My daughter is wearing a little apron I sewed for her. As she likes everything vintage, I chose a fabric that has a print which brings memories of my childhood (the fifties). This is very funny to me, the thought that young people nowadays like things from that time, when I would not find them so exciting. If I like some items of the fifties now, it's just because of a kind of nostalgia! Anyway, she seems very proud of the apron her mother sewed for her!!
Best regards from London.
Christine
A gorgeous apron for a gorgeous girl! Love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Susan, especially for the compliment on my daughter!
DeleteOh! I love it too! What fabric is that and would you share the pattern too?
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy, going back home (I am on a trip to England at the time being) I will prepare a tutorial for the apron. I had no pattern, I just did it like that, from a picture I saw in a magazine.
DeleteI will as well try to find the references for the fabric.
Non mais je rêve! Une bombe atomique! Manon n'a jamais été aussi belle! Pardon si le compliment sur le tablier ne vient qu'après, mais je ne peux pas faire autrement! Il est ravissant mais pas autant que ma nièce!
ReplyDeleteJe suis d'accord avec toi pour Manon! Elle et Lea sont les plus belles!!!
DeleteVery cute apron! What pattern did you use?
ReplyDeleteThanks. I had no pattern, just a picture I saw. I will make a tutorial of it in a future post.
DeleteYour apron is so cute! And your daughter is beautiful! Thanks for visiting my blog! I'm a new follower of yours! It's wonderful to get to know you! XO
DeleteLove the apron Christine, look forward to seeing your tute - Chris :D
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteI love vintage and aprons too! beautiful apron on a beautiful model!
ReplyDeleteI love the vintage apron! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
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