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This apron is perfect for working in the kitchen, doing chores around the house, working at a fundraising event or even in a cafe! There are two different ways to make this versatile apron. Both are quick and easy and the finished aprons look the same.
Style A is doubled so it is made with regular cotton quilting fabric.
Style B uses less fabric and is suitable for heavy cotton or linen fabric.
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Canadian children's authors Barbara Haworth-Attard and Judy Ann Sadler have come together to present quilt patterns under their shop name: babs 'n' jas designs. The duo design for Northcott Fabric and have been featured in "A Needle Pulling Thread" magazine. A writer of chidren's craft books, Judy Ann has been a long time sewer and crafter, her strength lying in clear instructions. Check out ...
Canadian children's authors Barbara Haworth-Attard and Judy Ann Sadler have come together to present quilt patterns under their shop name: babs 'n' jas designs. The duo design for Northcott Fabric and have been featured in "A Needle Pulling Thread" magazine. A writer of chidren's craft books, Judy Ann has been a long time sewer and crafter, her strength lying in clear instructions. Check out their website at www.babsnjasdesigns.com
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