The requirements for the apron were that it must be spring themed, have a pocket, and come with a soup recipe.

My partner is tall and has a liking for Japanese fabric. This apron came from a Japanese apron book my nephew brought back from Osaka for me. The pockets are made from Scrap Kimono fabric from his great Aunt's Kimono shop in Osaka.

I made the apron out of light weight linen. I added the blossoms at the neckline to add a touch of spring.

I hope my partner likes it. :o)
10 comments:
WOW! There is no way that she cannot like it!
So fantastic! It's beautiful!!
I love the added details, she is going to love it.
That is perfectly springy- so airy and pretty and gorgeous!
it is beautiful.....such a simple design too. The neckline and pockets are perfect.
Oh it is beautiful. And you are done!
Tomorrow. Tommorrow I will finish, cause we are out for snow!!!
Lucy...your partner is one lucky gal...you did a great job! A soup recipe....oh no, I missed that one thing.....oh boy, will have to send a card to my partner with the recipe!!!
If she doesn't like it she can send it my way :o)
Love that apron. It turned out great, the pockets - fabulous! g
do you have any photos of the back of the apron? great work!
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