In part 2 we're creating our own pattern pieces and beginning to cut out the fabric pieces. Sewing tutorials from a beginner's point of view! This time around we're making retro aprons. A quick and easy project for beginners and intermediates alike. We even mess around with creating our own pattern pieces!More Retro Aprons Book: http://www.amazon.com/More-Retro-Aprons-Taylor-Designs/dp/B001EEOA9SPattern Pieces for the Apron Used/Made in this video:-Neck Ties (2 1/2" x 26") 2 needed-Waist Ties (2 1/2" x 36") 2 needed-Bias Strip for Piping (1 1/4" x 26") 2 needed-Pocket Piping (2" x 6 1/2")-Lower Pocket (5 1/2" x 6 1/2")-Upper Pocket (3 1/2 x 6 1/2")-Ruffle (4" x 43") 2 neededPattern Pieces for the Apron Used/Made part 1:-Main Body of the Apron - Traced from the book (Apron B piece)-Ruffle Guide - Traced from the books (Apron B piece)End Slate Videos: Simple Vintage Style for School Days: http://youtu.be/WxtlqgynVPQFancy Parties are Fancy (Get Ready with Me): http://youtu.be/DFzMQb3cgBASUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=koontzfan2Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/avintagevanityFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Vintage-Vanity/257795464255559Twitter: http://twitter.com/AVintageVanityJoin the RPM family at: www.rpmnetwork.com