This apron style was popular from the 30 - 60's. But this is more than likely the 40's.
I was a substitute teacher yesterday for the Second Grade class I used to teach. It was real fun to see the children again and get to say bye-bye to them this time. I also had them write their names on an apron for me to keep. Sad 4 students were absent so I didn't get their names. May not be a pretty start to an apron to any body but me, but I love it. I used a pattern I drafted off of one of GGH aprons minus the flaps and pocket. Still have to add the waistband and ties to it; will probably do that this weekend.



I really like aprons. I have a small collection that I use every day.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite style is the smock apron/japanese/korean type aprons. Although I make the bib-and-gathered-skirt aprons, none of them have the over the neck or around the neck strap. I pin the bib with safety pins (it saves me the headache resulting from the pull around the neck)
Also have a cross over apron that my Mom made me. I do not unbutton it, but rather slip over the head and then insert arms, quick and easy.
Glad you are posting aprons again. ^__^