This image released by Andrews McMeel Publishing shows vintage aprons from "The Apron Book," by EllynAnne Geisel (2006, Andrews McMeel Publishing LLC). Every apron tells a story. “When we tie on our ...
Attach the hemmed end of the neck strap to the top right corner of the apron bib (about an inch down from the top) with a double row of stitching across the top edge of the bib, catching the strap.
For nearly two decades, Carolyn and Henry Terry have amassed the world’s largest collection of domestic armor.
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For this week’s column, I picked the topic because I read the name of the unofficial holiday and thought, “that can’t really be celebrating what it sounds like it’s celebrating.” And I was right. In ...
Before they dress their turkeys, mash potatoes or pull piping hot pies from the ovens this Thanksgiving, people will tie on aprons. It's the stories and people behind those aprons that have delighted ...
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