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Old March 28th 05, 03:31 PM
Kate Dicey
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Liz Cork wrote:

Despite my best googling efforts I am unable to find either a pattern or a
good picture that I can copy from, of an old-fashioned wrap-around apron
(for UK think Hilda Ogden)I can draft one myself, but would at least like a
picture for reference. Its for a drama production set in 1950's.
Thank you all,
Liz


Pop over to my web site and look at the London Romeo and Juliet project
in the Costumes section. I made the nurses wrap round pinny, based on a
blouse pattern.

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Old March 28th 05, 04:25 PM
Liz Cork
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Default apron pattern

Despite my best googling efforts I am unable to find either a pattern or a
good picture that I can copy from, of an old-fashioned wrap-around apron
(for UK think Hilda Ogden)I can draft one myself, but would at least like a
picture for reference. Its for a drama production set in 1950's.
Thank you all,
Liz


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Old March 28th 05, 04:43 PM
Jenn Ridley
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"Liz Cork" wrote:

Despite my best googling efforts I am unable to find either a pattern or a
good picture that I can copy from, of an old-fashioned wrap-around apron
(for UK think Hilda Ogden)I can draft one myself, but would at least like a
picture for reference. Its for a drama production set in 1950's.


eBay. You don't have to buy there, you can just look at pictures.
crafts|sewing|patterns|women or collectibles|vintage sewing|patterns.

Also, Simplicity has some 1950's aprons in their crafts tab (5961,
8720) as do McCall (4793, 3979) and Butterick (6567, 4087).

hth

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Old March 28th 05, 09:00 PM
CySew
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1940's Wraparound Apron sold by:
Copy Cat Patterns and Designs in Auburn, WA
www.thecalicocat.com probably has a photo of the pattern.
Emily


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Old March 28th 05, 11:42 PM
Kay Lancaster
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Despite my best googling efforts I am unable to find either a pattern or a
good picture that I can copy from, of an old-fashioned wrap-around apron
(for UK think Hilda Ogden)I can draft one myself, but would at least like a
picture for reference. Its for a drama production set in 1950's.


Of any use? http://www.nancysnotions.com/Nancys/...p?pf%5Fid=WAP2
 




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