Sunday, October 11, 2009

We seem to have stumbled upon an entire apron subculture...we are so cutting edge!
Click HERE!

6 comments:

Felisol said...

I think my mother has been there, displaying her whole collection. The blue one with three flower pockets is still in use for storing clothespins. My mother, though stumbling on shivering legs, will always let her wash sun dry in summer. With the blue apron around her waist, a bucket of clothes in her left hand and a crutch in her right, she makes her way from the washing cellar to the clothesline.
Hipp hipp for the multipurpose of the apron.
From Felisol

Crown of Beauty said...

This site is beautiful, thanks for sharing with us.

Maybe we can put a link to it on our blog sidebar.

Amrita said...

Would be good to read those books

Trish said...

Reminds me of my childhood...I need a bunch of those Aprons. I think I could become hooked on Aprons! They are just sooo feminine!

Terry said...

this is a nice site by the looks of it sara, but for some reason it wouldn't open for me.
i did see the line of clothes though.
i remember when we lived in my beloved manitoba, that mom used to hang the clothes on the line in the winter and they would freeze solid...dresses pants, shirts, towels and undies..it was so funny!

i like aprons too. they remind me of my great gramma's aprons that had big pockets with candy stuffed in them!....love terry

Mrs. Mac said...

My very first sewing attempt was a self designed half apron in a beautiful gray/blue/pinkish fabric with kitchen tea pots and the words 'sugar and spice' .. sewn on my little child's Singer sewing maching (I was six or seven years old) .. my dad worked as a salesman for Singer sewing maching company .. and he had to learn to sew to sell machines .. imagine being inspired to sew from one's father :)