Shop-apron
Well I actually did some sewing. I was inspired when I watched Adam Savages channel and he did a cool
shop apron from waxed canvas.
There's no waxed canvas in our fabric stores so I bought one meter piece of 1000 denier Cordura nylon fabric. It's tuff stuff and waterproof, most importantly it doesn't burn.
I have always wandered what denier means so here's a fun fact from Wikipedia.
(a unit of measure for the linear mass density of fibers, is the mass in grams per 9000 meters of the fiber. The denier is based on a natural reference: a single strand of silk is approximately one denier; a 9000-metre strand of silk weighs about one gram)
So nine kilometers of Cordura fiber weights about 1000grams or what
I also bought a belt buckle and some loops. Velcro was on sale so I took one meter of that too. It's a great stress relief toy like bubble wrap
I have never really sewed anything. well couple times I have shortened my work pants but that's it. First time my wife was in the workshop telling me what to do
I have a leather welding apron so I used it as a template with some adjustments. It's nice when I'm welding but it's too big and heavy to use for longer times.
I copied Adams design about the split leg style but without the straps. It's nice to squat down without the apron rising to you mouth

Plus it's nice to take a quick leak without taking the apron off.
I used extra strong nylon thread on the sewing machine, I managed to snap the thread couple times and now I can install the lower thread myself, The lower mechanism is a devil's work and a total mystery!
I double stacked the edges so it's clean from inside too and doesn't tear so easy. I'm a carpenter so I mitered the edges
My wife came occasionally to check out how I'm doing. I'm pretty sure she was there to check that I don't break her sewing machine
After sewing I reinforced all the critical edges and seams with rivets. It was impossible to punch thru the fabric with a hole punch. I screwed the punch on to the drill and it worked perfect

Nice trick when punching something soft and strong.
Pocket design. I planned the pockets to be as light as possible. I have carried a toolbelt for twenty years so I want to keep this thing light.
The pockets are dedicated to few specific tools so I cant load it with nuts and bolts and other stuff.
Lower pocket is for a Lyra pencil and a small 3 meter measuring tape. Phone fits there too if needed.
Pencil pocket is tight as possible so the holster stays in the pocket. There's a led light in the pen so I can work in the dark.
The chest pocket is for two markers, two blades and tweezers. There's a option for a scriber too when I found or make a model where the tip goes inside the handle.
I installed a 2mm cardboard between the fabric on the upper chest part between the strap points. Most of the times there's a "bag" formed on the chest part and it collects everything from sawdust to sparks

Now it stays tight to my chest and doesn't "bag"
Here's the weapons of choice. I'm sure those will change when the times go by. You never no what's handy to have on the pockets. I have to do some test projects wearing the apron.
I had almost new safety harness I found from the dumpster. It was used and the fall indicators were ripped, I guess these ones saved somebody's life.
I salvaged them and used a part for a harness to my apron. It's a bit heavy duty but they feel super nice. I especially like the wide straps over the shoulders. Thin straps can sometimes cause a headache for me.
I sewed a cross pattern for the harness points and used some strong thread. It's called a bear thread here.
It's a bit harder to dive in this style harness compering to the around neck style apron but when it's on it's spot on fitment.
I bought one meter of fabric, it's about 1.5 meters wide and I used about half. I can do a version 2 when this one wears off.
The fabric was 19€ a meter and the hardware was about 10€. It's a cheap apron to do and fun project.
What can I say, I will be definitely sewing again! It was fun, except all the needles stinking in my hands part isn't
Have a great week!