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Do you wear an apron while you cook? My Mom does. She has a favorite Sunset pattern -circa 1960s-that she makes up. It covers her from neck to knee. She's a serious cook!
Monday, June 27, 2011
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- Stef
- Sewing since I was 8...a friend of my grandmother's sent us a large box filled with fabric scraps. That was all it took!
1 comment:
Apron necessary to keep my clothes underneath clean - I'm a messy cook! Old favorite Sunset pattern I think Stephanie refers to is called a kapogi - good for winter in CA as it has sleeves, totally covers up but is warm. Mostly I wear a bib type that ties in the back. Mom
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