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Hostess Aprons

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Swap Coordinator:user1902 (contact)
Swap categories: Clothing  Crafts  Sewing 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:November 26, 2006
Date items must be sent by:December 11, 2006
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

Have you noticed how easy aprons can be to make? I made three in one morning last week and was excited about the possibilities. A little bias tape around the edge or a piece of lace on the pocket can really add a nice touch.

Please make two handmade aprons - one for each swap partner. They can be similar or totally different. It would be nice if you could post a comment here describing your favorite colors and patterns, and whether you'd enjoy holiday designs. Please also mention a size preference (S, M, L, XL) if you wish.

Example: Susie from Pawhuska, OK: I like big, mod floral or geometric prints and stripes. My favorite colors are lime green, black and bright yellow. I do not like pastels. Holiday prints are OK with me as long as they are not cheesy or Disney. I would wear an apron in a medium size.

I reserve the right to ban users based on an empty profile or negative swap rating. US Swappers only, please.

Discussion

user4800 11/21/2006 #

Hi Size MD I love old retro looking prints

purplewhimsy 11/22/2006 #

I am new to sewing, but want to make aprons. I'm a little scared at having to make TWO; wish it were just for one, but I figure I'll give it a go.

Okay, I don't like floral, pastels, or pink. I love bright, bold, vibrant colors. My faves are eggplant purple, red and white, red and aqua, but others are great, too as long as it's not too pastel-y or floral. Nothing holiday related AT ALL unless it is Thanksgiving. I love the retro 50's housewife themed fabrics and food-themed fabrics, but other is okay, too. Unfortunately, I am a very large apple-shaped woman with a 50inch waist. So please make the apron ties extra long, but the apron itself doesn't have to be huge.

purplewhimsy 11/22/2006 #

I found a free "suzy homemaker apron" pattern here, in case it would be helpful to anyone:
http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=2309.msg15734 Just scroll down the page; you don't have to log in. Would this be an acceptable pattern to use? Are we making just the waist and below ones, or the full body ones? This pattern is adaptable to either, I think.

purplewhimsy 11/23/2006 #

I've had an enjoyable time today finding these other free apron patterns/instructions online, in case others in this swap might find them useful.

free butcher style apron pattern:
http://etherwork.net/ejmtph/sew/apron.html

here's free instructions for making an apron out of dish towels:
http://www.marthastewart.com/page.jhtml?type=content&id=channel1138&catid=cat414

how to recycle an old skirt (or cheap thrift store buy):
http://www.shasta.com/suesgoodco/newcivilians/womenswear/aprons.htm

retro kitchen apron instructions:
http://www.craftygal.com/archives/402/table402.htm

clean sweep apron:
http://organizedhome.com/content-7.html

user1902 11/24/2006 #

Purplemorgan, sorry I didn't respond to you earlier - I think by definition Hostess aprons are half-size (the ones that tie at the waist). They are more adjustable than the full aprons, because I find those to be too long in the torso for short, small people like me. Thank you for sharing all the great patterns! Don't be scared, making aprons is one of the simpler projects a beginner can undertake. They don't have to be a perfect shape so there's room for error and creativity.

I also love retro/vintage styles - especially the fifties. I don't like childish characters but most other prints are OK. I'm eccentric so guitars, pinups or skulls and the like would also make me happy. Holiday patterns are OK.

I am changing the sign-up date to give people a couple more days to change their minds if they want.

raesha 11/26/2006 #

I'm so excited for this swap! Aprons are so fun to make and to receive:) My size would probably be L or XL as my waist 37 inches. I posted on my blog about a really easy apron I made not too long ago at www.raeshadrz.blogspot.com - I used 3 different fat quarters and it turned out really cool. As for me - I LOVE vintage - from any era pretty much. Purple and green are my favorite colors. I don't really like pastel colors. I don't mind holidays (any holiday) as long as they not too cutesy.

purplewhimsy 12/ 5/2006 #

VERY DISAPPOINTED!!!!!! REMINISCE sent me a CHILD'S apron!!!!!! I posted my waist size above, and imagine my disappoint to pull out a brown floral apron with NINE INCH WAIST TIES!! The apron itself is 12inches by 20inches. 12 inches long!!!!! THIS IS AN APRON FOR A CHILD!!! Combined waist total is 38inches, and that's with the ties fully extended and not tied!!!!! WHAT ADULT COULD WEAR THIS??????? Reminisce has no email to send to, but I am hoping she will read this so she knows EXACTLY why she will NOT be getting a rating of 5. This is totally ridiculous. She didn't read anything on here after signing up. I think she just happened to have a child's apron she wanted to get rid of.

user4544 12/ 6/2006 #

Purple Morgan, I am extremely saddened by your email and post to my blog, No, in fact I did not see all of your posts that you needed extra long straps. I also have been going through a lot here and had a mix up when those went out. However, that apron fits me perfectly - it is not a childs. I will be happy to send you another or just mail you a check - as I think you would be happier purchasing one than one I could make you. I am extremely hurt by your comments... I made a mistake... mailed the wrong one... I will be withdrawing from swapbot as well as my blog. :(

user1902 12/14/2006 #

Purplemorgan and Reminisce, I am sorry both of you had an unpleasant experience during this swap. It is the polite thing to do to post your preferences and to check your partner's preferences before you send out a swap - Swapbot lets us do this to accomomdate all the different personalities, religions, allergies, etc. so everybody should not feel like they are sending something to a complete stranger.

Purplemorgan, I am sorry your partner did not look at your preferences.

purplewhimsy 12/14/2006 #

****PUBLIC APOLOGY**** I am sorry for my bluntness. I over reacted. I was very sick the day I received the apron and was so excited as I opened the package. And then I was overcome with anger. It was a very bad day for me. I am sorry I took it out on Reminisce. I have a severe form of a disease that causes me to over react sometimes. I have also sent an email apology to Reminisce.

It was, afterall, only an apron. It's really not a big deal, certainly not life or death or worth my over reaction. Even though it was WAY too small for most adults to wear (22 inches around the waist after tying the smallest bow I could), it was only a piece of fabric. I am sorry I over reacted so strongly.

jewels1 01/19/2007 #

Would someone start a new apron swap? I love aprons!

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