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nancypo Posted - Jul 21 2011 : 09:04:20 AM
I googled "prairie aprons" and these came up, lots of fun ideas! Now I gotta start sewing~!

http://www.vermontapron.com/prairie-aprons.html



Reminds me of the butterick pattern from my Now tahts's an apron thread....

http://www.regretsy.com/2011/03/11/la-la-la-la-la/ Her stuff reminds me of Magnolia Pearl!

Be the change...

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nancypo Posted - Dec 26 2011 : 9:38:04 PM
Glad to help!

Be the change...

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CurlysQuilts Posted - Sep 24 2011 : 6:17:24 PM
I just saw the lady who runs the Vermont Apron Company at my farmer's market earlier this week. She was excited that so many of you liked her aprons, and was glad for the attention posting her link here gave it. It gave her stats quite the boost!

Curly's Quilts
www.curlysquilts.etsy.com

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Breanna Posted - Sep 10 2011 : 4:12:41 PM
wow beautiful aprons! i would love to make one like they wear on the anne of green gables movies- so elegant and frilly and farmgirlish

Farmgirl Bre
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ddmashayekhi Posted - Aug 24 2011 : 4:45:29 PM
Both are beautiful, but the second one would be best for me. I tend to get myself coated when baking or cooking!

Dawn in IL
luckilady Posted - Aug 24 2011 : 11:31:10 AM
Thanks for sharing, I bookmarked the page, am waiting for things to settle down after school started and then will be on my way to pick out some new material :)

~Jennifer

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nancypo Posted - Jul 27 2011 : 8:02:43 PM
Yes, I love the muted colors...

Be the change...

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walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Jul 27 2011 : 6:47:24 PM
I love that second apron!!!

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embchicken Posted - Jul 24 2011 : 10:44:38 AM
I love those aprons. They are the "roll your sleeves up and get into work" aprons but....they are so pretty also!

~ Elaine
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Yesterdayfarm Posted - Jul 23 2011 : 7:29:47 PM
I will have to sew me some aprons like that!!

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Annie S Posted - Jul 23 2011 : 12:46:29 PM
I too love looking in the antique shops for vintage aprons. I can usually find a lot for about $8.00 or so at a place up in MN where my daughter lives - great deal as far as I'm concerned. Then I give them away to my girlfriends as gifts.
nancypo Posted - Jul 22 2011 : 3:39:26 PM
Gail, I like your stuff! Cute!!!

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Pasthyme Posted - Jul 22 2011 : 04:39:55 AM
I love vintage aprons, and have started a collection that I purchase at antique shops. I try to find unique full (not half) aprons from the 30's, 40's, and 50's. I trace them onto freezer paper to make a pattern. I buy vintage looking fabric and make them to put for sale in my shop at the Folk Center. I also display the originals. They have been a popular, good seller. I really enjoy making them and finding good homes for them with visitors who appreciate the vintage look.
It is fun to look in antique shops for aprons. They are usually under $20, so are inexpensive to collect. Feedsack and floursack fabrics are my favorites.

www.pasthymesfashions.webs.com
www.ozarkfolkcenter.com

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