Primo Print Cooking with Gas: Murder of Crows
My PrimoPrint Aprons use Spoonflower’s printed-on-demand fabric, which is designed by independent artists who earn a royalty on every sale. Like my linen and children’s aprons, PrimoPrint Aprons are not guaranteed to follow my one-of-a-kind claim as customers have asked for repeats of select fabrics and styles. All yardage has been pre-washed and dried before cutting and sewing to take care of any shrinkage.
Cooking with Gas is an apron solidly placed in a decade of homemade apron design. Based on a 1940's apron pattern, this version eliminates the non-essential frills and adds two functional patch pockets.
Designed with the over-the-head neck piece for ease of wear and comfort, this apron’s ties are long enough to bring around to tie at the front and is adaptable to most body types. Its slightly dipping hemline gives this apron a graceful line.
All edges are bound with bias binding and seams are sewn without any exposed raw edges.
Made of 100% pre-washed & dried cotton.
One size. One of a kind.
My PrimoPrint Aprons use Spoonflower’s printed-on-demand fabric, which is designed by independent artists who earn a royalty on every sale. Like my linen and children’s aprons, PrimoPrint Aprons are not guaranteed to follow my one-of-a-kind claim as customers have asked for repeats of select fabrics and styles. All yardage has been pre-washed and dried before cutting and sewing to take care of any shrinkage.
Cooking with Gas is an apron solidly placed in a decade of homemade apron design. Based on a 1940's apron pattern, this version eliminates the non-essential frills and adds two functional patch pockets.
Designed with the over-the-head neck piece for ease of wear and comfort, this apron’s ties are long enough to bring around to tie at the front and is adaptable to most body types. Its slightly dipping hemline gives this apron a graceful line.
All edges are bound with bias binding and seams are sewn without any exposed raw edges.
Made of 100% pre-washed & dried cotton.
One size. One of a kind.
My PrimoPrint Aprons use Spoonflower’s printed-on-demand fabric, which is designed by independent artists who earn a royalty on every sale. Like my linen and children’s aprons, PrimoPrint Aprons are not guaranteed to follow my one-of-a-kind claim as customers have asked for repeats of select fabrics and styles. All yardage has been pre-washed and dried before cutting and sewing to take care of any shrinkage.
Cooking with Gas is an apron solidly placed in a decade of homemade apron design. Based on a 1940's apron pattern, this version eliminates the non-essential frills and adds two functional patch pockets.
Designed with the over-the-head neck piece for ease of wear and comfort, this apron’s ties are long enough to bring around to tie at the front and is adaptable to most body types. Its slightly dipping hemline gives this apron a graceful line.
All edges are bound with bias binding and seams are sewn without any exposed raw edges.
Made of 100% pre-washed & dried cotton.
One size. One of a kind.