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Show Us Your Aprons!

Lottie

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Marla said:
If I baked or cooked I would definitely wear one, though perhaps not a vintage one because I would be afraid of staining it permanently. But, I am considering wearing an apron while sewing to keep threads from sticking to my clothes!

That's a brilliant idea! And a perfect excuse for me to make an apron because I'm not that much of a cook...
 

Tomasso

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Yep.

I have three copies of this model....

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Lillemor

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They're definitely vintage but how vintage I don't know.lol I have several small, impractical aprons (sorry, but I think the small kind, while cute are impractical) from my MIL. I prefer to just wear old garbs in the kitchen. If I wear an apron, there's a danger I won't remember to take it off. I've been very close to going to school pot lucks with an apron on. I'd prefer the full kind with sleeves.
 

KittyT

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I only have 2 aprons - one that is vintage and made of terry cloth, the other a full cotton one that I made as my first sewing project using a pattern. It's not even a repro pattern, but I chose a small, 1930s-ish print, and I do wear this one all the time, as I make a right mess in the kitchen. I also wear it frequently when doing dishes, as I have a tendency to splash water. I like vintage ones, but never buy them because I know I'd never wear them for fear of ruining them.

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Sorry for the super cr*ppy photo. Please ignore the fact that I look awful.
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Incorporeal13

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I wear the one apron I have (I need to search the local antique stores for more!), and it's a 1950's vintage, floral pattern, made of terrycloth. The only qualm I have with it is its lack of pockets; I considered sewing some on, but as it's inherited I find myself not wanting to alter it.
 

Paisley

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My father and his father both wore aprons, and all their paternal ancestors probably did, too--leather ones. They were blacksmiths and welders.

I usually wear a full, plain cloth one.
 

Kishtu

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Just about to finish making my first vintage repro apron - narrow red and white stripes with appliqued hearts on the bib.
See, basically, when Tu Jnr arrives, IHim Indoors will be taking over full-time caring when I go back to work. Him Indoors being a very hairy Manly Chap, we originally thought that it would be highly ironic and amusing to make him a bib apron for cooking, in the style of the cover of the Past Times "Housewives' Choice" CD.

Sadly once nearing completion His Nibs looked at the ruffles and became somewhat uneasy. Fortunately I like it so once I have a waist around which to tie it again, it's all mine....
 

HepKitty

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not all of these are retro but I made them all

for my son



for my daughter



for one niece



for the other (they fight over them)



mine, Evil Octopus is a band from Idaho Falls



apron for Anna



apron for Leah



apron for Norma

 

Black Dahlia

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Inky, so glad you started this thread!

Miss Bella Hell, you have a great collection. A woman after my own heart. Love the poodle one especially.

KittyT - that pots and pans one is SO cute!

I do wear mine, except for the taffeta black and white one below. Though, I must admit, I haven't been cooking or baking much lately!
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Taffeta one:
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Same as above, reversed:
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This one is not vintage, but I love it!
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And my one from the other thread:
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Kishtu

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Hairy Bloke of this very forum will be shortly coming into possession of a rather lovely full-skirted bib apron in white with red love-heart print and polka dots... just as soon as I finish hemming it lol

The thing with having a dressmaker as your significant other is that you have to be careful what you wish for :D you may just get it....

Photos if he'll let me :D
Other than that will have to wait till Splodge is born and I don't look like I'm smuggling pillows underneath my apron!
 

Roxybella Rossa

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New girl in town and happy to meet your acquaintance



Hi Guys anyone home ??..anyone for high tea its only late noon This is a curtain call for any aussie retro chicks out there & I'm new in town.. you hello ALL.....see you soon....Roxybella Rossa. ;)
 

BoPeep

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Pasturelands, Wisc
fuzzylizzie - Adorable!!

I always wear an apron. Makes cooking feel official! lol Here's my vintage apron that I wear everyday . . .

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And a copy of that I made for my friend. The pocket is a corner of an old hand-embroidered tablecloth (other three corners I made into a clothespin bag).

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Puzzicato

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LizzieMaine said:
I have several pinny-style aprons in different cotton prints, which I wear for Heavy Chores --

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When I'm doing filthy hands and knees work, though, I wear a suit of denim overalls. An apron can only do so much.

I've decided that I need one of these. I get dressed in the morning, de-fur my clothes, go bring the cat inside and need to de-fur again before I leave the house! I need a pinny to protect my work clothes from the fuzzbeast.
 

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