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Project: 1910-1912 Edwardian Apron Pattern
Pattern: Sense and Sensibility
Status: Pattern Pieces Are Cut Out
Fabric: See Below
Pattern Rating: So Far It Looks Easy For A Beginner Sewer.
I bought this pattern because I wanted to make something easy on my own, and something that is 1910-12 eras related. There are not a lot of beginner sewing patterns for the teen's era, this really I took a look a pattern when I first received it in the mail and I still think it is easy pattern to follow along.
Things I Like About This Pattern So Far:
1. The princess Lines make it easy to sew

Here Are Some Finished Made Examples That Other People Made From The Pattern:
Here are picture samples of the fabric I am using. I think I will be using the first one for practice apron becuase if I mess up I can go back to Wal-mart and pick up some more. The bottom fabric will be used for the finished and final apron becuase it is excatly 4 yards and if I mess up I can not go back to Wal-mart because that's all they had left of that since it was on the clearence rack.
Here (below) are the a pictures of the bias tape. The dark colored red is for the first fabric (practice apron) and the light pink one is for the second fabric (final apron).
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