Mary Stiefer said... The important fact is that DS loves it and can put it on by himself. Love that. 1/2/08 10:18 AM
marjenann said... Absolutely adorable!!! My twenty something daughters still have their first aprons!! 1/2/08 4:19 PM
needlenorth said... I love this ad hoc sewing for children. It shows them too how the things they take for granted get made. I would have guessed that the Bob-the-Builder aproned boy was my nephew, Adam. He is the spittin' image of him. And the apron's theme is perfect (Adam's dad, my brother, is often seen in a barbeque apron, so apron's would be familiar to the boys in the household already --- good practice to keep clean during messy work). 1/9/08 11:42 AM
The important fact is that DS loves it and can put it on by himself. Love that.
1/2/08 10:18 AM
Absolutely adorable!!! My twenty something daughters still have their first aprons!!
1/2/08 4:19 PM
I love this ad hoc sewing for children. It shows them too how the things they take for granted get made. I would have guessed that the Bob-the-Builder aproned boy was my nephew, Adam. He is the spittin' image of him. And the apron's theme is perfect (Adam's dad, my brother, is often seen in a barbeque apron, so apron's would be familiar to the boys in the household already --- good practice to keep clean during messy work).
1/9/08 11:42 AM