This tutorial has been kindly provided by Kitschy Coo, you will find many other great tutorials on their blog: http://kitschycoo.blogspot.com/ plus a range of gorgeous fabrics on their site.
With the craft fair season soon upon us this gorgeous apron is ideal for keeping hold of your change and essentials.
Materials required:
To Sew
Lay your awesome fabric on top of your twill fabric, right sides together, matching up along the bottom and side edges. As you can see, if you have a directional print, it should be placed as you will ultimately see it (i.e. not upside down).

Sew the two pieces together along the bottom edge. Do it a couple of times, it needs to be strong to hold all your heavy money. Open up and press seam towards the top. Lay this on top of your lining fabric right sides together, and cut an identical piece. Turn a blind eye to the fact that this picture is upside down.

Fold up the awesome fabric. Use chalk to mark the bottom edge / fold line on the lining fabric.

Remove the awesome / twill hybrid so you can mark up the rest of the lining piece. I wanted to make one section a bit wider than the other (will it surprise you it’s the money side?). As I am right handed, I have made the left side (as you look down on it) ten inches wide and the right side eight inches. If this sounds confusing, hold it at your waist so you can figure out which side you want to have the zip on. Within the bigger section, I’ve also drawn a perpendicular line (the green one) 7.5″ up from the fold to mark where the zipper will be. Ignore the blue pocket that’s already sewn on, I’ll talk about that next.

Cut your 10″x3″ pen pocket fabric in half to make two 5″x3″ pieces. Right sides facing, sew around the side, top and side. Leave the bottom open so you can turn it right sides out. Clip your corners and press flat. Fold the raw edges of the bottom 1/4″ and press again. Place it (okay, now look at the picture above again) half an inch above the fold line and 1″ from the edge. Sew in place close to the edge around the side, bottom and other side. Leave that top open so you can actually stick some pens in there!
My lining fabric for the zippered pocket was flimsy so I ironed some interfacing onto it. Fold this piece in half lengthways and press a crease with your finger to mark the centre. Right sides together, put your pocket lining fabric on top of your apron lining fabric. The chalk line that you drew before to mark the zipper placement should be one inch below the crease you pressed. Centre the pocket lining between the side edge and section edge too (half inch to the left and right).

Use a ruler to draw a straight line between the bits of the chalk zipper line that you can still see at the sides of your pocket fabric. One inch from each edge of the pocket fabric, mark a small vertical line a 1/4″ above and a 1/4″ below the line, forming a 7″ by 1/2″ rectangle.

Sew exactly around the rectangle.

Using a craft knife, cut down the centre of your rectangle until you get a 1/4″ from the side edge. Here you will do two diagonal cuts right into the corners of the stitch line (even closer than my pic shows). Don’t cut your threads though! Repeat for the other corner.

Push the pocket lining through the hole and yank and press with the iron until you have a nice neat rectangle. Make sure that the pocket lining fabric is pinned out of the way so it’s not caught when you sew the zipper in.

You can pin your zipper into place but it’s a lot easier to iron on some double sided fusible web to the sides of your zipper. Remove the backing paper and place the zipper inside your rectangle. Press with the iron to secure into place.

Using your zipper foot, stitch all the way around the zipper. If you pull outwards with your thumb you should be able to curve the lining fabric enough out of the way that your stitching will only catch the pocket lining fabric. Go slowly to keep it neat if you need to. I even use the handwheel around the short ends so it’s positioned perfectly.

After you have sewn all the way around, turn it over. Trim the end of your zipper if you need to. Match up the edges of the pocket and pin. Sew the sides and bottom closed.

Turn your lining over again. When your pocket is pressed flat against the lining fabric, there will be a bit that extends above the top of your zipper. Using your zipper foot again, stitch along the top of the zip to keep this fabric from getting caught in the teeth.

Right, the hard bit is done! Lay your lining down and place the awesome / twill hybrid on top, right sides facing. Make sure that the zipper-ey bit is behind the twill. Stitch down one side, along the bottom, and up the other side using a 3/8 seam allowance. Remember to leave the top open or you’ll be making a date with your seam ripper! Trim your corners.

Turn right sides out and push your corners out to points. Admire your handiwork one last time before you make it a secret.

Fold up the bottom to expose your awesome fabric. Marvel at it’s magnificence.

Topstitch close to the edge down both sides to secure your apron in place. If you want you can topstitch along the bottom edge too, but you really don’t need to as it’s folded.
The top edge of your apron is still raw, so use your iron to press one side down 1/4″ and then the other side 1/4″ to meet it.

Topstitch the top raw edge shut, close to the edge.

Iron each short edge of your 30″x 6 1/2″ fabric strips under 1/4″.

Iron each long edge of your 30″x 6 1/2″ fabric strips under 1/4″.

Fold in half (right sides out), match up the turned under edges and press. Stitch the ends and the long turned-under length. You’ll now have two 29″ by 3″ strips.
Pin one strap to the underneath of the apron, one inch in. Stitch a rectangle, and then diagonal lines through the rectangle as per the green lines below. Repeat for the other strap.

You’re done! Tie it on and rock it.
This tutorial was originally published on http://kitschycoo.blogspot.com/