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1940's-50's 20+ Apron Sewing Pattern Instructions - Kitchen, Garden, Barbeque - .pdf
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Vintage 1940's-1950's Aprons for Women, Men, Children - 20+ Retro Apron Patterns - Kitchen, Garden, Barbeque - Reproduction
Dresses and Aprons for Work in the Home - USDA (1945, revised 1952)
and
Aprons - The Spool Cotton Company (1945)
These are reproductions of instructions to make aprons in vintage styles of 1944 to 1952. You will be able to draft a patterns from the instructions and diagrams illustrated without printing pattern pieces. The grid patterns are templates from which to create full size pattern pieces for aprons. These reproductions have been scanned from original material of the era.
Collection includes two men's apron patterns and instructions for a child's pattern.
Original Source Material:
Dresses and Aprons for Work in the Home - USDA (1945, revised 1952)
Aprons - The Spool Cotton Company (1945)
Polka Dot Utility Apron
Utility Apron with Cap
Sateen Coverall
Father and Son Barbecue Aprons
Plaid Ruffled Apron
Taffeta Party Apron
Sewing Apron
Heart Apron
Apron with Pot Holder Corners
Apron from Ticking with Yarn Trim
Apron with Ball Fringe
Peasant Apron
Mother and Daughter Aprons
Dimity and Organdie Apron
Make-Over Apron (with Bib)
Make-Over Apron (Scalloped Waistband)
Make-Over Coverall
Mother and Daughter Pinafores
Information for Patterns to Scale
Some patterns can be made with as little as one yard of material.
These are digital copies of original works which can be downloaded in .pdf format at time of purchase, read and printed with Adobe Reader. These instructions are best printed at 1:1 or "shrink to printable area", which you can choose in the print command box under page scaling. They are best viewed at 75% - 125%.
Copyright: These items have been reproduced from my personal collection of vintage books. magazines and patterns. While the original documents are now in the Public Domain, these digital images and documents were produced by me and are under the protection of US Copyright Law, with all rights reserved. You may use the information in this book for research and to make handcrafted items for personal use or resale. You may not reproduce these documents for distribution or resale by any media known or unknown.
Dresses and Aprons for Work in the Home - USDA (1945, revised 1952)
and
Aprons - The Spool Cotton Company (1945)
These are reproductions of instructions to make aprons in vintage styles of 1944 to 1952. You will be able to draft a patterns from the instructions and diagrams illustrated without printing pattern pieces. The grid patterns are templates from which to create full size pattern pieces for aprons. These reproductions have been scanned from original material of the era.
Collection includes two men's apron patterns and instructions for a child's pattern.
Original Source Material:
Dresses and Aprons for Work in the Home - USDA (1945, revised 1952)
Aprons - The Spool Cotton Company (1945)
Polka Dot Utility Apron
Utility Apron with Cap
Sateen Coverall
Father and Son Barbecue Aprons
Plaid Ruffled Apron
Taffeta Party Apron
Sewing Apron
Heart Apron
Apron with Pot Holder Corners
Apron from Ticking with Yarn Trim
Apron with Ball Fringe
Peasant Apron
Mother and Daughter Aprons
Dimity and Organdie Apron
Make-Over Apron (with Bib)
Make-Over Apron (Scalloped Waistband)
Make-Over Coverall
Mother and Daughter Pinafores
Information for Patterns to Scale
Some patterns can be made with as little as one yard of material.
These are digital copies of original works which can be downloaded in .pdf format at time of purchase, read and printed with Adobe Reader. These instructions are best printed at 1:1 or "shrink to printable area", which you can choose in the print command box under page scaling. They are best viewed at 75% - 125%.
Copyright: These items have been reproduced from my personal collection of vintage books. magazines and patterns. While the original documents are now in the Public Domain, these digital images and documents were produced by me and are under the protection of US Copyright Law, with all rights reserved. You may use the information in this book for research and to make handcrafted items for personal use or resale. You may not reproduce these documents for distribution or resale by any media known or unknown.








