Seems ages ago I decided to make an apron for each of my local grands. The green stripe fabric had just enough from my stash, for two tot-sized aprons. Once I constructed the front pocket I realized I might be able to make this simple design reverse-able. I was still working on my granddaughter's red/white/blue Raggedy Ann quilt trilogy, and decided the red stripe fabric from that would be great either for a Christmas or the 4th of July-themed apron. Further thought, however, ruled out Christmas as a once per year occasion, while patriotic holidays seem ever-appropriate.
With that decided, the binding color was an easy pick. Meanwhile, I had other projects to complete, so I kept setting this one aside until.... Oh! My goodness! A whole 'nother local grand came on the scene! She's far from big enough for one of the original aprons, just yet. Too, I have no more of the green stripe fabric, but I did find a pattern for a little pinafore. The trio of chefs will be able to roast their hot dogs in style. Well, two of them, at least. The baby's job is to look cute and ... sparkle! 🎆 Happy 4th!
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