Thursday, August 5, 2010

HAVE YOU MADE A REVERSIBLE APRON?

Have you ever made a reversible apron? Fresh From Mother’s Cupboard Kits are available at the Attic Window Quilt Shop. I love this fabric with the lighthouses. The left side of the picture shows the other side of the apron. What a great gift this would make. Two aprons in one!

You can make this darling little bag from the This and That pattern. Check out the sample and pattern at the shop.

Don’t you love this fabric? It is called Luna Blooms by Sue Zipman at Clothworks. Kits for this quilt, which includes the pattern, can be found at the Attic Window Quilt Shop. I love kits. It takes all the stress out decision making.
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Cathy over at Cabbage Quilts had a nifty idea that I’ve been meaning to show you. This past spring she made a string quilt. What I like about her idea is that once she made her square blocks she cut them into circles and created this beautiful quilt. You can see it here. Scroll down and read all her instructions. It looks like a fun quilt to make.

Until next time,
Caroll

7 comments:

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Terry said...

I don't need an apron, but I love that lighthouse fabric! :0)

Allie said...

If I wore an apron for cooking, it would need five sides - I'm that messy. LOVE the lighthouse fabric. The purse is darling, love the quilt, but oh my gosh that circle quilt is FABULOUS!!!!

Nancy Page said...

You have wonderful items in your shop. Love the little bag and the fabric, Luna Blooms. I have never worn an apron, I am sorry to say. But a reversible apron sounds like a great idea. Prep for 2 dinners in one apron. Your link is fantastic.

Have a super great sewing day!

Micki said...

I love the apron...it is just gorgeous!
Micki

Annie's Needlework said...

Thanks for all the links. I check your blog everyday, but now I'm following several others too!

Mama Pea said...

I think I have that pattern from This and That. I will get to making it someday. I have a fetish for little bags...or maybe I should say patterns for little bags. ha ha.

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