A little apron for fall, although I must confess that autumn in Seattle is pretty soggy. This adorable vintage Waverly fabric is from the Etsy shop of my friend, Barbara, at Oodles and Oodles, and the selvage is marked “A Waverly Bonded Fabric – Glosheen.” I just love these vintage Waverly 36″ wide decorator fabrics (this one is named “Stockholm”). There is just a hint of sheen to the material (not quite as much as glazed chintz or polished cotton), and the designs are always so pretty. Because the thread count is high, they have a very soft feel to them, and they are my absolute favorite fabrics for making aprons.
So pretty! I love the solid brown scallops at the hem!
Adorable!
Oh that is too pretty – love the scallops and bound pockets!!!
Really cute style..and that fabric looks like real vintage fabric.
I LOL because aprons were used to protect the wearer’s clothes while working in the kitchen. Your beautiful aprons are so much nicer than the clothes I wear around the house!
I completely forgot about that fabric! I LOVE what you did with it!
This Apron says Autumn in bold letters! I love the hint of yellow around the pockets and cute touches on the hem. Beautiful, Martha!
I just discovered your site and aprons! Am blown away by all the designs. They are wonderful, thanks for the inspiration. Will be making a few of these for myself