Sunday, March 13, 2011

Shamrock's Rock!


               Can a girl have too many aprons? I say NO! And now, I have a apron for St. Patrick's Day! Meet my first full length apron, Shamrocks Rock! I had picked up this cute clover fabric years ago, knowing I'd do something with it one day, and sure enough, that day came! This is my practice apron, the one I keep and this pattern was so easy, I will be making plenty more! My Valentine swapper turned me onto this pattern, you can see the pretty one she made me in last month's posts, I feel in love back then, found it on Ebay and the rest is history! I can't wait to try the others that came with this one, Simplicity 2298 is the pattern and I can say without a doubt, that you will love it as much as I do! Simplicity rocks too! :)

6 comments:

  1. Really an adorable apron. eBay has some interesting stuff on there. I eBay a lot, too.

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  2. Girl that is DARLING! I'm so proud of you... you have just taken wings with your sewing!!! So you bought that fabric long ago, and here it is today made into a sweet little apron. That is so cool! You'll be the CUTEST lil Leprechaun on the block! heeheehaahaahoohoo
    No one will even beable to pinch ya! I'm writing down the pattern number in case I ever get brave enough to try! You truly inspire me! One of these days I just might have to give it a go! Now what are you fixin for St Pattys day?

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  3. Oh I so love aprons! and what a great job you did, I keep making them and giving them away - I love to see their smile when they receive it.

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  4. Way to go, Sue!!!!! Shamrocks rock and so do you!! :) I'm impressed to see far you've gotten with your sewing. Can't wait to see what you venture on to next??
    Hugz,
    Cathy♥♥

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  5. Great job Sue! Wasn't so bad, was it? You're apron looks very cute!

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  6. Deliciously-cute apron you've created there! Please come to my blog to see what Donna sent me for our apron swap! Mary Ann at rocknquilts
    http://www.rocknquilts.blogspot.com

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