Not too long ago I posted this wonderful pattern from Advance and 1960, which features four charming, themed hostess aprons. It sold relatively quickly, and it is easy to see why.
Tucked inside the pattern was this clipping, with a tip for "Step-Saver Aprons". By adding a pocket for things "To Put Away" and another pocket for things "To Throw Away", you save a housewife many steps. :)
With its generous pockets, the apron is similar to the gingham apron and the cobbler aprons illustrated on the pattern. Note that the tip describes making the aprons to sell for $2 each! Those are 1960 prices. :) I do believe you could get more if you are sewing for your local community or church bazaar!
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Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Pattern of the Week: Sweet Hostess Aprons
The return of the apron in the past decade is something of a phenomenon, and rightly so. :)
Today's featured pattern is McCall 1279 from the 1940s. With both half apron and full apron versions, the apron is distinctive and feminine. Whether you call it a hostess apron, tea apron, or party apron, this apron features beautiful details that allow a hostess to accent her pretty party dress rather than hide it behind a utility apron.
Note these details:
- Wide straps attached to front waistband that cross to form a bib and then taper and curve to button at back neckline
- Skirt with rounded hemline and gathered self-flounce (love that flounce detail!)
- Optional embroidered rose motif, embroidered eyelet ruffles, bias-binding & ribbon bows
In recognition of the popularity of this attractive apron, you can find it hand-sewn and for sale in many places on the Internet, for example a truly vintage version at the Etsy shop, Color Me Vintage:
And newly sewn at It's Better Hand Made:
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