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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Clothespin Apron


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

6 comments:

Sugarplum Cottage said...

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

Farmhouse Blessings said...

Such a beautiful apron! I can hardly wait to browse the rest of your blog.

Smiles,
Lea

Anonymous said...

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.

Maryjane-The Beehive Cottage said...

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

Unknown said...

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)

Anonymous said...

How do I order an apron?

John Porter
jport@vcweb.org