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debinmtns Posted - Oct 25 2007 : 8:16:39 PM
I thought it would be fun for you to tell me what and why should be my first farm girl apron

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debinmtns Posted - Nov 05 2007 : 1:26:14 PM
Yes, I got it today in the mail. Thank you very much for your kindness. I appreciate it. I can't wait to get start picking out fabric.

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levisgrammy Posted - Nov 02 2007 : 11:12:24 AM
Debi,
Did you get your pattern yet? Sent it out last week.
Denise

"The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof and all that dwell therein."

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debinmtns Posted - Oct 31 2007 : 08:12:08 AM
Many Thanks Ladies, I have several ideas now. Which directions do I go in. I am excited about this. Now the decision....

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Farm Girl 2 Posted - Oct 30 2007 : 5:13:44 PM
Shelia,
So nice to see another farmgirl so close to home. I am in Floyd along with my daughter farmgirl1. Good luck with the aprons (I am sure there will be many) As a matter of fact I purchased a beautiful flour sack last weekend at Ferrum College Blueridge folklife festival and I am heading upstairs to my sewing room tonight to make ME an apron out of it.

Look forward to getting to know you,
Hugs, Becky

Loving Living Simply!
pinkroses Posted - Oct 30 2007 : 4:10:52 PM
My first apron was in Home ec.
It was a half apron.
I love making the bib kinds
I try to make my Mother-In-law a bib apron
every year.
She loves the aprons I make her
She says everyone wants to know where she
gets her aprons
I like emblishing them too. Pinkroses
Kati Posted - Oct 29 2007 : 10:57:59 AM
Don't forget that your first apron doesn't have to be bib-style, or have more than straight lines. And forget handsewing. I don't handsew except buttons. Machine sewing is just fine and plenty self-sufficient. Best of luck with your efforts!

Blessings.
cinnamongirl Posted - Oct 28 2007 : 9:04:55 PM
Good for you don't forget to post a picture when your done. Can't wait to see it will be wonderful.
debinmtns Posted - Oct 28 2007 : 6:12:00 PM







Thank you Ladies for your comments... I am going to sew one, I had wonder of the farmgirls had their own, o anitques one. I am looking for a antique one, but I am going to make one that was made for farms. I also saw pattens on ebay and walmart. I could find one these last 2 days. I do have one coming and i am sure i will end up with a draw full of them. Many thanks...

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yarnmamma Posted - Oct 27 2007 : 09:29:59 AM
Since you don't sew by hand does this mean you also don't sew by machine?

Another suggestion would be to go to the Farmgirl Barter section and ask for someone to swap their handmade apron for something of value that you have or have made. Many of us like fabric or books, etc. You can look around in the Barter forum to see how it works! That way you would have one that one of us has personally hand made....
In fact I'll swap with ya! :-)

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Quilting...sewing..reading...posting...swapping. I LOVE being a FARMGIRL!
Linda in PA
levisgrammy Posted - Oct 27 2007 : 03:16:54 AM
I made my own first apron. There was just something about that sense of accomplishment. It was a half apron, though now that I wear them all the time I prefer the full aprons and I especially like the farmgirl apron pattern that MaryJane gives in her book.

"The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof and all that dwell therein."

www.torismimi.blogspot.com
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cinnamongirl Posted - Oct 26 2007 : 5:55:14 PM
You could also check out some of the etsy sites thst girls own that sell aprons.
katmom Posted - Oct 26 2007 : 3:57:10 PM
Debi,
how about a hand me down from a family member or very dear friend.
Or have fun searching for on at a local thrift store or antique store.
hugz

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debinmtns Posted - Oct 26 2007 : 12:50:10 PM
Thank you for your comments, I appreicate it. it a very nice idea, but i do not hand sew, Its plum awful( my hand sewing) I hope I get more.

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cinnamongirl Posted - Oct 25 2007 : 9:03:27 PM
I think your first farmgirl apron should be handmade from a friend or yourself. Cause that is a farmgirl self efficent. LOL

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