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Here are the examples from our monthly church sewing group's apron evening, made completely from scraps (except for the dollar store markers!) The pear print is a Martha Stewart dishtowel from my kitchen drawer, with a scrap applique and rickrack from my Mom's ribbon and trim stash. The green-and-floral fabrics are from our 5-generation quilt project, with girly sash and button from grandma's button box. The pencil print craft apron is made from a scrap from a previous project, green contrast from my fabric stash, and dollar store scented markers in the pockets. Pencils and scissors would be a fun addition to the craft apron. Fun and inexpensive personalized gifts!
Very cute aprons! Do you have a pattern you like to use? These would make wonderful little gifts and learning projects for our children to learn to sew.
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