Feeling domestic?

Flouncy

Month 2 project!

I chose to take the advise of some helpful readers and go with the apron. This pattern was taken from the wonderful book (and reason for this blog) “One Yard Wonders“. I added the pockets, which completely lack usefulness. Oh well.
I thought because there was so many helpful ideas for this months fabric, I should share the love and have a *GIVEAWAY*!!!
So here is the deal, leave a post with a few words about why you would enjoy this little ditty. Because I really want it to go to someone who will use it. I’ll be honest, with a two-year old running around, I have little use for an apron. It would just cover up the stains I already have on my clothes. But if you would use it, I would love you to have it! I will randomly draw a winner at the end of the month!
P.S. notice the cute button detail…

Check out the Buttons!

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8 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Wynette
    Jun 06, 2010 @ 01:20:12

    I didn’t know you had a blog! I love it! Very crafty and witty at the same time! Great job!

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  2. Jenna
    Jun 06, 2010 @ 03:33:04

    This is SO cute! I love it! I don’t cook enough to deserve it, but it’s adorable.

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  3. Cassandra
    Jun 06, 2010 @ 21:28:16

    Your so talented Christa! This is adorable. Great work! ;) I love your blog.

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  4. sarah e.
    Jun 08, 2010 @ 04:37:23

    i’m commentiiiiiiiiiiiiiing! so, you know i don’t really cook. maybe this would inspire me too. i could at least put it on and stand in my kitchen and see how i feel :)

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  5. Adriane Reeves
    Jun 09, 2010 @ 04:48:04

    I saw your sweet apron on your blog. ;) Sarah posted it on her facebook page. You are so talented! I love crafty, vintage style stuff- great work! :) Look forward to checking out your blog in the future to see what other creative things you have up your sleeve. Have a great day!

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  6. Natalie
    Jun 12, 2010 @ 03:01:26

    Well…I do LOVE the apron. Deserving it, might be a stretch, but I did give the idea to use the fabric as an apron. Maybe you should keep it, you are a great cook afterall.

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  7. Katie
    Jun 15, 2010 @ 15:35:13

    I just found your blog through the One Yard Wonders FB fan page – so glad I found you! I got the book for Christmas, and I have made and blogged about several of the projects in it. They are all so fun, easy and CUTE! I love the apron!

    I’ve made a version of the apron myself, but without the ruffle. I think I like it better with it, though. I was going to comment on the button, too, before I saw your mention of it. Nice!

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  8. Jessie Thompson
    Jun 15, 2010 @ 18:41:51

    Pick me! Pick me!

    Reply

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