Practical and pretty, that is our apron. We spend one fun afternoon shooting Layla in Nora's apartment. Its hard to imagine how much mud soup and other awful things Layla managed to cook during those couple of pictures taken.
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Oh my gosh, it's me, Layla! I guess this had better be my favorite pattern of all time! ;)
hooray! i'm making about 12 aprons for christmas and this pattern is so much better than the one i had to work with-- thank you!
Gah!!! I have that VERY SAME pink pleated ribbon trim sitting in my living room! It's been waiting there for the right project for months, and now I know what to do with it. Woo!
now thats something i was planning to request! thnaks:D
yay~ I love an apron pattern!! I really wanna make one so cute! The pleated ribbon is store bought? wonderful~ Need the oven glove pattern~! (btw is there a special cotton for apron? or is regular fabric okay...do we need to consider if it is flammable or not?)
I love the apron and the matching mitt! I've been meaning to make one for ages since I actually cook and bake all the time!
Love the look, trims and the cut in the back. If anyone would like to sew the mitten there's a how to: Oven mitten fits both left and right hand.
Hey X, that is a good question. I honestly just rediscovered the apron myself. I never wore an apron and honestly, I never cook either, but just recently I found the coolest apron on a crafts fair and ever since I am looking for all sorts of excuses to show if off. (All over sudden I don't mind doing all these dishes :)) Mirela! you are the most resourceful person ever! Thanks for being on our site!!
Thanks Mirela, I needed that tutorial!:)
X and Benedikta: I am obsessed with aprons, I love baking and wearing my great-grandmother's aprons, they are all white, must be starched and have plenty of lace and trimming.