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Love to Sew Studio Uses
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Handmade Aprons
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"Sunshine" is a vintage
repro apron made from 100 % cotton gingham check and pastel yellow flower
print. This style apron dates around the early 1950's. It has a
waistband, long tie ends, with contrasting deep pockets, middle piece, and
gathered ruffle accenting the waistband.
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"Home
Sweet Home"-This adorable apron for little ones
will fit children sizes 6-12. The country blue fabric has a warm, home
sweet home welcome, with the print of pineapples and a country little
home. It has deep pockets and is trimmed in tea-stained old lace for a
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"Home
baked Holidays" This Holiday apron is perfect
for the time spent in the kitchen baking Christmas cookies with Grammy. It
is made from a beautiful holly and berry print fabric with gold stitching
through out and trimmed in white and gold lace. This Christmas apron
comes in one size for children and will fit size 6-12.
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"Strawberry Shortcake" Dolly and
Me Apron
will fit children sizes 6-12 and an 18" size doll. These matching aprons
are made from Strawberry Shortcake fabric with bright green contrasting
pockets, and long ties. Both aprons are trimmed in matching pink lace. |
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"Green & Yellow"
Flowers Apron
This adorable half apron is 1950 vintage.
It's little yellow flower print is offset by the green rick rack and
fabric. It has long ties for tying in the back.
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"The Princesses and Me" |
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because of practical necessity. In years gone by, people didn't have the
luxury of owning a large wardrobe. Washing and drying clothing was not
done on a frequent basis. So aprons served a practical purpose of covering
up the dress underneath to project it from soiling. This made washing much
easier. The apron would be washed every couple of days but the dress or
clothing underneath did not have to be washed as much, perhaps maybe once
a week. Click here for
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Handmade Aprons
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Apron Info Page
History of
the Apron
How to Make a Cute
Summer Apron
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