So ... I was busy yesterday afternoon whipping up this little number to hang as a sample in this store for the March meeting of Grandmas R Us Club. I am feeling much better (thanks for your concern) but as I mentioned once before ... I am not a fast sewer ... so I wasn't sure if I could see the project to completion to take with me this morning.
Duh.
I was honestly embarassed for myself for having thought that, when I realized how simple it really was. Thank you Cindy Taylor Oates for your fun and fabulous pattern.
I cannot wait for Miss Dub to grow into it. She has her very own set of pots and pans, you know.
Now she just needs a l'il string of pearls and she is good to go.
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Miss Dub just told me to tell you to send it ASAP. Or maybe she was asking for some milk. It's hard to tell these days. In any event, it's darling!
That apron is just tooo darling. I bought that same book at the sewing convention a few weeks ago. I can't wait to start sewing some very retro, fun AND usable aprons. You Rock!!!!!
I want an apron like that! Too Cute!
i love it. i love you. i love miss dub. can i have one now too?
Nice project! I love aprons, put pne pn as soon as I get home...I think it puts me in an efficient mood for housework!
Ooooh, I love it! Very cute!
you and your family make the cuteset things! i dont think i've ever worn an apron and i would totally rock that! super cute mrs. ess!!
I have shown DW how applying white balance (neutral color picker for Picasa fans) would have revealed that this really cute apron is so much prettier without the pink color cast. Something new for her to play with on her camera and post processing.
I was lucky enough to this little apron in person, with the red and white contrast really popping out. It's nice in the picture here, but super when you see it in the natural color contrast.
Too bad there isn't a white or neutral balance control for life.
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