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10/26/2007

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Latter-Day Flapper

This is a VERY common listing on eBay, for far less than $38.

Helen

Didn't Barbie have an apron like the tulip one?

tea

Oh my god! Alligator heads!I must hurry to my sewing machine. I've already got a nice amount of green felt waiting to become something.

Anonymous

The 4 pocket apron is the precurser to the weight belt. Can you image the combined weight of items in all of those pockets? Great weight bearing exercise to prevent bone loss. Yup, that designer was ahead of her time.Amy

Rebecca

The folks at SoVintage definitely lead the pack, price-ly speaking. And for some reason my computer shows a tendency to gag when back-clicking on this site: maybe my guardian computer elves saying, "No! No! I know where you can get three patterns for the price of this one!"

Terri

Snapping alligators? Genius!

Habitual Q. Rake

I often have similar thoughts about purses--namely, that bags are boring and should not look like bags, but instead like other things, like chrysalises with monarch-wing lining, sea creatures, or robots. Some of these can be found, others I have to learn to make.

slythwolf

The alligator heads could have googly eyes. Oh no. I do not need more projects right now.

Ladygrande (Texas Marie)

I love those apron/dresses. My mom and aunts wore them a lot in the 1950's. Very handy, especially with little kids running all around. Would be wonderful for sewing/millinery classes. Marie from Texas

twollin

Ahem. I've got that dress in my closet at home right this minute. I inherited it from one of my great-aunties - it's in this sort of blueish-grey cotton with bright yellow rickrack and yes, it has the tulip pockets and bright yellow buttons down the back.She made it.

Joni

I love how the lady on the left looks so sophisticated - disdainful, even. "Yes, I am wearing an apron with giant embroidered tulips. Is that going to be a problem?"When did aprons become un-cool? And more importantly, how do we reverse the trend?

Anonymous

the one on the right reminds me of a costume worn at the annual fall fair I went to as a child, she had an apron covered completely in pockets, and if you gave her one of your tickets you could pick one and pull out your prize!

tea

Keely: You should be a bag designer! Those are genius. (I'd love to see an alligator mouth bag done in faux alligatorgreen, of course. The teeth could be crystals or oblong pearls.)Joni: But aprons are cool! The magazine I'm helping launch (premier issue hits stands next week, I think) has a whole spread devoted to aprons. (In case you're interested, and I hope this doesn't sound sales-pitchy, the magazine is a craft magazine devoted to embellishing stuff, called Make It Mine. www.MakeItMineMag.com)

Margo

I looove the flames idea! Body of skirt would be black, natch.

Margo

I looove the flames idea! Body of skirt would be black, natch.

Moonwishes

I love pockets and aprons and I LOVE this pattern! I also use aprons and for such a practical item that gets nasty stuff on it, aprons tend to wear like iron. I am still using one that I made over 20 years ago!

saidee

I, too, love both aprons and pockets AND these wonderful wraparound apron-dresses. Oh, and rick-rack. The fair costume with many pockets for tickets sounds so fun: what a great idea. I have made pieced aprons for family and friends that are kind of like mini-quilts of their favorite things. A bit labor intensive, but fun. Can't resist vintage apron patterns and vintage aprons, too. It's great that they are so popular now...except for the competition!Erin--I notice that the word verification is back. Did you know that?

MadeByAmanda

It's probably a good thing that that pattern has already sold, because it was way, way out of my budget, but it was MY SIZE. Joni, aprons are cool!

Anonymous

Have you heard of the old children's story _Katy No Pocket_ ? It's not about dresses but it is about a sad momma kangaroo who doesn't have a pocket to carry her Joey. However, they do find a very happy solution. The artwork is by H.A. Ray the illustrator of the traditional Curious Georges. It's great for kindergarten teachers doing the letter K.I think that verification thingy is just fine. It's not that big of a hassle. Keep it on and save yourself the time. Your blog is worth it to me : )JenL

Bee

I love the flower pockets! I could definitely see myself wearing an apron with those. But four pocket? Hmm, feels like overkill and wouldn't it be hard to reach the bottom ones? It's still a pretty pattern, though.

Kellie

But wait! Replace the tulips with 'gators, done in felt with darker felt triangles for scales, with jaws (pink felt gums and white felt teeth) ready to snap on the pockets. Then see how many pickpockets dare snatch the contents.

phoenix

I have a pretty summer skirt with a scalloped hem that has tulips appliqued to it - 2 of which are pockets!and yes...the alligator heads must have googly eyes!

Nora

Oooh, flames!What about rockets, for a visual joke?

Kimmer

Have you seen the show Pushing Daisies? One of the main characters frequently wears dresses (and sometimes hats!) that remind me of you. When she put her hands in the pockets of her red dress one week, that sealed it for me.

Crystal Arcand (3Stairs)

How about purse pockets? One can never have too many purses, right?I am yet another apron- (and pocket-) lover. I made a reversible one with coordinating Mary Engelbreit fabrics, with PUL (waterproof fabric used inside cloth diapers) sandwiched between the layers to keep from getting drenched every time I wash dishes. I wear it almost daily. I'll try to take a picture someday and share it on my blog...I rediscovered my love of aprons after reading Apron Evangelism.With a subtitle like "philosophies on the pleasure & power of aprons," you know it's great.Now Erin and ladies, feast your eyes on this blog: Tie One On.Hmmm...maybe this should be another blog post about Erin....

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