139 FREE apron tutorials & patterns!
July 22, 2008
Well whats a more universal gift then an apron???? You can make them for men, women, boys & girls… for everyone from your great-grandma to your toddler nephew! The perfect gifts to start planning for Christmas in July
. Last month I posted a free tutorial for a personalized girls apron. Well since I put my girls apron tutorial on my blog I have gotten trackbacks from being listed on 2 different blogs with lists of free apron tutorials & patterns… which I want to share! Warning, some of them may repeat but its still lots of great patterns!
The first 2 are in all English. The first one has 50 total all broken down into groups by type of apron… (mine is #2 for the Children’s Aprons
)
http://tipnut.com/free-apron-patterns-tutorials/
The 2nd one has 54 MORE from on the same site, this was the first list they did back in November!
http://tipnut.com/56-free-apron-patterns-you-can-make/
The 3nd one caught my eye cause it brought a LOT of hits to my blog… I think its Turkish & its hard to find a good Turkish to English site translator… but all the links are to English blogs that I have found! Anyways there are 35 listed here… mine is number 24 on the list… you have to click on the links & it will being you to English sites. Apparently onluk is Turkish for apron cause its repeated a lot!
http://www.10marifet.org/yazi/dikilebilir-35-adet-seker-onluk
Anyways I am sure that you can find at least a few people on your list that could use an apron… with 139 free tutorials I am sure you will find the right one!
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Dee Attwood | February 8, 2009 at 12:29 pm
Was a nice place to go to get lost and have fun. Thanks Dee