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Catch your guy's attention by wearing this "Flirty Girl" apron. Cooking in the kitchen has never been so fun!
This apron features a square neckline that you can make with or without the contrast bib band. It has a figure flattering dart-fitted bib and A-line skirt. The waist ties can be made to tie in a front bow or a back bow. There are also EXTRA INSTRUCTIONS for making a half apron. It's almost like getting two patterns in one!
The pattern pieces are PROFESSIONALLY DRAFTED and tiled for printing. Also included are directions for assembling the pattern tiles. The tiles can be printed out on standard 8.5" x 11" printer paper at home and taped together. No enlarging required.
This ePattern includes:
*Materials and supplies lists
*Printable pattern
*13 pages of step-by-step layout, cutting, and sewing instructions
*Marking instructions
*Over 57 full color instructional pictures
*BOTH customary unit (yards, inches, etc.) and metric unit (centimeters) measurements
This apron design was tested on a variety of shapes and sizes and would be categorized as a Small/Medium (approximate off the rack dress sizes 2 to 12). It was made to fit the following measurements:
Bust - Between 30" and 38" (76cm and 96cm)
Waist - Between 22" and 32" (56cm and 81cm)
Hips - Between 30" and 38" (76cm and 96cm)
Copyright 2010 Modern Vintage Designs(c) - All rights reserved
This pattern is protected by copyright and is intended for use by the purchaser only. Please do not sell, copy, share or distribute in any way by electronic or any other means.
However, You MAY sell any handmade items you create using this pattern, but I ask that you give design credit to Modern Vintage Designs in your listing descriptions and on item hang tags.
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My name is Tanya and I am a self-proclaimed fabric addict with a life long love of fabric, sewing and clothing design. In high-school, I worked at a fabric store at nights and on the weekends. I spent so much of my paycheck on fabric (hey, I had an employee discount...I couldn't resist) that my parents were amazed that I saved anything for college. I have a degree in Clothing and Textiles and ...
My name is Tanya and I am a self-proclaimed fabric addict with a life long love of fabric, sewing and clothing design. In high-school, I worked at a fabric store at nights and on the weekends. I spent so much of my paycheck on fabric (hey, I had an employee discount...I couldn't resist) that my parents were amazed that I saved anything for college. I have a degree in Clothing and Textiles and I've held several jobs in the apparel, fashion and textiles industries including sales, inspection, construction, alterations, costuming and custom sewing.
All of my patterns are my original designs that are drawn, draped, and drafted by me. I'm doing what I love...could life be better?
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