• My Aprons + A Giveaway!

    The inspiration for the aprons I made was taken from “The Apron Book – Making, Wearing and Sharing a Bit of Cloth and Comfort” by EllynAnne Geisel – page 73. I liked the big pocket – great as a clothespin pouch or for bringing in green beans and tomatoes from the garden. The red apron could be given as a gift for National Tie One On Day. The green apron is just fun! I enjoyed the cartoons and bits of satire such as “I got a sewing machine for my husband. Good trade huh.” and “A clean house is a sign of a broken sewing machine.”

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    Now I’d like you to share your aprons with me!

    Using random.org, on September 8, 2010, I will choose a winner and send the lucky person the pattern book “Little Retro Aprons for Kids” by Cindy Taylor Oates, as well as the pattern “Vintage Potluck” from Favorite Things and I’ll even include some 100% Kona cotton  ” Glam Garden” fabric stash builders by Josephine Kimberling for (c) Robert Kaufman Fabrics.

     

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    Provide a link to your photo on the AproniCity blog comments site. I may even post a few of your aprons on AproniCity.

    My Aprons + A Giveaway!
  • French Flea Market Apron – Busy Bee Quilt Designs

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    The French Flea Market Apron pattern by Busy Bee Quilt Designs is perfect for a late summer dinner party or a ladies tea. Find this and other unique apron patterns at your independent quilt and fabric retailer.

    French Flea Market Apron – Busy Bee Quilt Designs
  • New Arrivals for the New Year

    New Arrivals for the New Year!

    Be sure to check out Indygo Junction to kneed your creative spirit this New Year.

    Look at these aprons featured in their New Arrival section.

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    Start the new year by treating yourself! These patterns are a must have for those who love aprons! Be sure to stop by your favorite independent quilt and fabric retailer for these patterns and more by Indygo Junction.

    New Arrivals for the New Year
  • Create a work of art with Vanilla House Designs

    Aprons can be another way to create a beautiful work of art.

    I am always looking for new ways to express my creative side, so when I came across this pattern it was a must share!

    Take time to create your own piece of art with Vanilla House Designs. This Half-bubble Off Plumb pattern uses six different fabrics allowing you to really get creative!

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    If you are not familiar with Vanilla House Designs check them out. They have designed some of my favorite patterns!

    Be sure to look for this pattern and your fabric at your favorite  independent quilt and fabric retailer.

    Create a work of art with Vanilla House Designs
  • Holiday inspired aprons!

    With the holidays rapidly approaching, what better time than now than to explore holiday inspired aprons! KWIK Sew has some great, easy to sew, festive apron patterns for all skill levels.

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    Remember to shop for your patterns and fabric for these projects at your independent quilt and fabric retailer.

    Holiday inspired aprons!
  • Apron Delight Quilt by Rebecca Ruth Designs™

    If you love aprons, Rebecca Ruth Designs™ are a must have!

    Rebecca Ruth offers a wide variety of apron inspired patterns. In fact, our sister site,  FabTalk recently featured the “Vivian” apron. One of my personal favorites! Here are a few more that caught my eye.

    The Apron Delight Quilt is the perfect way to express your love for aprons in your home!

     

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    And of course, apron patterns!  Check out a few of them below.

     


    Be sure to look for Rebecca Ruth Designs™ at your favorite independent quilt and fabric retailers.

    Apron Delight Quilt by Rebecca Ruth Designs™

Celebrate National Tie One On Day!

The Fabric Shop Network is proud to be a national sponsor of National Tie One on Day™. On the day before Thanksgiving, women across the country will be celebrating the day by wrapping a loaf of bread in an apron, tucking a prayer or a note of encouragement in the pocket, and then delivering the bundle to someone in need of physical or spiritual sustenance—or both. What could be nicer than receiving such a gift—and handmade at that?

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