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Its that time again when I get out my fabric that once had a different use & make it in to something else.
A while ago a good friend of mine had some fabric chair covers, which I took apart & I used the fabric to make some
tote bags, which I featured on my blog earlier this year.
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I had a piece of fabric left, so I decided to make an apron for Allison to wear in her new kitchen.
I did seams in the side panels which is okay, but the seam across the waist I didn't want to see (too many joins).
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I found some satin ribbon so I decided to attach it, to hide the waist seam. I also added the ribbon to the pocket edge. It looked so nice; I decided to then use it for the neck & waist ties. Its 25mm wide which is a good width, & it keeps it all flowing beautifully.
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