Mini Obsession – aprons

aprons

For awhile we have been making our own bread. It’s a wonderfully satisfying thing to learn and you get the added bonuses of a house that smells like freshly baked bread and freshly baked bread to eat!

The only downside is that whatever clothes you are wearing on baking days get streaks of flour over them (no matter how careful I am I always end up with some on me).

So I’m thinking about aprons. I have an amazing Japanese pattern book all on aprons that I am thinking I will use for some industrial/workwear inspired ones but part of me wants some super girly ones with ric rac braid and ruffles! Plus I think they will be an amazing stash buster!

Do you have aprons? Do you find them useful?

 

Red Apron via Kanso Japanese Aprons black and white book – Japanese pattern book on aprons (I got my copy in Japan) Halter neck apron Pattern via  Sugar Pie Chic on etsy  Vintage Pattern image via Dragon Poodle

10 replies on “Mini Obsession – aprons

    • Susan Goodwin

      I think I would find it useful as I can be somewhat of a klutz, so an apron may save my clothes.

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    • Susan Goodwin

      I found a few weights of denim in the stash as well as some cool rivets and leather so I think an industrial Japanese style apron may be on the cards too!

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    • Susan Goodwin

      but the frills are so cute! think i might make some plain and some frilly ones just to even it out?

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  • MaciNic

    I love throwing an apron on – I need to have a high & long one that wraps right around my back though as I have a horrid habit of wiping floury hands on my hips & butt! I also find a cross over back stops the straps from slipping off my shoulders – & I use snaps to hold it on – oh, and a pocket is essential for my watch/rings etc! 😉 Cotton drill & no frills for ease of washing here!

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    • Susan Goodwin

      oohh wrap around now that could be very cool indeed! hmm will need to think some more before embarking on my apron making adventures.

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