
Here's another parade of items from the Knitting Mama. Of aprons this time.
'Vintage' I guess you could call them, altho' since I remember some of them in use, that makes me feel all Miss Marple-ly.


I liked the aprons so much that I even got out the iron before the photos.
When non-essential ironing takes place, you know that says something.
This is one of my favourites. Love the Georgian-type white-on-blue pattern combined with those lovely stripes.
The fabric is really crisp yet tender soft from frequent washing.
Nice one Mum!
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3 comments:
How lovely!
My Mum, the mad cook, would never wear an apron, sad for me as I don't have a treasure like this one..
I love aprons. I don't know why, since I don't wear them, but I love them. They make me want to bake something and learn to sew properly so I can make one myself.
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