top of page

How to make an apron from a pillowcase…

SHWI ladies with their aprons

June’s meeting was a crafty meeting. It seems, to me at least, that SHWI can normally be a bit of a foodie haven, but when there is craft, everyone really enjoys it.


Jen in Blue Peter mode!

When I got there, there was a rather delectable quiche made by Laura Bainbridge, (bacon and blue cheese, if you were wondering), and moreish, to the point of indecent, strawberry cupcakes, made by Julie Grigg.


The meeting’s activity was headed by the lovely Jennifer Marsden, who had discovered the genius idea of ‘pillow pinnies’, a way to create a pretty apron very easily, out of a surplus pillowcase. 


One can never have too many pinnies, indeed, some of the ladies have specific ‘baking’ and ‘serious cooking’ aprons; here’s looking at you, Vickie Riley!


Jen had, in true Blue Peter style, come with three ready-made versions with different levels of difficulty. Duly, the women of Seven Hills WI came equipped with ribbons, trinkets, buttons and knick-knacks with which to decorate their creations. 



The first version was simply a pillowcase turned lengthways with the opening at the top, with the top corners folded inwards, so the apron had a trapezium shape. It was all secured by a running stitch, so even the most fledgling sewer could take part. You could make this a little more jazzy by adding a pocket, by sewing across the pillowcase, creating an open compartment. Then, to make it into an apron, you just had to sew ribbon around the top, for the neckline, and then halfway down the pinny for the back-straps.


The second was a skirt pinny, using the pillowcase sideways so it created the more traditional shape. Sophie Harrold’s included fabric inspired by the Hungry Caterpillar, so very apt for an apron, I think!


The third used two pillowcases; one longways, one sideways, to create a full length pinny in a butcher-style. That was my favourite way, as it would cover up any splashes!


As always, the night was full of laughter, chatting and catching up with everyone. It was also the night when I went on the helter skelter for the first time, and I screamed all the way down and fell over when I landed; smooth. I’ll do it again though.



There’s no meeting in July, but we had the calendar photo shoot and picnic in the Botanical Gardens on Sunday 7 July and for once had amazingly sunny weather! Zoë Loveday

SHWI member


Photos by Laura Bainbridge

16 views

Recent Posts

See All
bottom of page