They are all different styles; some with chicken scratch, embroidery, plastic, utilitarian, Sunday best, and so on.
Here is the first for your viewing pleasure:
This one has embroidery and lace and even some hand painting on the petals of the flowers. (None of these aprons are cleaned or pressed; pictures taken straight as they came from the drawers they had been stored in.) Since they are not mine, I do not want to possibly do something to them that may damage them in any way. So the pictures with show age and wrinkles just like we all do in time.
Bib section with embroidery and lace.
Here you can see the painting on the large petals of the flowers. Not sure if that was done first or second, meaning before or after the embroidery.
Full view of apron
We are trying to date these; so far I think this one is 1910- 1920 because of the style of apron. Probably late 1920's, close to 1930; I have seen a similar pattern dated 1928.
Update in the process of drafting a pattern from this one I discovered it was a pre-printed pattern. Meaning it was stamped with the pattern to be embroidered on it. If any one knows of this kit and has the old number I would greatly appreciate adding it to this post for family reference.
Update in the process of drafting a pattern from this one I discovered it was a pre-printed pattern. Meaning it was stamped with the pattern to be embroidered on it. If any one knows of this kit and has the old number I would greatly appreciate adding it to this post for family reference.
What a simply beautiful apron - you are so lucky to have an apron collection!
ReplyDeleteThese aprons are absolute amazing! This one should be framed in a shadow box and displayed as the work of art it is. I'd guess it's from the Twenties. Fabbo!
ReplyDeleteJust divine! These are the most beautiful collection vintage aprons I've seen..Just beautiful
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