Sunday, November 6, 2011

Playing the Part: Edwardian Apron

You may have heard that my new responsibility in church is Nursery Leader. There are 17 kids between the ages of 18 months and 3 years old on the roster. SEVENTEEN! And as you all know, with kids that age it's easier to be barefoot (vs. wearing heals) and down on the floor most of the time. But this is church; which means I'll be on the floor in a skirt and that is somewhat problematic. I'm not about to go buy all new outfits that will work.
Enter the
EDWARDIAN APRON
(www.patternsoftime.com)
So using some muslin I had hanging around there was just enough to put this together. Complete with zippered pockets, an adjusted higher neckline, and a lengthy apron...I am very pleased. Bring on those sticky fingered, runny nosed rascals.
I found these cute buttons at the store and decided I wanted pockets to match. I am so happy for seersucker fabric! (And yay for 8th grade Home Ec. that taught me how to put a zipper in, and yay for roommates who bought the sewing machine for me in the first place—what a blessing it has been!)
I don't care if it's nerdy or seems "Mormony"—I've already used it and it certainly does the job.
Oh, here's some trivia that came with the apron pattern:
In the 13th century, poor quality fabric from Silesia went by the trade name "Sleazy Holland." Anything inferior came to be called "sleazy."

9 comments:

  1. Brilliant. I love it and want one just for getting my own kids ready on Sunday after I'm ready.

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  2. This. Is. AWESOME.

    (And I have to tell you, I'm giggling a little bit, considering our conversations about wanting to serve in Nursery :) Our nursery is about that large, too. Are they split or all in one room, gasp??
    You will be lovely!

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  4. We are NOT split and are all in one room. A very small one.

    I know, Andi, I should have seen it coming. Maybe in a few more weeks when the anxiety goes away, and the tears dry up, I will probably begin to enjoy it. Probably.

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  5. Super cute! love the finished project. And I second Maryann's wish...

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  6. Love it my brillant friend. You're too cute as always. :)

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  7. Sorry I did giggle at this post but I do love the apron...I didn't know you got called to Nursery. Not sure if your nursery has Bubbles but they are mandatory. I just bought ours a Bubble machine because I felt sorry for the nursery leader.

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  8. You've got the part down pat! Full of admiration.

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  9. So cute Anna! I envy your sewing skills and you look fantastic! I miss you!!

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