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Showing posts with label garb-oodles vintage apron swap. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Getting Ready for Boonsboro Days....

Taking a little time from the blog to make final preparations for my upcoming show, which gets thousands of people.(Also have 2 full days of interpreting conferences right before the show-ehhh!) Of course, I always feel like I'll get more done than is humanly possible. I'm doing the show w/my friend Jenny. It'll be her first show. I haven't done an outdoor show in years. I usually stay away from them. But everyone has a good time at this one.Hopefully we'll be successful!


When I 'get back', I'll post pictures of all my wonderful goodies from Vivian.:)

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Vintage Apron Swap hosted by Garb-oodles Soup












So my swap partner is viv out on a whim. Here's the apron that I made her. Hope she likes it! My hubby really liked it and said he wanted one like it,it was so nice.Te-He- Isn't he sweet? My Model daughter is modeling it in her skinny jeans.(Just found out yesterday at her sports physical that she is now 6' tall! Wow!)


I also made a couple of coordinating kitchen towels and a heart 'pin' cushion. ,  some collaged magnets out of her pics, and tags out of the originals (no pic. of tags  here)- hope it's ok to post these here, Viv.

The apron has deep comfy pockets w/big vintage, cranberry buttons. The tie- back is a universal size to fit all sizes. I double lined the pockets, then scallop-trimmed one side. The corners are tacked down as well, and I double stitched in many areas so that it would hopefully withstand washings.

I had so much fun designing and making the apron! And the funny thing is,about 15 years ago, my Mom kept asking me to make aprons to sell. I said,"But I don't even wear aprons, Mama!" She kept asking me. She was, I quess, forward thinking. I actually wear them once in a blue moon. A great idea to protect nice clothing when getting ready for a party. I want to make some more now.

A great book about aprons, w/wonderful pictures is: The Apron Book, by EllynAnne Geisel. It's a fun little book, w/vintage pics , stories, and patterns. The apron I designed was inspired by 2 vintage aprons I have and some pictures in the book.

Have you made any aprons? If so, did you enjoy it? I loved mixing the fabrics.  Later-Lydia