron for home use, getting a chef or kitchen inspired pattern can be quite fun. Cotton is a great fabric to work with, as it is generally quite durable, very versatile, and is often inexpensive to purchase. This line comes in over ten different chef/kitchen/cooking inspired prints.
- This fabric is 100% cotton and is lightweight and has a soft hand
- The fabric is very versatile and can be used for home décor items, bedding, apparel items, and more
- Machine wash, tumble dry
4. Nylon Pack Cloth
It might seem strange to think about making an apron from nylon fabric, but nylon is a versatile fabric and can be used to make many different apparel items and can be used for different utilitarian projects. Nylon is traditionally used in active wear or for outdoor gear, but it is also a great choice for those that want something that is water resistant.
- This fabric is lightweight, but durable and is 100% nylon
- Machine wash, tumble dry
- The fabric has a Durable Water Repellent coating to help make it water resistant
5. Polka Dot Red
Quilting cotton is popular for many different projects. Quilting cotton is also generally easy to work with. This polka dot fabric would be adorable for an apron. Cotton also breathes well and will generally hold up. It is not waterproof, which makes it a good choice for just regular or general household use.
- Apparel items, crafting, household accents, bedding, and more can all be made using quilting cotton
- This lightweight fabric is 100% cotton
- Machine wash, tumble dry on low heat
Fabric for Aprons Buying Guide
There are many different types and styles of aprons. Aprons can be quite easy to sew for more advanced, depending on the style. Aprons can be full length, or just tie from the waist down. Aprons can be traditional and classic or fun, funky, and modern. Aprons can be more utilitarian for use in shops, workplaces, or outdoors, or they can be less industrial for home use.
Saving Money
Many aprons can be made cost effectively by purchasing budget friendly fabrics, but they also help save money by saving clothing below. Industrial style aprons can help protect the wearer, but even household aprons can save clothes from cooking spills or dinner messes. No one wants to ruin expensive clothing, so an apron is often a great choice.
Adding Extras
Aprons can often be made from budget friendly fabrics, but that doesn’t mean they have to be plain. There are cuts of aprons that are fancier than others, but you can also get creative and add frills or trim to your apron, dressing it up. Many people who make aprons for craft show or for sale often add embellishments, trims like lace, or ruffles and frills to make their creations unique and fun.
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