Apron Time!
Look, I made an apron too!

This is me at my mom’s sewing machine. She says I can have it when she gets a new one. I can’t wait!

This is the front side of my apron.

Picachu pocket!! I decided to only to have a pocket out of this fabric because it is really too bright.

Mom helped me make it reverse-able. I like that it’s two different colors and I picked out the fabric.

This pocket is like the pockets on my hoody sweatshirts. I like that.
Next step, cooking lessons with my dad. I sure hope I get extra credit at school for all this work!
January 29th, 20075:47 pm at
Hey there, kiddo. You did a good job on this. Can’t wait to eat what you cook with dad!
January 29th, 20076:12 pm at
Hi Georges,
I am glad you chose just the pocket to do on the apron, it is very bright! Hmm… what tasty viddles are you planning to cook?
Have a good day,
Mrs. B
January 29th, 20077:01 pm at
Hay Georges you did a great job the apron. You did somethng I have a hard time doing making something with out a pattern, wow I am impressed and the pocket is a great touch i love the colors you choose, Hope you have a great time using it with your Dad and you cook something yummie.
Love Gram
February 11th, 20079:02 pm at
Well, Mrs.B, I haven’t had any ideas lately but if I do I will leave a comment.
February 14th, 20075:33 pm at
That’s really neat! I wish I wasn’t so lazy and could actually finish my sewing project. My mother has two sewing machines but sadly I am not so lucky and am not recieving one! : (
February 17th, 20078:14 pm at
Great news, Mrs. B, Dad and I made some breakfast burritos and we are planning to make more. Eventually I will be able to make one on my own.
June 13th, 20074:56 pm at
Hah. This year we had to take a sewing class in school, we had to make a gym bag. I was excited about it… but I ended up getting a 55 because most of the time I never backstitched. I also had a bad sewing machine, so I ended up paying somebody so I could take theirs. Mine practically fell apart.