Does anyone recognize this apron pattern?
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Does anyone recognize this apron pattern?
I am looking for an apron pattern like the one being sold below:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1674030...-womans-aprons
https://img1.etsystatic.com/028/0/53...92343_h1sn.jpg
I like the double layer of ruffles and the sweetheart neckline.
I just don't want the wolf or the pricetag!
Anyone recognize this pattern?
Thanks much in advance
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1674030...-womans-aprons
https://img1.etsystatic.com/028/0/53...92343_h1sn.jpg
I like the double layer of ruffles and the sweetheart neckline.
I just don't want the wolf or the pricetag!
Anyone recognize this pattern?
Thanks much in advance
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I don't reconize the pattern but heres a web site that lists a bunch. Good luck
http://timewarpwife.com/191-free-apr...-2sday-linkup/
http://timewarpwife.com/191-free-apr...-2sday-linkup/
#5
Simplicity pattern 3989 would give you the sweetheart top, but you'd have to play with the bottom.
http://www.simplicity.com/simplicity...rons/3949.html
Pattern 8316 also has a sweetheart top and the skirt for the Alice in Wonderland looks pretty similar with the layers. http://www.simplicity.com/simplicity...6.html#start=1
I think the "V" portion may be a customized thing, haven't seen any pattern with it included on top of the ruffles.
http://www.simplicity.com/simplicity...rons/3949.html
Pattern 8316 also has a sweetheart top and the skirt for the Alice in Wonderland looks pretty similar with the layers. http://www.simplicity.com/simplicity...6.html#start=1
I think the "V" portion may be a customized thing, haven't seen any pattern with it included on top of the ruffles.
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That's not an "apron", that's a costume! Fishnet stockings comes to mind........golly if I wore that as my apron, it would be a hot mess in no time! Unless, maybe if I was serving tea and crumpets to the "queen".... Just kidding! It's very fancy....looks like it takes lots of ironing and starching to keep that shape.....
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I think these might work.
I agree, this isn't anything I would wear. My gosh. LOL....but it was a request and somehow I haven't learned the word 'No' very fluently yet.
I'll keep y'all posted!
Thanks!
I agree, this isn't anything I would wear. My gosh. LOL....but it was a request and somehow I haven't learned the word 'No' very fluently yet.
I'll keep y'all posted!
Thanks!
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I think this is a terribly cute "apron". It might be a fun gift for a wedding shower. It is stunning although I'm not sure about the wolf. But who knows?! I sure hope you find a pattern and share the end result. Good luck!
#10
The wolf is the sigil for the Stark family in the Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones series. Fans of the tv show would catch it right away, and maybe fans of the book, but if you don't watch/read the series, you probably wouldn't recognize it.
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