A very lightweight clothespin apron. I was always chasing my clothespin holder on the clothesline. I decided to make myself an apron holder. It works much better: the clothespins are always at your fingertips. The back fabric is lightweight denim. The front part of a light blue toile on a cream background. $15
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Hey Ms. Ada, I am so glad you came to visit, as I am always lurking on yours. I love making aprons and I always check yours out but have never left a comment. Small world, isn't it. I have different patterns of aprons that I mix up, when I make one and I also design my own, as you do.
I only get out in my garden to play,once aweek. Every mornin' I
go out and walk around to see what's bloomin and to clip dead ones off. I acquired the love of gardening from my mother. It fascinates me how intricate God made these beautiful flowers.
Hoping you have a sunny, blessed day. RoseMarie
Such a beautiful apron! I can hardly wait to browse the rest of your blog.
Smiles,
Lea
I saw your comment on the clotheslines on MaryJaneFarmgirl site and came over to visit.
I remembered my Mother having an apron clothes pin holder.
I love all your aprons and so enjoyed looking at your site.
Hello Ada Mae! Wow, sounds like you have enough broken china, etc. to make something really pretty! Do you ever make this cute clothespin apron in a pink?!!! Hugs, Maryjane
Ada,
Just was looking for clothespin aprons and came upon your site. I have just started grandmasapronllc.com and hope to have as nice a site as you....see you are married 40 years too, ours will be 41 8-17-09 how time flies! nice site! Cecelia, (michigan)
How do I order an apron?
John Porter
jport@vcweb.org
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