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FieldsofThyme
Posted - May 11 2013 : 08:08:30 AM...for aprons in the same pattern of CountryGrace's aprons? I have been thinking about sewing my own apron this year, and like that style a lot.
Posted - May 23 2013 : 09:06:32 AMHeather send me your mailing address and I will send you a tracing and instructions for my apron,it's a 1930s style pinafore apron,the one I make and sell in my Etsy shop,it can be made as a full bib apron or you can cut out just the skirt pieces and make a wasitband and have a cute little half apron.
Posted - May 21 2013 : 3:41:04 PMKatheryn I would like it! I am making a apron today, it's from the big four so I'm not in total love iwth it, but I had the pattern and fabric. here's one I love but have no idea where to get the pattern- http://www.kitchenwears.com/apple%20a%20day%20apron.html I bought their eyelet lace one years and years ago (like over a decade) and I love how easy on and off it is...but would love the pattern. I'm thinking of making one up myself. Any ones full like that I would love though. The older fashion the better!
Posted - May 21 2013 : 11:35:22 AMKristina,did you find an apron pattern that you like yet? I could trace you off the one that I make frequently which is a 1930s pinafore style,it is real easy and quick to put together and can be made as a full bib or you can use just the skirt pieces to make a half apron. Let me know and send me your mailing address if you would like to try it,I would be happy to share!
Posted - May 11 2013 : 1:42:54 PMMaybe Grace would sell you a pattern?
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NixKat
Posted - May 11 2013 : 12:46:31 PMwww.patterns.com patterns can be downloaded and printed within minutes. or you can use an existing apron that you like and create a pattern from that. it's very simple to do.