Here she is. The waist band still needs stitched down in the back, but she should be ready to go tomorrow. I have really become fond of her, yes, it's a her. I can only hope my partner likes her half as much as me! Thanks everyone, especially Shawnee, for making this swap such a good time!
That is SO ADORABLE! I love how sassy these pinup girls are!
ReplyDeleteI WANT THIS APRON. My craft room is pin up girls. Your partner is one lucky lady!!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this apron. Is SHE coming to Michigan by any chance??? I sure hope so. Blessings...
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love that fabric! Where did you get it from?
ReplyDeleteI think this apron is coming to my house! I wish! REally cool......
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful! I wish wish wish this were on its way to my house!
ReplyDeleteSew cute!! Love the pinup girls, love the prairie points across the bottom. Great job Stacy A.!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know which part is best! the edging, the fabric or the MIX of fabrics you used........this is one I'd buy! :-)
ReplyDeleteit's too cute:)
ReplyDeleteThank you all so much. I have to admit that this is my first apron, but definitely not my last. The gingham is out of my great grandmothers stash I recently inherited.
ReplyDeleteA few of you asked about the fabric. The funny part is that when I googled "patriotic fabric" and clicked the products link, this was the first one to pop up! Plus it is on sale for 4.99$ and she has 3 yards left. I love the shop too, all kinds of fun crafty things. Here is the link...
http://www.calicospiceshop.com/index.cfm/fa/items.main/parentcat/20237/subcatid/0/id/266872
That link didn't totally publish, so just go to... www.calicospiceshop.com and click on holiday fabrics in the left hand menu bar. :)
ReplyDeleteWow - this turned out so great! I tried to imagine what you were going to do, and you created such a lovely treat!
ReplyDeleteI Love this one! The edging is fantastic!
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