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janiee Posted - Dec 06 2011 : 11:58:20 AM
i am thinking about crocheting some aprons from patterns i found on the internet. was just wondering - should they be lined or not?
they will be full size aprons (with bib)and i don't know if the yarn would stretch out really bad if not lined. what do you think?
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janiee Posted - Dec 12 2011 : 07:20:37 AM
thank you for all your responses! I am not going to line it when it is finished.
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soapmommy60543 Posted - Dec 11 2011 : 07:10:07 AM
I saw one from Red Heart yarn, but they didn't line it. It had a bib, and it was red with a row of white snowflakes holding the bib to the skirt. Very pretty - maybe next Christmas!

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grace gerber Posted - Dec 11 2011 : 06:48:15 AM
I agree that the crocheted aprons where more for show but I had one that for a time was my only one and it sure got a work out. I would say it depends on the thread (cotton) used and how tight the pattern work. I can not wait to see a finished one you make - NO Pressure - but get going, keep those fingers moving...

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RedHoopWoman Posted - Dec 09 2011 : 1:32:37 PM
I have some vintage thread crocheted aprons and none of those are lined,I made one of a pattern I got online that is in the pineapple design,it is a pretty vintage pattern.
These aprons were mostly worn as a tea party apron and not for practical kitchen use but the ones made of yarn hold up real well for that kind of use,I have a few that my Mom made and they don't seem to stretch at all and hold up to washing real well.

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FarmDream Posted - Dec 08 2011 : 11:10:24 PM
Seriously. There's crochet aprons? Oh my gosh! Adding that to my list right now.

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acairnsmom Posted - Dec 08 2011 : 3:16:58 PM
I agree with Kristina, the ones I've seen aren't lined.

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FieldsofThyme Posted - Dec 06 2011 : 12:12:46 PM
I'm not sure. The patterns I have do not have lining.

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