Vintage Handkerchief Free Apron Pattern
This darling Vintage Handkerchief Free Apron Pattern is a great way to show off pretty handkerchiefs! It would be a great hostess or family gift as well. Learn how to make an apron on a budget that would put Betty Crocker and Betty Draper's kitchen chic to shame with this free apron pattern.
All you need to make this DIY apron idea is some old handkerchiefs and you are set to go. If you do not have scrap handkerchiefs laying around, you could easily make this from scraps or fat quarters too!
Project TypeMake a Project
Time to CompleteIn an evening
Sewn byMachine
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IreneMachine
May 28, 2018
I have so many handkerchiefs from my mother that have been sitting in a box in my closet for YEARS. I just didn't know what to do with them! Finally, here's a way to make them functional, fun, and trendy. I need an apron, and now I can have one without having to buy any new fabrics )
KLC
May 10, 2018
I would love to wear this around the kitchen. Honestly, I probably wouldn't take it off.
Marilyn B
Jan 16, 2017
I have never seen this idea before and I love it! A possible alternative for a teen might be using the front of t-shirts that have seen better days, or even the backs, that display clubs and events from their school days, like the similar quilts do. But the flow of these hankies give a nice feminine flow! Cute idea, thanks for sharing!
nataliegrace
Oct 06, 2016
Oh my goodness, this is absolutely adorable! I don't normally wear an apron when I cook, but this makes me want to start.
quanahs 5032097
Apr 23, 2016
I love to give aprons as gifts because I think people would use them more if they actually had an apron hanging in their kitchen. Pretty aprons like this one made from vintage hankies would be perfect for special occasions, I can see some vintage Christmas hankies or perhaps some in fall colors for Thanksgiving. The pattern is very simple and would be a thoughtful gift for a sister or best friend.
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