tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5444312799806914885.post2738304811435361076..comments2022-01-05T08:29:42.820+01:00Comments on Vintage Granny: New ApronSunahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08144458173180092289noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5444312799806914885.post-19407625351580298932009-08-30T22:15:38.239+02:002009-08-30T22:15:38.239+02:00Thanks to both of you for the nice comments. And B...Thanks to both of you for the nice comments. And Bronny, there are quite a few vintage apron designs which would look good on a fuller figure. Have a look at the yellow one in this picture: www.flickr.com/photos/graygoosie/500260056<br /><br />The slight v-shape of the bib gives an illusion of hourglass figure, as does the cut of the skirt. I have the pattern, or rather a drawing of the pattern pieces, if you are interested. You would still have to drape the pattern to get your size, but it's still a great help to know what the pattern pieces should look like :o)Sunahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08144458173180092289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5444312799806914885.post-31291874494946229922009-08-30T17:39:32.314+02:002009-08-30T17:39:32.314+02:00I saw on your Flickr page, that you are very produ...I saw on your Flickr page, that you are very productive the last few days. I enjoy looking at old fashioned aprons very much (as you know ;) ).<br /><br />@Bronny<br />If you like them, wear them. Please do not make the common mistake of believing every woman back than had a size 8. Don't spend your live dreaming, live your dream and join us on the sunny side of vintage. An apron is a good start ;)Wilhelmhttp://www.frou-frou.biznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5444312799806914885.post-7999217341245708452009-08-30T01:20:06.641+02:002009-08-30T01:20:06.641+02:00What a flattering pattern. I'm becoming more ...What a flattering pattern. I'm becoming more enamoured of aprons, I don't like the commercially available ones here, and the one I am using is a man's bbq apron. I think the vintage styles are so much mo evocative of a gentler eara. Of course one would need a waist to wear such a lovely apron as that. Doesn't stop me admiring in any case - lovely work!BronnyBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06729424866466315098noreply@blogger.com