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Posted by lldelso on December 18, 2006, 3:21 pm
Since I am a relatively new sewer I am thrilled because I can whip our
apron's like no one's business. I am actually adding people to my
christmas list just so I can make them an apron! LOL! I had to share my
latest one with the group here because I'm very pleaseed with it. It's
a v-neck, which is new and exciting for me. It's also a heavier cotton
fabric than I've been using. It's here and it's ready for gifting at a
holidaty party tonight:
http://l-delsews.blogspot.com/
While I was at the cutting table at Joann fabrics this weekend the girl
cutting my fabric commented on the one I had, which was yellow with
cherries, and as I told her, to be used on an apron for my soon-to-be
mother in law. She said another girl had just come through to get apron
fabric and she was making mother daughter aprons, which is what I am
doing for some people too. she shoed me the fabric she used and it was
a light blue polka dor fabric with cherries! I said give me some of
that too! So now I have fabric for an apron for my fiance's neice for
when she cooks with grandma!
Good times!
I hope everyone is having as much fun as I am sewing for the holidays!
Happy Holidays!
-Laura
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Posted by Kate XXXXXX on December 18, 2006, 5:21 pm
lldelso wrote:
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> Since I am a relatively new sewer I am thrilled because I can whip our
> apron's like no one's business. I am actually adding people to my
> christmas list just so I can make them an apron! LOL! I had to share my
> latest one with the group here because I'm very pleaseed with it. It's
> a v-neck, which is new and exciting for me. It's also a heavier cotton
> fabric than I've been using. It's here and it's ready for gifting at a
> holidaty party tonight:
>
> http://l-delsews.blogspot.com/
I like that! I might almost be tempted to wear that... Usually I end up
with tomato and/or chocolate on a white top, and floury handprints on me
bum!
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> While I was at the cutting table at Joann fabrics this weekend the girl
> cutting my fabric commented on the one I had, which was yellow with
> cherries, and as I told her, to be used on an apron for my soon-to-be
> mother in law. She said another girl had just come through to get apron
> fabric and she was making mother daughter aprons, which is what I am
> doing for some people too. she shoed me the fabric she used and it was
> a light blue polka dor fabric with cherries! I said give me some of
> that too! So now I have fabric for an apron for my fiance's neice for
> when she cooks with grandma!
> Good times!
Those sound great! :)
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> I hope everyone is having as much fun as I am sewing for the holidays!
> Happy Holidays!
> -Laura
>
I just have some gold organza bags to make for some necklaces... And a
comission from a friend to finish for New Year. :)
--
Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls
Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore!
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Posted by on December 18, 2006, 6:26 pm
Dear Laura,
Your aprons are so fun!! My daughter wants some Cleaver (was it
Laura?). Completely out of character for my daughter. She's a
no-nonsense RN. But for Christmas she's going to get a ruffly bib and
some very loud prints. I'll make one for every day. And Kate, I have
a permanent imprint on all my pants from flour, spaghetti sauce, etc.
I guess I could use some, too.
Teri
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Posted by Kirsten Sollie on December 18, 2006, 10:39 pm
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> Dear Laura,
> Your aprons are so fun!! My daughter wants some Cleaver (was it
> Laura?). Completely out of character for my daughter. She's a
> no-nonsense RN. But for Christmas she's going to get a ruffly bib and
> some very loud prints. I'll make one for every day. And Kate, I have
> a permanent imprint on all my pants from flour, spaghetti sauce, etc.
> I guess I could use some, too.
> Teri
Would that be June Cleaver (from June and Ward Cleaver?)
Kirsten
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Posted by on December 18, 2006, 11:37 pm
Dear Kirsten,
Yes, it was June Cleaver. Can't you see her aprons with the angel
wings?
Teri
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> apron's like no one's business. I am actually adding people to my
> christmas list just so I can make them an apron! LOL! I had to share my
> latest one with the group here because I'm very pleaseed with it. It's
> a v-neck, which is new and exciting for me. It's also a heavier cotton
> fabric than I've been using. It's here and it's ready for gifting at a
> holidaty party tonight:
>
> http://l-delsews.blogspot.com/