After blogging about the apron I made for Alison back in January, Lauren quickly responded to the email with a plea for one too. Once I realized her shower was quickly approaching, I decided I could make that for her instead of waiting until Christmas.

This design just screamed "Lauren" - I wouldn't have been comfortable if I attempted any other one. After a trip to JoAnn's and some (unsuccessful) phone calls to try to ask my mom & other sister for advice on the fabric, I found two patterns that would work.

There were a few elements that I haven't worked with before. Extra stability was added in the polka-dot belly piece, and I top-stitched almost everything. I was actually surprised at how easy the top stitching was. It would have been even easier if I did it all at once and not on three separate days. It turned out nicely - I think this has been my best stitching so far (excluding that yellow toddler dress I made - I'm still too proud of making the pattern too).


After I gave it to Lauren (I'm not going to be in New York for the shower and wanted to get a pic of her wearing it before I left last week), she decided to attempt to drown her Husband-to-be with a bottle of seltzer water. Henrick declined my offer of making a matching dress-apron for him.
Super cute! I love the fabrics you chose.
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