Recycled Layla Apron

Added Oct 26, 2008

by Miss_B

..., Slovenia

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Description

I had a light blue dress that had some stains on it and it wasn’t wearable. So I decided to recycle it and to make an apron out of the fabric. I used the Layla pattern but since I didn’t have enough fabric I had to tweak the pattern slightly – I cut the upper part separately and made it smaller than on the original pattern. I also used some scraps that were lying around for the flowers on the big pocket to liven up the light color of the apron.

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cotton

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1 Comment

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    Oct 26, 2008, 10.46 AMby nehmah

    And a very nice job of work, it is. Nehmah

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Burdastyle

http://burdastyle.com//projects/recycled-layla-apron?image=16210