Cotton Canvas Pottery Throwing Overall Apron by thewalkingapron
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Cotton Canvas Pottery Throwing Overall Apron by thewalkingapron
Season 1 Episode 19: Beginner Pottery
Let me open by saying that this is a fucking GREAT episode for abed outfits. All of these sweaters rank at least 4/5 in my book. Incredible (also happy to see more of this fascinating blue black asymmetrical hoodie that I wish I had)
Outfit 1: Yellow Striped Blue Cardigan appearance #2: reviewed here
Outfit 2: Pottery Apron
Classification: Apron
Rating: 3/5
Gets the job done. Costume note that is kind of cute/weird: on the first day Abed takes off his cardigan to do pottery but every other time he’s wearing his hoodie/flannel over his pottery apron. whAt dOeS it MeAn
Outfit 3: Green Plaid Hoodie appearance #2: reviewed here
Outfit 4: Black and Blue Hoodie appearance #2: reviewed here
Outfit 5: Green Flannel appearance #2: reviewed here
I need to start documenting art & craft projects as I finish them so that I can feel a sense of accomplishment and realize what I'm capable and all that before diving into the next unfinished thing in the same breath. So here we go!
I made my partner (who is a hobby-ist wheel-throwing potter) a split-leg apron, which I drafted myself based on the kitchen apron he wears all the time + some modifications (deciding where the split should start, making the whole thing about 12" longer, bag-lining the whole thing instead of making it 1 layer). It's technically reversible, but one side is this floral fabric that I got for free with very strange sayings on it...
Figuring out how to line this whole thing and also include seam allowance measurements during drafting & construction was continuously bamboozling me, but I'm so happy with how it finally turned out. :)