Family Aprons

My friend asked me to make a few sets of aprons to give to her family as Mother's Day gifts (way back in the spring, and yes I did get them done on time... more or less... but haven't been blogging, so some back-blogging here). She gave me pretty free rein, with just a few guidelines
 (it's hard to draw from scratch to make items for people you don't know).

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This set's criteria was 'Southern'. Mother, Father & Daughter. The girls aprons are from Simplicity 1240 style B, in this wonderful orange floral print I found at Jo-Ann's, accented with a green on green polka dot, which was also used as the accent for the father's apron, a basic style made using Simplicity 2824.


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This family were the suphero lovers, so I used some Marvel fabric to make the Mother, Father & son aprons. Again the men's were made using Simplicity 2824, a pretty universal style apron, with an adjustable strap with D-rings. This fabric was busy enough, I used a simple red accent, and red ribbons to trim the mother's. Hers was made from Simplicity 2351 (an out of print Cynthia Crowley pattern).

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 The final set of aprons was for a Mother, Daughter, Father & Son family, with the specification of 'artsy' for the art teacher mother, that the daughter likes pink. And the little boy likes planes and trains. I found this pretty fabric at Jo-Ann fabrics for the girl's aprons, deciding that it needed pink accents, including a polka dot ribbon. Later, I decided that it also needed pink polka dot pockets. My friend picked out the cute Disney Planes fabric, and I used the leftover green polka dot for the accents.


Comments

  1. Every. Single. One. SUPER CUTE! Lucky families!

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  2. Super cute, love the matching together!

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  3. So cute. So adorable. I haven't told you but should that I wear the apron you made for me ALL THE TIME. Putting it on mentally transforms me into the person I always wanted to be. It's as if the apron has magical properties and gives me permission to be myself. That's so powerful -- and I'm so grateful to you for giving me that gift. No matter how far North you continue to move, I'll always be your friend!

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  4. I own exactly one apron which I never wear. But this post with all the cute aprons you made makes me long for another! ^^

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