Sunday, February 1, 2009

Diner Apron












Reminiscent of aprons worn in diners in the 1950's, the Diner Apron is the most popular apron that Paradise Aprons sells. $38

Grandma's Apron










The pattern for this apron was given to me by my Grandmother. She first made this apron in 1931. The tulip pocket gives this apron a unique look. $40

Cafe' Apron







The Cafe' Apron is Linda's design. This apron makes a great hostess apron...... take off the dirty apron you wore to cook and clean and put this one on when your guests arrive! Made from different pieces of fabric that compliment each other makes this a fun and quirky apron. $25

Mary Jane Apron










This versatile and flattering apron is made from a 1930's pattern handed down to me from a family friend. Pockets are the perfect size and have elastic at the top. $38

Gardening Apron











This apron was designed by Linda. The large, sturdy pockets make it perfect for harvesting in the garden and for holding small gardening tools. This apron is always made from a sturdy cotton material so it can keep up with heavy loads of vegetables from the garden. $20

Cobbler Apron







The Cobbler apron is a classic. It became popular during the 1940's-1950's. Full coverage and large pockets along the bottom front make it a perfect apron for heavy chores. $40

Pioneer Apron & Lizzy's Apron






These aprons are made from patterns handed down to me from my great-grandmother Lizzy. Both patterns are from the late 1800's. $42 & $25