So I did what we all do these days, I googled it. These are some of the examples I found. And they are varied... these were all examples of 'tutu aprons'.
Even a Christmas one with a layer of tulle underneath |
I also found another one for sale with masses of tulle and bows which had the following warning. 'For baking only. Do not wear when using hotplates'. But I think I've got an idea of what my niece would like.
Don't go near the hotplates while wearing this one |
I saw my niece at a family dinner tonight ( my nephew's 18th at an Italian restaurant) and gave her and her husband a bag of gifts for Christmas and one for her birthday. I knitted a scarf for her today as a little 'extra' and popped that in with her other gift. So we've left them that bag of gifts to take home tomorrow.
I didn't put an IOU in the birthday card but I found a pattern that I bought a while ago on Ebay that might just do... Next step is to look through my considerable fabric stash.
I knew it would come in handy one day! |
I hear ya on that fabric stash. When I was managing the Jo-Ann Fabric's store one tof the young women that worked for me was an apron goddess... she wore them all the time and anytime a new pattern came in she would buy and make herself several new aprons. Perhaps this is what my sister-in-laws will get this year. I have just the 5 adults on my husbands side to gift.
ReplyDeleteI am sure you will create a beautiful TUTU apron from your pattern and stash.
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