I made a vintage apron
This week, I've been working on an apron, using a vintage apron pattern that came from a box of patterns my mom bought at a garage sale last week. Here is the finished apron:




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That is so neat! Looks like you did a great job!
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Thank you, Roxanne!
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That looks really cute. Funny cuz when I was catching up on your posts and saw all the fabric an apron came to mind but I didn't know you had a vintage pattern for one. That's so fun.
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Bethany, that's so cute! I am not a great sewer, but I would love to have an apron. This is adorable!
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This is great!
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That is really cute.You should make them and sell them on your web site!
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i think you are the most talented person i know.
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Wow, you are all so nice!! Thank you!!
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Oh my - I love it! I second that you should sell them on your website! If you do - let me know!
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I love this apron, I saw one last night at the state fair here in Nashville, Tn and wanted one like it. That one was made in China and I am not going to support that kind of shopping. Anyway, it was very similar to this but had ruffles all around the neck front and arms. Do you have something similar? Thanks.
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