That stands for His Men's Shed Pinafore. Much progress has been made in the last few hours.Two machines on the go - one to embroider logos, the other to stitch them in place. I wanted a very simple design.I used the selvedge cut from the 50cm wide lengths. But where to put them? Bib or pocket? I asked for help...Steph and Kirsten agreed the pocket.
On the bib it looks like a staff uniform.
Kirsten suggested at right angles.
Brilliant.
BBQ Apron Design done
You've done a lovely job on those aprons. Brilliant!
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DeleteThe prototype looks great!
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DeleteThey look fab, you are a clever girl.
ReplyDeleteThank you [for calling me a "girl" - I feel 20 years younger!]
DeleteBrilliant job and yes I agree about putting the label on the pocket first! Guess how I know that. Catriona
ReplyDeleteBitter experience!
DeletePerfect placement. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou do give yourself tight deadlines don't you ... good luck. xx
If it had been anybody but Bob I'd have probably said No!
DeleteThey look beautiful! The label at right angles reminds me of a Levi Strauss pair of jeans!
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DeleteThe apron looks wonderful. I'm sure you'll get lots of sales.
ReplyDeleteI hope so ! The Shed Insurance premiums are quite high
DeleteWow don't they look great 👍
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DeleteThey are simply wonderful! What a gal!
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DeleteWell done, they look great.
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DeleteThat is a great use of the fabric. Lovely big pockets, and the pinnies are good for men or women to wear, too.
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Deletelove the aprons, looks very professional with the labels.
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DeleteFab aprons. Great job done. I hope they sell out. I can only imagine how high the insurance premiums are! Carole R.
ReplyDeleteRetired gentlemen plus power tools and inflammable wood...all high risk! But the ShedMen are very good at following correct procedures for Health and Safety
DeleteVery classy and adore those pockets!
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DeleteThey look great!
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