From Lateedakids

From Momo's Retro Fashions

From Snappy Shop

From Aprons by Elise

From Boojiboo

From Malphi

Others that have been listed in the past are under the kitchen label on the right hand side of the page.
Normal is just a setting on the dryer
3 comments:
Emily
Here is a blog that donates all the profits from her aprons to children in Guatemala - http://pinkandpolkadot.blogspot.com/
Just thought you may want to share!
Thanks,
Leah
I've gotten into aprons from reading blogs..seems to be the new trend for ladies working in the home. I love the last one, but I'm sure rather than looking like a lovely prairie girl, I'd just look frumpy. I have a feeling my hubby would like me to wear one that's a bit more tailored. :) I have my Pampered CHef ones, but I'd love to have something unique from someone's etsy. Someday maybe.
Beaver Cleaver's mom always wore one, so did Lucy Ricardo...what goes around comes around. These are way much cuter. When first married I even made one for Marmie...it might have fit in on your blog! I had a sewing machine then. I love the ones with pockets..they make it easy to "organize" when straightening up....love you, mom
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