Monday, March 15, 2010
Upcycled Apron Made From Men's Plaid Shirts
Since I'm on the subject of aprons, I thought that I'd show you one that I made for a sweet girl's 13th birthday. I used two men's plaid shirts and their pockets. I made it reversible and put a little decorative stitching on the bottom. It was a fun project and I hope she uses it for many years to come! Have a great Monday.
I'm participating in Blue Monday over at Sally's blog. Thanks Sally!
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And there would have been material left over for another exciting project!
ReplyDeleteI think you're quite creative to think up that apron. Happy blue Monday, Tanya!
ReplyDeleteHow clever and creative are you. That is one of the neatest aprons I have seen. You did great job.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the comments ladies. Yes, I'm keeping the leftovers for a quilt project. So fun!
ReplyDeleteYou made that? It's awesome! Happy Blue Monday!
ReplyDeleteI love it when people think outside of the box, using a mans shirt--perfect. Happy Blue Monday
ReplyDeleteAnn
Happy Blue Monday to you and enjoy doing kitchen stuff with your cute blue apron
ReplyDeletethats really cute! sweeet!
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Beautiful blue Apron !
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
~Myrna
I like it!!! Way to recycle and transform something very masculine in something so cute and feminine!
ReplyDeleteOMG, Tanya! Your apron is just perfect!!
ReplyDeleteHope my instructions worked out for you ;)
Happy Easter!
Monicaxo.
Mmm, you've inspired me to use my hubby's shirts ;)
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