I have had this fabric for almost a year. My mom gave me quite a few half yard cuts for my birthday last year. It's from the Robert Kaufman Metro Market collection. My mother-in-law and I were invited to a bridal shower, so I put together this gift for the bride-to-be.
Included is:
1 hostess apron
2 potholders
2 kitchen towels
Let's begin with the hostess apron. My friend Jodi, has a
fabulous blog with a lot of great tutorials. I used her
hostess apron tutorial to make this beauty. It's reversible.


Absolutely adorable! I need to make one for myself.
The kitchen towels were inspired by this extremely creative
Etsian. I certainly didn't use as much detail as Melissa does, but was inspired by her creativity to make beautiful creations for your kitchen.

Lastly, the potholders. I made up this little pattern last summer. Basically just cutting 9 1/2 inch x 9 1/2 inch squares of fabric. Sandwiching with
Insul-Bright and flannel, then sewing together and adding on a handle. Easy.

Dang, I need to make one of these sets for my new house!
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