by loosie 09 Oct 2012

Also where do you get your blank aprons from? I can order from the US or Canada... :)

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by eastwitch2 edited 13 Oct 2012

There are Blank Aprons at All about Blanks,they are fairly expensive.

They do offer a Free Pattern for making a Half Apron out of Tea Towels.

Click the First Link below and then on the home page click on Kitchen Goodies on the left side of the page.

Scroll to the 4th row and click on Plain Ol’ Dish Towels .

The Free Apron Pattern is shown on the right side of the page and there is a link to click on that goes to the pattern and you can print it off.

It is a simple pattern that would be quick to stitch and it gives you ideas on how to embellish it.

You could make this from any fairly large Tea Towel.

They do sell many different types of Tea Towels.


Also Embroider This sells blanks to embroider and they have Tea Towels too and a couple of Aprons for Ladies. Use the index on the left side to find these items.

The Embroider This website link is the second link below.

EastWitch2

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loosie by loosie 14 Oct 2012

Thank you so very much :)

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by darenluan 13 Oct 2012

If you will make your own, you can refer to the following links for patterns.

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loosie by loosie 14 Oct 2012

Thank you :)

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by pennyhal2 13 Oct 2012

I buy mine from a local discount store or make them myself. I'll find the pattern and post it later for you. I use this pattern a lot because It takes one yard of fabric and I can make a flower with the left over. With cotton fabric up to $13 a yard nowadays, a yard is about what I can afford. I have not ordered from the link below, but thought it was interesting for you.

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loosie by loosie 14 Oct 2012

Oh yes please, thank you :)

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by jrob Moderator 10 Oct 2012

I buy mine from Hobby Lobby and sometimes when I can find them at Tuesday Morning. ;)

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loosie by loosie 10 Oct 2012

Thanks :)

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by eweniqueliz 10 Oct 2012

We actually make our own Aprons - we are selling for Charity and have found that people will give us fabric to make them so they don't cost us anything except time

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loosie by loosie 10 Oct 2012

I live in a very rural area, nearest fabric store is one hour drive away. Not much as to Charity functions here, I will hunt for fabric next time I go to town, which pattern do you use?

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by loosie 09 Oct 2012

Ooops I was adding to my last comment but added a new thread instead of a new comment... sorry... :(

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