I'm always the most proud of things I made without a pattern and without anything to go off of. This turned out better than I expected altho I did have to remake the pocket several times...
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My girlfriend Gina asked me to make her an apron. Her only requests were that it be brown and pink and that it have pockets. She loved the vintage-inspired style of the very first apron I...
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I made these shoes with tutorials and added a loop to the inside back to pull the ribbon through for the ankles. I made a tutorial for the ribbon flower on the toe...
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At The Green Vixen we are all about stylish, handmade and refashioned clothes and accessories - You'll love it!
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Apron made from repurposed jeans skirt back.
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Everyone needs a towel handy while cooking, here is the apron for you. You can purchase this pdf Pattern at www.flowergirldesign.etsy.com
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I found a red place mat in the clearance section at Target. I saw the potential! I used 3 different fat quarters and created this apron. It was an easy project and I had a lot of...
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Recycling things doesn't mean compromising cute, trendy style. You can make this cute, vintage pinup apron with one place mat and two napkins!
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This no-frills denim apron with matching oven and pot-handle mitt is perfect for the weekend griller or the daily meal maker.
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I love to make things for children to play with, and this just happened to be somthing I made over the weekend
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I sew, knit and quilt whatever I can get my hands on! These two items are available for sale (along with other items) on my etsy page www.petitgateau.etsy.com. All items designed and...
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Heat up the weekend to come with this awesome Fourth of July apron.
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This is my first big sewing project. I haven't sewn since home ec class in 7th grade (1978). I made this for my mother-in-law, she rides a Harley Davidson, and she absolutely loved it. Now I am...
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These are 5 of my patterns for Sew Bettie. I made a tutorial for each of these which is on my website and in my Etsy shop. I really love making patterns with detailed tutorials. I hope you like them!
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I can't think of anything cuter and easier to stitch up than a perky cocktail apron a la Lucille Ball. It makes a great accessory for entertaining (what a conversation starter!) or the perfect unique gift all for under $10 and less than half an hour of your sewing time.
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