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I work from home, which means there is always the danger of living in sweats. So I try to make an effort to dress nicely everyday, but that was circumvented by the fact that now my clothes were getting ruined by ink splotches and pen stains. Enter the apron, a wonderful and practical little garment. I found this one in the book “A is for Apron” by Nathalie Mornu.
I found this Japanese inspired polka dot fabric in the bargain bin at the local fabric store. This apron is cut on the bias and requires a lot of bias tape.
http://www.amazon.com/Apron-25-Fresh-Flirty-Designs/dp/1600592015
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Oct 12, 2009, 11.58 AMby Plookiss
Very pretty.
Oct 12, 2009, 11.01 AMby Miss-G
A really nice apron.
Oct 11, 2009, 11.11 AMby kaitui_kiwi
I love aprons! I think I need to get this book :) thanks for sharing. I love the pockets and the panel construction. The piping is very cute! Nice job xx
Oct 11, 2009, 10.32 AMby skwarynia
Lovely apron! I want one:):
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Oct 11, 2009, 03.50 PMby MissValentine0601
FYI to both of you: this book also had other really cute designs that seemed fairly easy- i think it would be worth it to get it!