One apron x 12 =
One dozen.
:/
It's been a sweatshop over here!
I was asked to make these for
my son's high school art class.
Lessons learned:
Webbing is a great time saver.
Large pieces of
Hand-me-down fabric just MIGHT come in handy...
even when it's not "quilting" fabric!
:)
You NEVER know when you're going to make
a dozen aprons!!!
I'm done.
I can now MOVE on to more creative pursuits.
I don't think you'll be seeing
any more aprons
in this corner of blogland for a little while.
LOL
;)
Wow.... them's a LOT of aprons! Very pretty aprons, too!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeletethat's a lot of aprons!
Great work and how nice for the art department
You rock!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Mom......
the kids will love'em!
I'm gonna make your rag doll this afternoon
from your tutorial....thanks again for doing that one Beth.
Happy Sewing
You are amazing, Beth! I love aprons!
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking about making some for Christmas presents, but am not sure I can do 4...
You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a Mom!
I give you permission to go eat some chocolate. :o)
Hugs, Deborah
Oh my goodness!! That is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gift you have made for so many.
I am having a little give a way.
Would you like to drop by?
Sincerely. Trish :o)
That art class is going to be the coolest in town!!
ReplyDeletewow!! that is a lot of aprons!
ReplyDeleteI can certainly understand why. . . but it was awesome inspiration for the rest of us! Congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the placement as thought it was a circle that finally had an end....Congrats and have fun with the next project! I began my Christmas wonky quilt tonight and thought of the blocks I had fun making for your giveaway last year....Happy weekend! Em
ReplyDeleteWow a lot of aprons and I think they'll be the best dressed Art Dept any where! :)
ReplyDeleteBeth you are a giver! :)
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