Aprons. Okay my grandma wore them, my aunt lived in them and my mom had one for every occassion and daily wear. Me? I have helped teach how to make a simple one for 4-H. Thats it! I think they are so pretty and they are practicle. They do help to keep your clothes clean. Anyway I made this one this week out of a pair of cast away jean shorts and cast away fabric ( use to be my girlfriends curtians). Cost: $0.00. I did not use a pattern just kinda guessed. My mistake!!!! Now this whimsical apron is bear clothes! At least it is not waisted.
Here is a few web pages with free patterns for making aprons. I should have used a pattern!
http://tipnut.com/56-free-apron-patterns-you-can-make/
http://butterflyblue-madebyamanda.blogspot.com/2007/10/free-apron-patterns.html
http://www.10marifet.org/yazi/dikilebilir-35-adet-seker-onluk ( some other language but the links from it are english and wonderful ideas)
Here is a photo of our personal pan pizzas. Our kids really prefer to eat at home!
Awwwe that such a great apron. Thank you for the links on aprons. I have been wanting to make one and I will be checking these out ! Ohhh your pizza is making my tummy rumble too.
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This is a great idea. I have blue jeans that are now too big. It's getting into the baking season and I think I may try this. I really don't know how to sew, but I may try it to get one of these. Thanks for the links to the patterns. I'm not brave enough to try one without it!!
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Cute apron!! Good idea for using scrap fabric - my 7yo DD has fallen in love with aprons lately.
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Kym
I have a load of fabric just waiting to be turned into aprons. I like your apron, even if it fit the bear!
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