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rabbithorns Posted - Apr 29 2006 : 09:28:55 AM
Okay, this is the last thing I'll bother y'all with here! I'm just so revelling in sewing every day. Even my husband, who would love to see me have a room for all this stuff instead of clogging up the dining area with it, is glad I'm doing what I love to do.

I guess I'll put it up on etsy, but I wanted to show the girls first - I made an apron from a denim skirt I found. So the apron is more heavy weight than most aprons. I cut the back, added ties which are made from dishcloth material leftovers I had. The skirt has a ruffle and lace already in it. I also added two buttons and made a dishcloth with buttonholes, so you can keep your dishcloth with you as you go. There was a small tear in the bottom, so you can see I patched it with some red ticking and embellished that with embroidered X's. The apron has two pockets in the side seams (where the buttons are). The colors look a bit washed out in the photo, but they are all even and bright.

www.members.cox.net/rabbithorns/apron1/apron1.html

Now this is something you can shovel compost with!



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therusticcottage Posted - Apr 29 2006 : 1:52:10 PM
$25???? That is not enough!! If it were me I'd put at least $35 on it! It's adorable and you've put a lot of labor into sewing it.

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Mumof3 Posted - Apr 29 2006 : 12:13:18 PM
Very, very cute apron! You make me think of the old saying- " Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without!"

Karin
Aunt Jenny Posted - Apr 29 2006 : 11:41:41 AM
cute!!! You are sure creative!!! good luck!

Jenny in Utah
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sonflowergurl Posted - Apr 29 2006 : 10:25:40 AM
That's a really cute apron, and I LOVE the idea of using old skirts. How ingenious! :)

Katee

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rabbithorns Posted - Apr 29 2006 : 10:05:53 AM
Thanks for the feedback. I was thinking of $25 which might seem high, but because of the work of handmaking buttonholes and the cost of the new towelling. I had it leftover from when I made mine, but it's really nice towelling and I can't even find it anymore (it's a bit like birdseye). I think if I did more, I'd buy a bunch of flour sack towels and embroider them or do a small country/farm applique. But I think the handwork would still keep the price at $20-$25 each.

The buttons were fun. I have a bunch of buttons from the 50's through 70's which are all still on their original cards. I got them at an estate sale so they are like having Grandma's stash. I cut those two off a card. They seem to be chalk buttons; a bit dinged, but original and just off the card.

I'm a jeans girl! I think I like the idea of a denim apron more than any other because I'm always such a mess; I worry about "ruining" my kitchen aprons with stains and such. So I end up not wearing any to keep them pretty! Oh dear.
Nancy Gartenman Posted - Apr 29 2006 : 09:46:23 AM
Very cute apron, maybe you should go garage saleing or to thrift stores and find more denim skirts or dresses and make more of these. Has to be a cheaper way to get the material. In fact you could even buy other skirts and turn them into aprons. How much are you going to charge?
NANCY JO

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