Thursday, March 08, 2007

~Dishtowel Aprons~

Once again, my two youngest sisters are going to profit from my blog hopping. *Smiles*

I found this tutorial, and couldn't resist making some darling little aprons!



I found a package of three cheerful dishtowels on clearance for $1.99. One of the aprons has trim across the top, which was 50% off. Each apron takes almost a whole package of wide double fold bias tape. It wasn't on sale, but bias tape isn't expensive.



If you have a little girl in your life, and you know how to sew a straight line, she needs you to make one for her. *Grin* It is a quick, fun, inexpensive project!

12 comments:

Jennwith4 said...

How wonderful! Thank you so much for posting this. I have two Mommy's little helpers and I know they would LOVE to have one.

Anonymous said...

Hi, The aprons came out adorable! I love that they are so inexpensive to make--it makes them kind of addictive!

Kristi said...

Neat~
~Kristi

Hofwoman said...

Those are sooo Cute! I can't wait to try!

Mrs.Vicki said...

Those are so cute. I made my girls aprons...a long time ago.......using dishtowels for the bottom cut in half and a thin potholder - that matched - for the top and then bias tape, it was just something I had come up with. I think these are more practical because there is more up on top.
So, is it warm over on your side of the state. Its pretty nice here today in middle.

Laura said...

Well I don't know how quick this would be for ME but they sure are beautiful so I think I'd like to try. Thanks for the link!!! You really are very talented :)

Laura

Unknown said...

I love the bright pattern towels that you used. Great job!

Mishel said...

SO cute!!! What a great idea!

Tammy said...

Thank you, everyone! They were so fun to make, and if my family hasn't gotten their computer situation settled, they will be a complete surprise when they get them!

Anonymous said...

These are great Tammy! They look simple to make too! Of course you could never resist a new apron idea ;)!

Eden said...

Great idea, Tammy! I'll have to make one for my little girl!

Kelly @ Growing.Learning.Playing. said...

Wow, that is so neat! I am so going to make one of those once we are all settled in our new home. Great job.