Thursday, February 28, 2013

Funky Aprons


This post is about my continuing journey to more funkieness in my creative work.  Now some people would ( and have said ) is that possible, and my answer is a resounding yes!!!  I have a dear friend in Memphis, who gave me a couple of boxes of vintage linens about three years ago.  When I went through the boxes, I found quite a few long aprons.  When I mentioned it to her, she told me they belonged to her grandfather who was a butcher.  I decided that I would give her a couple of aprons back decorated in some way when I returned to Memphis last fall.  First of all my friend is 5 feet nothing, so I cut about 10" off the bottom.  From that I made the back ties.  I used buttons from the button jar that was also in the vintage linens she gave me to attach the back ties to the apron.  Then I painted both aprons. 

I drew out my designs on paper and transferred the design to the apron by ziz-zaging in small black stitching through the paper onto the apron.  I then painted the design with fabric paint.  After I finished the painting I did another heavier ziz-zag over the first to act as a bold outline.  I really love both aprons, but I must admit to a fondness for the lady.  I love her.  I have been searching for a face and body that would be a signature for me and I think this character is definitely going in the right direction, and the flowers are definitely more free than I have ever been able to accomplish before.  I also will say that these aprons are separated from the chairs about two months and there is a marked difference in the faces that I drew.  I finished by heat setting.

9 comments:

  1. Those aprons are YOU! Absolutely wonderful designs.

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  2. So, so cute! Your friend probably won't want to use them and get them messed up.

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  3. Love those aprons. You can never be to funky in your creativeness!

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  4. Thanks for all the compliments. My friend probaly won't use them, but she could if she wanted.

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  5. I love EVERYTHING you do and these are no exception.
    Keep it up!

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  6. I love both aprons. It would be a great find to have those large butcher aprons to start on. What a nice gift that was! You did a wonderful job of decorating them!

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  7. These are so creative! Your post makes me think that, because I'm out of wall space, I should consider making art quilt aprons to wear! (Or for other people to wear!)

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  8. Love 'em, I just love 'em!

    Dianne Leatherdale Johnson

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