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A Is for Apron: 25 Fresh & Flirty Designs | 
enlarge | Author: Nathalie Mornu Publisher: Lark Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 8993
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 8.8 x 0.6
ISBN: 1600592015 Dewey Decimal Number: 646.48 EAN: 9781600592010 ASIN: 1600592015
Publication Date: May 6, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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A is for adorable and amazingly irresistible and incredibly attractive: who would have imagined that the apron, that charming and nostalgic symbol of domesticity, would become today’s must-have home accessory? But it most certainly is, as stitchers and crafters flock to these creative canvases as the perfect vehicle for showcasing fabulous fabric, simple embellishments, and novel ideas. These ingenious projects—from ultra-feminine and vintage chic to whimsical color-play—include waist and bib aprons, pinafores, smocks, cobblers, and even something for the pint-sized cook. All of the projects are photographed in a playful style. And templates, sewing basics, and quick and easy projects for sprucing up store-bought aprons and whipping up aprons from recycled materials are here too!
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Beautiful Aprons, Confusing Instructions July 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The aprons are so beautiful, I wanted to jump right in and make almost every one!
Getting the patterns enlarged was not too difficult. Simply photocopy the pattern page and take it to a copy center and ask them to enlarge it 400%. My local (national chain) office supply store copy center charges about $3 per large copy and did several in less than 10 minutes.
If I'd never made any of the aprons, the book would rate 5 stars. But I've now made several of them and have found glaring mistakes in each set of instructions. If you are an experienced sewist, you will be able to "work around" the mistakes, but novice sewists should beware and go slowly.
Overall, a worthwhile purchase for apron lovers.
Love this book!! July 2, 2008 I own a few apron books but this one is the BEST. Many of the aprons are simply beautiful and the book is colorful and beautifully done.
Vintage Aprons June 27, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I haven't seen this book yet, but I'm buying it! I recently saw some aprons made from old tableclothes that were sooooo cute. I have a bunch of my mothers colorful tableclothes from the 1940's. I'm going to use the patterns in this book to make aprons for my neices. Enjoy!
A for Aprons, I for Improve Instructions/Patterns June 23, 2008 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
A is for Apron is a great book to get one interested in sewing aprons, seeing cute ideas and reading a small history of the apron (or at least viewing the changes in style over time), however.... these are the many problems I encountered when sewing aprons from the book:
1. The recommended fabric allowances include a lot of waste (good if you like scraps). 2. Not all of the pattern pieces match/align together (example: Kaleidoscope). 3. The pictures of the model aprons do not always match the finished product using the patterns (example: Psychedelic Squares- length of ties- too short). 4. Lack of a lining or back to the apron is not "crisp," or in my opinion not worthy of gifting to another person. If you want to do this, there is actually enough fabric (as listed) to just double the fronts of the apron to use as a back (example: Psychadelic Squares and The Waldorf. 5. There are easier ways to make a lot of the aprons, in addition many of the instructions are difficult to understand (I have been sewing for 35 years).
Bottom line the aprons are adorable, but do not invest in expensive material until you have made the apron using the pattern at least once (that way you can make adjustments to each). I have re-written instructions for every apron on this book for the next time.
What a fun fun book!!! June 19, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I just bought this book today from JoAnne's on a 1/2 price sale ,and sat down to read it and look at all the fantastic ideas !
The thing about this apron book is that you get ALL the patterns in it ~ granted you have to have them enlarged 400%~ but for the price of this book, I am LOADED with ideas for gift giving for women~ as well as men ~in my family. With the economy being so tight this year, this is a great way to start off Christmas gift giving early. I would have loved to own this book earlier as I attended a housewarming party this weekend and could have whipped up a unisex apron , added a few wonderful spices in a basket and it would have been far more unique of a gift than what I purchased the couple.
We are a big Italian family that LOVES to cook~ I cant believe the incredible ideas offered in this book ! What a creative outlet,,, and think,,,,not too worry about sizing either! I had to grab a few yards of different fabrics before I left JoAnne's just so I could get started!
I for one am going to look at older thrift shop skirts in a whole different way,,,for there is one apron ( not a pattern either!) that you cut up the front of the skirt and then add a coordinating band around the top~ How much can that cost? Two dollars for a skirt and MAYBE 1.50 for the band if the fabric is on sale,,,and well,,,,you have yourself a quick yet inexpensive gift. I would tuck a copy of this book in a large pocket. For the record , I DO use aprons simply because I am a baker and cook and have ruined too many good sweaters when I entertained by not wearing them. One thing I would have liked to see more of is some children,s aprons because I always have little helpers in our kitchen and THEY don,t feel like it's really " baking time" unless they , too, have their aprons on! I think the resurrection of the humble apron is because home entertaining and food prep is becoming and art form again ( just look at all the Food Network shows today and how many people are watching them from all age groups!) I plan on sewing ( or knitting) most of my presents this year and this is just the book I need to do it,,I don't have to really worry about the perfect fit for anyone in particular. I cant wait to sew myself some fabulous holiday aprons and for ONCE , I can don an apron when I have a party at my home and have something that is nicely shaped to me , some of the patterns are extremely flattering, so much so, one could really coordinate your outfit with your apron ( I kid you not!)
I double dare you not to love this book!
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