Wednesday, March 4, 2009

New Pics 2: Electric Bugaloo





I call this one the Mexican Wedding Apron. I'm not sure what the name of the fabric is, but that seems fitting.

I found it more interesting to take the bride and groom (their image is repeated all over the fabric) and break them up across the pockets. Also on this apron are singers, floating psuedo Day of the Dead skulls, and giant detailed flowers. I used a deep yellow for the ruffle, and even though you can't see them very well, black ties.

New and Better Pics







I took some better pics of the aprons I had leftover from the MECA Holiday Art Sale. I was experimenting with finding the best spot to take them.

I think they look cute in front of the stove. I have learned the following: make sure that everything is ironed and use the lint roller.

This is the Fruity Worm Apron. I love the print (apples and pears in a cross-section). I was experimenting with different shaped pockets, and these are perfect circles (for size reference, I traced a CD to get the shape). The frilly trim and worm applique going across pockets are what really does it for me!

I think this is going to have to be broken up into different posts due to size....

Sunday, November 23, 2008

It's Raining (Fire)Men!

I acquired some fireman fabric! It's an Alexander Henry print and it is hot hot hot! (yes, I went there.)

Half-apron:



Hand embroidered hose that travels from pocket to pocket:




POTHOLDERS!!!!



And a full sized apron!

Full on:



SASSY!


Saturday, November 22, 2008

Under the sea

How have I not shown this off before now?

My hand-embroidered sea creatures half-apron! (I know, it needs to be ironed!)

Full shot:



Narwal at the pocket:



A little sea-snail at the bottom, near the seaweed green ruffle:



And the glorious squid! (and kitty paw.....he refused to move!):

Friday, November 21, 2008

Apron Joy!!

First up, Day of the Dead skulls. The sub-par camera doesn't do the fabric justice, nor the colours. But, the fabric design! The hand-embroidered pockets!




Next up the flamingos!



Pocket close-up. It is hand embroidered with the word "TRASH" in a punk-rock style.



And the flamingo applique:



Next, my pretty, pretty birdies.

Fabric close-up:



In action:





Really, these all speak for themselves. I love all my apron-children so much!

WHEW! I'm sewing every second, all night and day, when I'm not at my bill-paying full time job...look how tired I am!


Wednesday, November 19, 2008

This morning's pride and joy....




.....is the Victorian Fop apron!

The first photo is a close up of my favourite guy. He has marvelous pin-curls. The second is a close up of a couple other fellows, and then a full shot of the apron. I am in love with the way the ruffles came out!

I found these guys on something that came from my grandmothers fabric stash. The backing is a pillowcase from the same place. From the 70's! 

All in all, I'm pretty sure if I could marry an apron, I would marry this one. It would make a fancy husband. 

(Let's all give a hand to the display model....the couch! *clap*clap*)

Sunday, November 16, 2008

What have I been up to? (part 2)






Also, sleep masks!

Get some shut eye in style! 

(the fireman is unfinished, but he was too fabulous not to share!)

Also, my camera is busted, so I've been using Photo Booth on my Mac. That is why the picture quality on these is sort of.....eh. 

MECA HOLIDAY ART SALE: DECEMBER 5th, 6th, and 7th AT THE EAST END SCHOOL, PORTLAND, MAINE!!!!