With Mother’s Day less than a week away, I pulled, rather, sewed a little something together. Call me vintage, but I’m a believer Moms would still prefer a homemade gift (even from their grown children).
This simple dish towel half apron foot the bill.
And just to clear the air, I’m not a sewer. Or is the more correct term, seamstress? See? Clueless.
Don’t even own a sewing machine (hint hint, husby. push present?)
Thankfully, I received lots of help from friends with sewing experience AND machines.
Oh and the pockets make the perfect place for filling with sweet little trinkets or gizmos like⦠chocolate mug cake, measuring spoons, chocolate, and of course, a card. Simply fold the apron on top of itself and tie the strings to create a cute little package!
Push present, you are so funny ,-)))
dude. seriously. i’m all about excuses to get gifts! ha!
This is simple and adorable <3
Thank you
You’re very welcome π
I’m all about the push present π
What a cute idea to tuck little goodies in the apron too! Love it…
Such a great post Missy! I think maybe even I can tackle this project (I’m not very crafty ;)). Thanks!
Do it! Dare you. It may just result in some tee-hee’s (heart giggles).
Such a cute little apron, now I want orange chocolate! he he he Thanx for sharing! π
Natalie
http://www.projectdowhatyoulove.wordpress.com
Welcome. π
Where is the cute flower towel from? thanks
It’s actually fabric from JoAnne’s
Super cute project! I too, believe in handmade gifts for mom! Thank you for sharing! Hope you get that sewing machine because they are a MUST!!! π
audrey
I LOVE This idea, I even featured it in my DIY Mothers Day Gift Ideas post! Im so glad I found your site!
Do you know the name/brand of the pattern? I love it!
Love this! Thanks for sharing….I have shared a link to this clever and quick sew too! π
Thank you! I need a last-minute gift for my son’s preschool teachers. This will work great!
<3 Heather
mostlovedhouse.com