The gist of this latest project is supply pretty aprons for women who are rebuilding their lives and homes in Haiti. Easy. Especially when Maureen has written a fantastic tutorial so that you can make an apron in about an hour out of 4 fat quarters. Seriously! I made this one yesterday afternoon right after she posted the tute.
In her post, Maureen suggested the over skirt pieces would be perfect for drying hands, so I ran with that and used linen for those pieces. A repurposed linen shirt of B's, actually. You can see I left the shirt tail hems in tact along the bottom.
modeled by the lovely D
I had two pretty Amy Butler fat quarters for the centre panel and ties and used a pink/green print, who's origins completely escape me now, for the waistband. Anybody recognize it? (eta - of course, it's from Heather Bailey's Freshcut. Thanks Katie!)
Think you could whip up an apron and ship it to Tennessee by May 31st? If so, all the info you need is in this post. While you're at it, why not make up a second one for your mom? Mother's Day is next Sunday here in North America!
15 comments:
The jellybeans? It's from Heather Bailey's Freshcut :-)
Pretty!
Great idea, great apron x
I love it! THANK YOU!!
It looks fab, and great idea with the linen
lovely apron!
Lovely! A woman in haiti is going to feel more feminine and cared for thanks to you. Nice.
It is lovely and I will see if I can manage one, it is a lovely plan.
This is really sweet! I'm not on FB so I missed this announcement.
Great idea for the linen, having a built in tea towel attached is very handy. A beautiful piece that will make someone in Haiti's days a lot brighter.
Very pretty and such a great idea!
I think the overskirt is a great idea! Pretty fabric choices.
Thanks for sharing this! I was feeling like I needed to do a little goodwill sewing so this is perfect timing.
very cute krista! i saw maureens tute and want/need to make one!
Maureen is like non-stop crafting lady!
Your apron is darling--I might have to try one of these.
OH, thank you for the compliment; you left off NE-farious.
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