In addition to knitting and crocheting Christmas gifts, I’m also keeping my sewing machine busy. Today, I finished this apron. I’m not sure who is going to get this one, as I have a few others in the queue. When I’ve completed them all, then I’ll decide who gets what.
This apron was created with Simplicity 3818; though, I did not include the funky shoulder pad things. I recycled an old tablecloth that belonged to my grandmother for the pocket and part of the pin. The body of the apron is a very light lime green, hardly detectable in the picture, but I think someone will like the zingy happiness of it.
I made the pattern for the pin myself. It’s very simple and it’s a good way to use up scraps of material.

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Well, it’s back to work for me; there’s so much to do and so little time.









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October 19, 2009 at 12:43 am
Free Flower template perfect for recycling leftovers · Recycled Crafts @ CraftGossip
[...] to coming in handy for project just like this cute little three tiered flower pin from the blog Argot. She uses it to dress up a cute apron that has a pocket made from one of the same [...]
November 14, 2009 at 9:16 pm
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Thanks a lot for the pattern! I’ll keep it in a “corner” of my busy bee brain: I think it might soon be part of something for my little cousin…
Have a lovely crafty day!