Welcome all you crafty people!
Today I have a couple aprons to show you.
I was Christmas shopping at a Handmade's store
in Ohio and saw aprons made from men's shirts.
Unfortunately, they didn't have any kids sized ones.
My friends laughed when I said, guess I'll have to make
it myself, but that's just what I intended to do.
Later in my visit, we visited a Goodwill store and
Later in my visit, we visited a Goodwill store and
I found 2 boys shirts. Asher is a 2T right now, so I wanted
a larger size. These were the only 2 button up shirts they had
in sizes that would work.
I found this video on YouTube on how to make an
apron from a man's shirt and followed the process, it's just
on a smaller scale.
I love that this shirt even had a breast pocket on it.
This shirt was actually a pajama shirt, but it's perfect for an
apron. I was gathering up the scraps and realized that
the cuff of the sleeve would make a perfect pocket.
So I salvaged that and added a pocket to the apron.
I always love a pocket on my aprons, so figured it would be
a good thing for Asher too.
I gave him both these aprons for Christmas, one for home and one
for G-Ma's house. Both the kids love to cook and bake with me,
Marie has her own aprons, so I figured Asher should too.
One very convenient thing is that all I need to do
to fit it over his head is open a button or two.
No playing around with trying to get the neck strap at
No playing around with trying to get the neck strap at
the right length and it has great coverage.
Here are a few pictures of Asher, in his apron
while helping me make mac and cheese for dinner.
Isn't he the cutest cook ever?
He loves that there is a pocket in his apron too.
He's always happy to cook with G-Ma.
Thanks for stopping in today.
I hope you will come again soon.
Until then,
check out a new project on YouTube and
give it a try.
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