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This was the starting point for
Stacey's new apron....... 3 different fabrics and a piece of jumbo ric rac (I've never seen ric rac that big)!
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.....and this is the finished product - front side....
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.....and it's reversible too (please excuse the horrible un-model-like poses....I hate having my photo taken, even when I know that I'm going to photoshop my head out)!
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I also added a very large detachable flower brooch to the front, just for a bit of extra girlie glamour in the kitchen.....
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.....and there was enough leftover to make a little potholder. I used every last scrappy bit of the retro ric rac fabric to make the binding.....there was just enough with about 5cm left!
I love the fabrics Stacey chose and you have done a great job, plus the pot holder is such a nice surprise
ReplyDeleteThis turned out fantastic. The fabrics look great and the flower adds that special something... I'd want to wear that out with some matching red shoes!!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make an apron but don't quite have the skills for it yet... something to work towards! Yours is great!
ReplyDeleteThis apron looks fabulous, I love the outragous ricrac - and that brooch I am telling you - you need to share with all of us.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant apron! Love its reversibility!!
ReplyDeleteThat ric-rac is gi-normous. What a fab apron and I love the matching potholder.
ReplyDeleteI'm in an apron swap at the moment - I hope the one I make looks as half as nice as this!
That is perhaps THE BIGGEST piece of ric rac ever! WOW!
ReplyDeleteGorgeousness indeed that apron. Clever you for making ot reversible.
How nice of you to take on a challenge like that for someone. I love the pockets that aren't even... nice touch and the pot holder!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job. Love that it is reversible.
ReplyDeletethat's a gorgeous apron, I am sure Stacey is going to love it.
ReplyDeleteI have that fabric too, it is so happy! Great job, and loving the reversibility. Noice potholder. She'll cook up a storm in that number!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Super glam!
ReplyDeleteHe He. I love your "modelling" pose. That's why I had to get Trace to model that knitted denim thingy.
ReplyDeleteThe apron looks great. Job well done.
What a fabulous, fun apron!! I'm loving that giant ric-rac, too.
ReplyDelete...and it's always nice to see efficient use of fabric. The potholder with bias binding is the perfect accessory!!
Wow - that is beautiful. I love it all - you are so clever. How glam is she going to look in the kitchen- and I love that it's reversible. The potholder - well that's just awesome! Sooo cool.
ReplyDeleteSimply adorable :)
ReplyDeleteGawd you're good. Yay!
ReplyDeleteI love my new apron, Cam. How could I not cook up a storm in something so gorgeous?
ReplyDeleteYour parcel has been posted today and I hope you like it even half as much as I like mine!
The gorgeous ginormous Ric Rac is from Primitive Patches in Parkdale.