Vintage Apron
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Amazon.com: Simplicity 1783 Apron with or Without Bib Transfer Size Med (16-18) (34-36): Simplicity Co: Books

Esther Briggs saved to Apron Sewing
I designed this apron by looking at examples of similar aprons in drawings, books, and magazines from the 1890s-1900s. Often referred to as a nurse's apron or kitchen apron, the bib and full skirt help protect your garment from dirt and grime. We might refer to a garment like this as a "pinafore apron" today! This style of apron is perfect for a Downton Abbey cosplay or Alice in Wonderland cosplay. It's a neat and functional apron for use in modern kitchens, too! This apron is an easy…

Tania Rose saved to Aprons are the best
Item specifics Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and ... Read more about the condition Used: An item that has been used previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab Brand: Simplicity Clothing Type: Apron Age: Adult Modified Item: No Time Period Manufactured: 1930-Now Gender: Woman Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original…

Karen Oliver saved to vintage dress
A new sewing adventure to bore you all with: I borrowed a vintage apron pattern from Lemonianta and used it to make her an apron as part of her birthday present. It turned out well, and here it is…
Sue Burns saved to sewing ideas
1940s Fashion: Vintage Aprons. Pretty & Practical perfect presents. Vintage Catalog page from the 1946 Search Christmas Wish Book #1940s #1940sfashion #sears #aprons #1940sstyle
The 1950s housewife would run the home, look after her family and look good whilst doing it. Learn how you can get the look of these iconic women.
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Le Corner d'Evangeline saved to 20 - Fashion crush
Back in the mid-twentieth century, before women wore casual slacks or jeans to do housework, the apron was a useful, and often elaborate, handmade gift. Aprons were not included in the rule that gi…

Vintagedancer.com saved to Vintage Aprons
Aprons took on a new role in the 1950s. Many were still practical, designed for a woman keep clean while cooking or maintaining the home. However, 1950s aprons were also becoming prettier with decorative details that had little if any use. The apron was a mandatory part of the housewife's uniform. She had to look

Becki Eggers saved to Vintage household