Apron pattern for my mom
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I am in need of ideas to make my mom and apron. She has fibromyalgia and has trouble reaching around to tie in the back or even to bring the ties back to the front. Anyone have any ideas for making her a more user friendly one. I'm drawing a blank on this but I know y'all are just full of ideas. Help!
#4
Another thought is this, make a regular apron, insert a very stretchy elastic in the apron strings. (Maybe 6" or so long, where they attach to the apron)
Mom can tie it in the front, and then easily slide the apron around into it's proper place.
Mom can tie it in the front, and then easily slide the apron around into it's proper place.
#5
Can you make one like a smock that you put on like an oversized vest and have the tie straps on the sides or near the front? She could just put it on and overlap the two sides and tie it closed.
Another idea would be to make one with elastic at the waist so she could just slip it on either over her head or step into and pull it up.
Yet another idea would be to make one like my second suggestion but, instead of elastic, put a drawstring in the waist that comes out of holes in the front.
Either of the last two could be made using a traditional pattern, but, instead of having the tie straps on the sides, make a tube to go around the back for the elastic or the drawstring.
Another idea would be to make one with elastic at the waist so she could just slip it on either over her head or step into and pull it up.
Yet another idea would be to make one like my second suggestion but, instead of elastic, put a drawstring in the waist that comes out of holes in the front.
Either of the last two could be made using a traditional pattern, but, instead of having the tie straps on the sides, make a tube to go around the back for the elastic or the drawstring.
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How about what my mother called a 'cobbler apron'? It has buttons or, more often, snaps in the front and goes on like a sleeveless shirt. There are patterns for them. They have pockets in the front, too.
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I made a wood-shop apron for my late DH, who had arthritis in his hands. Instead of a tie, I sewed on some real strong velcro webbing that he could easily push together and rip apart. This worked nicely, all I had to do was match it accurately when washing so it would not pick up threads.
#9
I love Ramona's idea of Velcro...I've also seen an apron made with a flexible insert that goes through the top....not a very good description. I'll research...
UPDATE: http://www.shopthepost.com/apronhoops.html
They were called apron hoops..
UPDATE: http://www.shopthepost.com/apronhoops.html
They were called apron hoops..
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I knew y'all would have great ideas. Thank you so much!! I especially love the apron hoop thing. I found them on the only site that says they have them but they are too small. My mom is a plus size lady so I called and they said they wouldn't be big enough. Any idea where they might carry them. They say they come in 3 sizes but they only have the small one.
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