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Posted - May 09 2015 : 08:31:24 AM Hi Sisters! I'm looking for an apron pattern. A full size one that covers the top and bottom. I'd like to make one for myself and daughters. If you have one to share, I'd love to see it!
Thank you ladies!
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quiltee |
Posted - Aug 03 2015 : 4:59:43 PM Great idea, Grace.
Farmgirl hugs, Linda O Lone Oak, TX Farmgirl #1919
"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
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Texas Senorita |
Posted - May 09 2015 : 3:56:14 PM Thank you!
Sister #6386 Ft. Worth, TX
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katmom |
Posted - May 09 2015 : 12:31:29 PM I forgot to mention, the buttons would look like part of the decoration on the waist band... and 'pintrest' is a wealth of ideas.. just type in the word 'apron' and you will find a gazillion ideas...
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katmom |
Posted - May 09 2015 : 12:17:25 PM
Using this style of apron,,,, don't stitch the bib to the skirt part, instead, make 4 button holes on the waist band and stitch 4 buttons on the bottom of the bib,, button on or off.. I pulled this apron photo from 'pintrest' to help visualize the below idea.
Maryjane use to have some sweet aprons displayed on the wall of her lovely shop in Idaho (when the shop 1st opened)... It was a cute idea... it looked to be a very full 1/2 apron w/ wide ties and it had a button on/off bib to cover the chest... So if you wanted to wear the apron as a Hostess apron you could wear it w/o the bib.. and if you were in the kitchen being culinary creative you just re-attached the bib.
I don't know if there is a pattern out there but I would think it would be easy to modify an apron into a removable bib type apron...
>^..^< Happiness is being a katmom and Glamping Diva!
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