This apron is a One Size Fits All. The pattern has been in my family for over one hundred years From my great-grandmother & Grandma on down to me. We love this apron, it is very simple but extremely sturdy. It really covers well to prevent staining of clothing. I copied their apron for the pattern. One size fits all. Fabric 100 percent premium quilter’s cotton, Care: machine wash cold water, tumble dry medium. Each one is a one of a kind item. I make them all by the pattern but not two are made from same fabric and embellishments are all different.
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