You can never have too many aprons!!
For all you Mommies and Grammys....
This applies to the children in your life, too!
Well, that's about it for this weeks sewing projects. Now, it's time to pay some special attention to my laundry, housekeeping, gardening....and, especially, my darling husband, Mark.
Thank you for popping in, my dear blogging family and friends!
Blessings,
Carolynn xoxo
"This is the day that the Lord hath made; I will rejoice and be glad in it." Psalm 118:24
For all you Mommies and Grammys....
This applies to the children in your life, too!
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| The vintage pattern I used for my child's apron project. |
Thank you for popping in, my dear blogging family and friends!
Blessings,
Carolynn xoxo
"This is the day that the Lord hath made; I will rejoice and be glad in it." Psalm 118:24







14 comments:
So cute! Love these fabrics and what you have done with them! Yep...aprons are just the cutest!
Have a great weekend :)
Erica
I love this one. Can a little girl be cutter than donning an apron. I must get back to sewing an apron. So sweet. Have a wonderful weekend...smiles...Renee
Patty Playpal! I used to have one of those...how cute to use her for a model for the cutest child's apron I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing and brightening my Saturday morning. =D
Carolynn, what a darling apron pattern, and I love that it's reversible! The prints are so perfect, and rickrack adds such an old-fashioned 'handmade' look to the 30's prints. Of course, you always put your own special touch on everything you make :)
So adorable Carolynn! Love the fabrics, and that it is reversible. Doesn't get any sweeter!! Have a great day! xo Heather
oh so sweet carolyn. i wish my granddaughter would wear one
Hi Miz Caroline,
It's just cuter than christmas!!!! Genius to make it reversable. I can just see it on that cutiepie Stella.
Blessings in your week!
Love
Marcie
Dearest adopted momma, The apron you made is so darling! I love that it is reversible! You are an excellent seamstress! I love the verse you shared sweetheart. I hope you have a wonderful and blessed week! Much love to you! Your girlie~Paula xo
I have to agree- the apron is adorable! But I'm also enamored with that doll- I have the exact same doll only with dark hair. I don't know a lot about her- do you know the history of yours?
Your work is just exquisite! Thank you for your kind words on my blog :) xoxo
Carolynn, I just had a moment for a quick blog post and found all of your delightful comments. I have been super busy and hope to get back to regularly blogging this week! But, Oh My Word, I will certainly sleep well tonight with your sweet and encouraging comments sending me off to lullaby land! Looking forward to visiting your posts here also. Blessings from Alabama! Sandie
Oh, I love aprons too, that is adorable and I love the fabric!
Carol
That is a very darling apron! I love aprons ,too!We have the same Wonderful Bible Verse on our posts today. :)
Carolyn, dear-I love this doll apron, and the fabric looking as if it was fron the fifties? suits her so wonderfully.Love the blue ricrac,also-
Have a beautiful week-
Hugs,Dorthe
I like the apron idea. The most important thing I like to have with me is one of our house phones. We have several phones and bases, but somehow they seem to migrate and are never where I am when I hear the ring. Yes, I know it's because we don't put them back on the base, but when we wander around while talking, we may not finish the conversation in the room where that base is and we often just set them down. I need a pocket which makes it impossible to accidentally hit the buttons. There's probably a techie solution to this
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