I got to work on designing the aprons. Of course each girl's apron had to be unique to her. I did some searching online for ideas, created a Pinterest board, see that {here}, settled on a design, then searched through my fabrics. I have really been trying to use fabric I already have instead of going out and buying more every time I have a project, unless I need something specific. I settled on a heavy denim fabric as the "base" for each. If you've seen my past work, you know I'm all about denim, and I love bleaching it. I don't like rough, rigid denim, so I try to wash it and break it down a little--that's where the bleach comes in. I bleached the denim a little, then picked out some cotton poplin fabrics as the accents: {pink} for Vonda and a hand-dyed and hand-painted (by moi) {purple} for Maison. I also picked two old pairs of my husband's jeans from my scrap pile and took the back pockets off to use as the front pockets for their aprons.
For Vonda, I used one of my preset Minnie Mouse patterns on my embroidery machine. I used different colors than what the machine suggested, and I really like how it turned out.
For Maison, I made a faux necklace by handstitching heavy yarn and attaching buttons and charms that I already had. In the middle, I used a vintage Scottie dog pin, which she loved! I embroidered her first initial in the middle and sewed a charm on it too.
I think they are pretty happy with them!
Happy Creating!
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