Monday, April 23, 2012

Leslie's Lap Buddy Sew Along

Come and join me on a sew along!
When my sister, Leslie, had her double mastectomy in March she left the hospital with 3 drains which is a normal part of the surgery. Before she had her surgery, Mary, an awesome nurse that works with the mastectomy patients, gave her an apron to wear to help hold her drains from dangling and pulling on her surgical sites. She said that the aprons that she gave her were donated by Komen (I think) and that they normally cost between $65-75 and are not covered by insurance. These were such a life saver for Leslie! The drains fit securely inside the pockets of the apron and therefore did not hang down and she didn't have to try to stuff them in a pocket or pin them to her shirt.
My mom and I being the crafty people that we are, decided to come up with a pattern and start a sewalong for these aprons to be donated to area hospitals and surgical offices that perform mastectomys. These will always be by donation and will never be made for a profit! We have absolutely no interest in making money off of this! That being said, if you are reading this and want to help out but don't sew or have the time and want to donate supplies we would be more than happy to accept them, just message me here!
We want these to stay in your local communities because unfortunately Breast Cancer is everywhere and these can be used everywhere! If you don't know where to take them in your community please message me and I will find a place for you to send them!

All you need is:

 a fat quarter or a piece of fabric that is 18" x 22"


a package of Extra Wide Double Fold Bias Tape 1/2" wide or 3 yards if purchasing by the yard
(make sure that it is the double fold so that it is wide enough!) (I may have purchased single fold the first time, ooops!)
and a sewing machine!


First with the fabric laying face down you will fold over one side of the 18" edge 1/4" and iron (if you have a serger you can just serge this edge and go to the next step).



Fold over another 1/4" and iron.


Sew down the edge of the fold that you just made.

It will look like this.

You will then fold down the unsewn edge to make an 8" fold.

 Then bring the sewn edge up 5 " and pin in place.

At this point if you have a serger you can just serge the edges if not just sew with a straight seam. You could probably skip this step if you wanted to, but I think that it makes it easier to keep straight when you sew on the bias tape.

Then mark the middle of the pocket and sew a straight stitch down the center to make two pockets.


Now open up the bias tape. You will cut two pieces that are 8 1/2" long. That will leave you with a piece that is 92" long for the tie.
Bias tape has a wide and a short side, I tried to take a picture but it didn't turn out. Put the widest part of the fold on the back side of the apron and the shortest side on the front. This way when you sew down the front you know for sure that you are catching the back side of the bias tape.
Pin the 8 1/2" pieces to each end of the apron leaving the overhang at the bottom of the apron.




You will fold the bottom of the bias tape to the inside and then fold the edge back over, this will make for a cleaner edge. Bias tape will not ravel so you can leave it if you wish to.


But it does look cleaner to me when its folded!

Then just sew down the edge.

Next you will do the same thing with the remaining part of the bias tape along the top edge of the apron. Find the center of the bias tape and match it to the center of the apron and start pinning. Fold over the end of the bias tape like you did for the edges and start sewing at one end and sew all the way to the end of the tie.





That's it! I left the ties really long! The woman that will get the apron can cut to the length that works best for them!
Thank you so much for joining in this sewalong! I just pray that every woman that gets one of these aprons will heal quickly and that she will endure a little less pain when wearing the apron!
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19 comments:

LethargicLass said...

Very clear instructions... I will try and find some time to get some of these done... thank you!

SPH said...

Definitely going to give this a try!
Ann @ Suburban Prairie Homemaker

Unknown said...

Thank-you for doing this.. my Mom just had a mascetomy and she could have used this for her drainage bag (I'll try and get one done today), but I think I'll make them and donate them for other women. What a wonderful idea!

Robin said...

Thank you so much! This was my first tutorial, so I'm glad that it was clear!

Robin said...

That's great! Thank you!

Robin said...

I hope that everything is going well with your mom! Thank you for joining me!

prsd4tim2 said...

Great idea! My friend Jen just had a double mastectomy in February, and the drains were a real problem. I'm going to try to make a few of these. Your tutorial was great - very clear and easy to follow. Thanks!

Caroline ~ TrilliumDesign said...

What an excellent idea and a great way for me to use up some of my stash and help people at the same time. I'm definitely making a few of these for our local clinic. Thank-you! Hope your sis is better soon.

Kimberly said...

I wish I had seen this last week! I just had a double mastectomy on Friday and this would be perfect. Would it be okay if, after I'm healed, I start making this in my area and donating to my local hospitals and cancer center as well? I know, for me at least, the financial burden of this has been overwhelming and I'd like to be able to help others in my situation, if I can.

Kimberly said...

I wish I had seen this last week! I just had a double mastectomy on Friday and this would be perfect. Would it be okay if, after I'm healed, I start making this in my area and donating to my local hospitals and cancer center as well? I know, for me at least, the financial burden of this has been overwhelming and I'd like to be able to help others in my situation, if I can.

virtualquilter said...

Great project! If I wanted to make my own binding what would be the total width of the strip? 2 1/2 inches?

Maureen said...

Thank you so much for sharing this pattern. I used an apron from a hardware store when I had my double mastectomy and would like to provide free aprons, without advertising, to my cancer center.

California Bluebird Recovery Program said...

How does the woman wear them though? Under her clothing and tied around the waiste? Or at the diaphragm? I need tomale one for my friend who's having a double mastectomy.

Karliejean said...

Thank you for this tutorial. My mother is having a mastectomy and I'm going to make one for her. If I am successful I will make some to donate to the hospital. I've been looking at patterns for these all day and yours is definitely the prettiest and your instructions are very easy to understand. Thank you again.

David Shapiro, DC, CFCBP said...

Thanks so much for your detailed instructions. As a chiropractor in Tucker we have many patients who have had mastectomies whom we treat. Many of them would benefit from your for clear explanations and pattern designs.

Thanks for sharing.

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Thank you for sharing this! I just made one for my upcoming DMX. I adapted it a bit to make it tie on the side, since I won't be able to reach around to the back to tie it, and so I wouldn't have to lie on the knot if I wear it sitting/lying down. The pattern was easy to follow and worked up very quickly.

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