Grandma Aldridge had an apron for each day of the week and we knew, by the apron she wore, what she would do that day. When she wore her thin, white apron with faded red roses, she was going to tend ...
Attach the hemmed end of the neck strap to the top right corner of the apron bib (about an inch down from the top) with a double row of stitching across the top edge of the bib, catching the strap.
The project requires little more than some pins, a sewing needle and thread—though a machine would make short work of it—and some sharp scissors. When you're done you'll have converted your t-shirt ...
When shopping for your kitchen, it's easy to get caught up in what cookware and kitchen appliances to buy or which cookbooks to stock your shelf with. But you shouldn't forget about the simple ...