Another vintage apron, and some great fabric
Poor neglected blog.
It's not that I haven't been thrifting, that's for sure.
Thrifting gives me life.
I found this amazing vintage apron recently
Sheer and beautiful, with a pink flocked floral pattern, and a sash that runs through buttonholes.
It's gorgeous.
I can't remember if I paid $3 or $4.
I enjoy finding funky novelty fabrics, especially juvenile prints.
Sometimes the source is unusual, like this 1960's children's curtain panel in a circus-themed print.
Thriftstore price for two matching panels: $3.50
God bless thriftstores...
I found some other linens that are for a swap partner, so I'll show those after she has received them.
Check out the small quilt I got too (posted on my craft blog).
It's not that I haven't been thrifting, that's for sure.
Thrifting gives me life.
I found this amazing vintage apron recently
Sheer and beautiful, with a pink flocked floral pattern, and a sash that runs through buttonholes.
It's gorgeous.
I can't remember if I paid $3 or $4.
I enjoy finding funky novelty fabrics, especially juvenile prints.
Sometimes the source is unusual, like this 1960's children's curtain panel in a circus-themed print.
Thriftstore price for two matching panels: $3.50
God bless thriftstores...
I found some other linens that are for a swap partner, so I'll show those after she has received them.
Check out the small quilt I got too (posted on my craft blog).
4 Comments:
That circus fabric isgreat, but no elephants? :>
YAY for vintage aprons!
Those linens wouldn't be for me by any chance? (Tongue hanging out, panting...)
I love that fabric so so much.
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