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1878 Linen & Batiste
Aprons One Size
The linen apron was made of
gray linen and trimmed with bias of white batiste. The embroidered
batiste and lace apron was made in white with blue and green embroidery.
Yardage - Approx 1 yd 45"
wide each |
#1134
$6.75 |
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1878 Muslin Kitchen
Apron One Size
Kitchen apron originally of
white muslin trimmed with a frill of pleated muslin.
Yardage - Approx 1 1/2 yds
45" wide |
#1135
$7.75 |
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1868 Kitchen Apron
One Size
This apron is cut
gored, and is wide enough to protect the skirt of the dress. It is
buttoned together behind and is also suitable to wear in the garden when
gathering fruit or vegetables.
Yardage - Approx 3 Yds
45" wide |
#1194
$9.50 |
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1879 Faille Apron
20"-42" waist
Apron is made of black faille with side pleatings of
black satin.
Yardage - Approx 1 yd 36" wide |
#1705
$3.75
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1920s Clothes-Pin Apron
Multi-Size 24-40 Waist
This vintage apron from the early 1920s is the
perfect way to go green. Hang your laundry out to dry with the help of
this garment; this half apron has a large pocket to hold your
clothes-pins. Using just 1 yard of fabric, it is a quick sewing project
that makes a great gift. |
#DOS2001
$10.00
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1928 One-Yard Bias Cut Flapper
Apron One Size
This wonderful apron from 1928 is the
answer to the question, “what can you make out of 1 yard of fabric?” It
is cut on the bias and is designed to be made from a 36” square of
fabric. The drape is great and it fits everyone. We played around with
it and found we also liked the 2-yard reversible version. Also included
is a child-sized apron pattern |
#DOS2802
$9.50
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1940's Apron from Val's Kitchen
One Size
The apron has a separate neck piece, a
hear-shaped pocket and it provides full frontal coverage for cooking.
The edges are finished with bias binding.
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#DOS4001
$10.00
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1950's Protect & Serve Apron
Multi-Size - 30-46 Bust
Did women actually cook and do housework in high
heels in the 1950s? Possibly even in a girdle and stockings?!? Well
whatever the case was then, it won’t matter what you wear underneath
this FANTASTIC apron from the mid 1950s because all eyes will be on your
apron |
#DOS5005
$15.00
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