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For the past couple weeks, I have been working on developing a girl’s apron pattern and sewing up three aprons for Julia, Olivia, and Sophia. I am still working on finishing up the pattern instructions, but will have the tutorial and free pattern download ready for you later this week. I am so excited to share it with you.
The free PDF apron pattern includes child sizes small to extra large, as well as patterns for 15″ dolls and 18″ dolls. So make sure to check back later this week for my tutorial and free pattern.
In the meantime, click over and check out the beautiful Little House on the Prairie® Andover Fabrics Collection. I adore it.
The fabric is such wonderful quality and easy to work with. My aprons turned out perfectly. You can find a store near you that carries the collection or shop online.
It is extra special to be sharing a #LittleHouseMoment with our girls. Susan and I loved Little House on the Prairie growing up. I am so grateful we can share it with our daughters too.
And to celebrate the launch of the Little House on the Prairie® fabric collections by Andover Fabrics, they are having a fabulous giveaway. I will be sharing more about it later this week. But you don’t have to wait. Click over and enter now.
You can find Little House on the Prairie on Instagram for more #LittleHouseMoment fun and Andover Fabrics on Instagram.
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anotherjennifer says
These are adorable! I need to work on my sewing skills.
Janice says
Thanks Jennifer — dust off your machine or grab a simple one at the store. It’s SO fun and relaxing.
I sewed decades ago in my late teens. My machines are ones my parents bought me when I was 18 and taking night classes sewing. I just brought them out of the storage role of couple of years ago and I wish I hadn’t waited so long. I LOVE to sew. It satisfies my constant need to create and make “stuff.”
I hope to start posting a ton more sewing related content here. Oh I just need more hours in my day!
Sarah says
Thanks for hosting. I’m new to your site, interested in looking around. Love the name too, each mom needs 5 minutes 🙂
Janice says
Oh so nice to meet you Sarah! Thanks so much for joining in. I am going to jump over to your site to say hello too. 🙂