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AmericanGothic
Farmgirl in Training

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Eleanor
Manchester NH
USA
11 Posts

Posted - Nov 10 2009 :  07:35:09 AM  Show Profile
I admit it...I am a collector. Sometimes I find things from years and years ago and wonder why I never used it, leaving it to just sit and collect dust, but I can't bear to throw it away.

This is what happened yesterday, I discovered in my box of fabric remnants, several peices of random cotton fabric. One was olive green with black roosters on it, another was turquois blue with yellow swirls, olive with yellow swirls, a bohemian print that had darker blue and olive tones and a peice of navy blue lace. I also found an outrageous tiger print. So what did I do?

I made a patchwork apron. It is lovely. I have to say that all you really need is a 1/4 - 1/2 yard of each of your fabrics and you can make a top, a bottom, add pockets, a frill here or there and a neck strap and a waist strap.

Before, I realized I had any of this fabric, I realized I needed an apron for the holidays, it was a gift to find the fabric so I didn't have to buy an apron or buy material, because we are flat broke.

So check your fabric box, you can easily patch together a fabulous apron in less than a day, or two days if you have kids :)

bobbinrobin
True Blue Farmgirl

590 Posts

Sharon
Newman Lake WA
USA
590 Posts

Posted - Nov 10 2009 :  07:44:36 AM  Show Profile
As an apron collector and apron seamstress, I'd love to see a picture of your creation. Sounds like it must have turned into a happy little apron and an heirloom for your family.

How beautiful a day can be when kindness touches it. -G. Elliston

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AmericanGothic
Farmgirl in Training

11 Posts

Eleanor
Manchester NH
USA
11 Posts

Posted - Nov 10 2009 :  08:36:07 AM  Show Profile
I will try but this junker computer is finicky and has trouble loading photos :)
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janiee
True Blue Farmgirl

820 Posts

Janie
Shawnee Oklahoma
USA
820 Posts

Posted - Nov 11 2009 :  11:28:22 AM  Show Profile
your apron sounds pretty! would love to see it!

janiee
farmgirl #390
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