Awhile back a dear friend asked me if I would be willing to teach a class on making an apron – Challenge #1. "Geesh!" – was my first thought as I have never officially sewn an apron. I have many books about how to make them and have had great intentions to do so, however I’ve just never got around to doing so.
So what kind of apron do I want to make and teach? Challenge Number #2. After mulling it over in my brain for quite sometime, I came up with a work apron, more specifically a sewing apron. I don’t know about you – but when I am creating something, there is nothing more frustrating than having to stop what I am doing and go on a search for that specific tool that I need. It doesn’t matter if it is a particular spice in a cabinet, a spoon to stir with, a scissor to cut with, a trowel to dig with…..whatever! – it just really takes away my “moe-joe”. Are you with me on that one?
This is my handy-dandy sewing apron – a four pocketed piece that has a lot of pockets here and there for my sewing tools. It is kind of a hodge-podge of mixed components – scraps of laces, vintage linens, buttons, denim pockets, ric rac and trims. I downloaded graphics from The Graphics Fairy blog to use on the apron. "Nanny" is in memory of my grandmother who was a talented seamstress and crafter.
The part that I enjoyed most about making this is that it is imperfect – crooked lines, mixed stitches and raw edges. I love imperfect! There is just something very free and easy about not having to be so accurate for once.
Now I don’t have any excuses for not being able to find my gadgets. At least that is what I am hoping for next time I sew. Next project: Challenge #3 - a very special tote bag….inspired by two very important souls in my life.
xoxo
I......LOVE.....THAT....APRON! How cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Penny
I love this great little apron. It is "sew" perfect for the crafter. Did you teach the class? Good luck with the tote.
ReplyDeleteBecky,
ReplyDeleteAdorable and so creative! I love everything about it :)
I adore your new bag pattern also!
Hugs,
Donna
OMG.... I need one of those.. When I am working in my shop I loose my scissors and then my marker pencil and then my cell phone..( I usually have my cell phone tucked in my cleavage) hahahahh but sometimes I lay it down and lose it! hahahha That little apron is just as cute as it can be..... I may just have to make me one.....
ReplyDeleteYou are such a talent my friend...
That is the cutest apron ever.
ReplyDeleteAnd it is so useful......I love it.
This is so darn adorable..it almost needs to be framed!! lol
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Cindy Rick-Rack and Gingham
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the apron....so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteadorable! great job.
ReplyDeleteJust adorable. Oh my goodness...the Nanny and the pic with it....I LOVE it! So many memories of a grandmother too! You are so talented. Thanks for sharing all your wonderful ideas. Can't wait for the tote. Lori L
ReplyDeleteso cute....Barb
ReplyDeleteOh how cute that is! I don't sew, and I want one! Genius! laurie
ReplyDeleteI love all the trims..and little details. HOW I love details!! SO cute!
ReplyDeleteSending you a hugs just cuz!! :)
Mona
Bravo Miss Becky! And what a great job you did!! "Geesh" may have been what you thought but it sure wasn't what you said (giggle)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE this apron and so can't wait for you to come and show us southern gals how its done ;0) And maybe we can get Miss Laurie from BHWL to come down as she is not to far away. Thank you, thank you, thank you for giving this daunting challenge a whirl! You're the best ;0)
So cute!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful apron, really gorgeous! I must have a go at making one. Thanks for the link to the graphics fairy just what I am looking for a the moment. Pop over and see me as I am having a give away. Love Jane xxx
ReplyDeleteBelieve me, this is a great idea! When I go on my sewing retreats I have lots of tools that I need on hand, but not lots of room to lay them down. This would be the perfect solution. I like Denise's idea of adding a cell phone in one of the pockets. That and room for a candy bar!!! Perfect!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable apron!
ReplyDeleteThat apron is so cute~~ I am going to have to try to sew me up a sewing apron like that!! I love all the denim and lace!!
ReplyDeleteThat apron is adorable. Simply adorable. LOVE IT!
ReplyDeletexo
Claudia
Wow -- that's ADORABLE Becky!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Becky,
ReplyDeleteAwww! I love it so much..you clever girl you..and all those colors, my favorites..How did the class go, have you taught it yet?. Is the next apron for when your walking the pups..(did I guess)...LOL
Hope to see you soon..
Love and hugs, Elizabeth
Well my goodness for a first time
ReplyDeleteapron ya did pretty darn good. I
love it, it is soooooooooo cute.
I think you did a fine job as you
always do. At my age I would forget
to put it on before I sew.LOL. It
kinda of reminds me of my daddy's
nail apron, but his wasn't that
cute.":O)
Adorable! You really put together things well. Mimi
ReplyDeleteFabulous apron! Reminds me of my husband's tool belt, but about 100 times nicer, of course. Really great idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is just the cutest! Wow, it looks amazing...and FUN! ♥
ReplyDeleteTHAT is one of the cutest aprons I have ever seen! I LOVE IT! You are so cleaver! I think I will do something like that with my Levi's jacket! (I don't wear aprons!!)
ReplyDeletexoxo
Marilyn
Oh so cute and so very functional!!! I want one! I wish I lived closer so I could take that class! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, just had to say how much I loved the photos of your pups in your last blog post...they are irresistable!
Love it. And I love the "I" have a few winners post. Very cute photo of "Fi".
ReplyDeleteHave a great week,
Sherry
Adorable! I don't think I'd wear it -- I'd hang it where I could admire it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet apron, it's perfect! It looks adorable but then it's functional too, love that.
ReplyDelete~Michelle
Becky...Absolutly cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable! And colorful! You may have found a new career making aprons.
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Love this! Exactly my type of apron...I've made regular aprons but when I saw freestyle aprons I knew that was more me. I hope this will be in the next Apronology magazine as it would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteA working apron is such a smart idea and you're the perfect one to create this! :D Also, I just linked to your etsy store in my recent blog post. However...I didn't steam my runner yet...ahhh lol. ;)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore this apron. You should send it in to Somerset Studios for their next issue of Apronology! I see some red fabric with white and blue daisies. I have an old feed sack with that exact print on it. Love the ticking and just everything about this. I always adore the way you put colors and prints together Becky!
ReplyDeleteCOULD NOT BE CUTER. You have such a gift with this kind of project. Seriously. Love it.
ReplyDeleteADORABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletexoxoxo,
Kim