This little pattern is sew-sweet. I keep my little apron you made for me on my water bottle in the sewing room. I keep a water bottle filled for my iron, and it's the perfect spot for it. Now its cute and won't get messed up either. Its a super souvenir for my fun sewing time with you! xo
Soooooooooo glad you shared that great tut...Will try this maybe next week....Look forward to your blog..I heart reading it everyday so I'm really glad when you leave something..have a great weekend
Lori - This is so sweet. I had just mentioned your little aprons to my mother the other day so am thrilled to find the great tutorial. She is looking for ideas to make for her Baltimore on the Prairie students and this might just be perfect. ~Kelly
Very cute, thanks for sharing! I have a similar one I use for dishwashing soap and change it for the holidays. Was just wondering how to make one for holidays I didn't have...perfect timing :)
This little pattern is sew-sweet. I keep my little apron you made for me on my water bottle in the sewing room. I keep a water bottle filled for my iron, and it's the perfect spot for it. Now its cute and won't get messed up either. Its a super souvenir for my fun sewing time with you! xo
ReplyDeleteI don't have a blog; but, just wanted to say that this brought back memories of high school for me. I remember making these as a teenager (1950's) BJ
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable, gonna have to make these!
ReplyDeleteSoooooooooo glad you shared that great tut...Will try this maybe next week....Look forward to your blog..I heart reading it everyday so I'm really glad when you leave something..have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteLori - This is so sweet. I had just mentioned your little aprons to my mother the other day so am thrilled to find the great tutorial. She is looking for ideas to make for her Baltimore on the Prairie students and this might just be perfect. ~Kelly
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing, really adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love reading your blog because your life is filled with so many fun and beautiful things! It inspires me to make my life more beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love those cute little soda aprons! Thanks so much for sharing, and it is soooooo good to hear from you again :)
ReplyDeleteThey are so funny! Thank you for sharing the pattern!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, thanks for sharing! I have a similar one I use for dishwashing soap and change it for the holidays. Was just wondering how to make one for holidays I didn't have...perfect timing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to share the pattern!
ReplyDeleteof course even your beverages are adorably dressed. and your nails are always perfect. amazing!
ReplyDeleteRThanks for sharing such a lovely tutorials. The little aprons are adorable. Love the fabric,too.
ReplyDeleteToo cute!!! I pinned this! I think I'll make some of these for my quilty friends for our next quilt shop hop!!! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are just too cute x
ReplyDeleteI'll definitely be making these for my nieces and nephews and myself of course!
Thanks for tutorial.
Barrina xx
Adorable! I can't wait to make a few for friends! Thanks for sharing your talent!
ReplyDeleteTOO CUTE ~ Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Lori and super cute. Thank you
ReplyDeleteLori!! These are just sooooo darling!!! I love them so much!
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