..a duplicate from my shop online - some editing
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Jewelry making was fun for the duration of time it lasted. ..A few years... Coming Soon! No, for real, I'm highly motivated by ideas that come into mind, often times sharing with my sister-in-law, but often times not writing anything down and eventually just gets forgotten. Ideas, usually that can be prosperous for patents - but it's to bad, it's lost forever.
I'm into Crafting now. Created and Made an Awesome Convertible Apron Coming Soon. Only one was made by me last month. The idea came upon thinking of a gift for a lil boy - my Nephew whose turning three soon and instead of buying him toys where he would grow out of it, I've decided to make something he can use in the future as well as now, but it seems as tho he's not interested in wearing things around the neck nor on top of his head. At least if the child won't wear it, the adult, or parent, or grandparent, or someone in the family can put it to use.
This most likely could be a: Child and Adult Custom Made Designer Apron!
My very first apron I've ever made was when I was in Brownies in the 1980's - the design is fairly old and really, very simple, and it works.
I had gone into this fabric store that I've never been in and didn't know they'd been in business for many years. They specialize in fabrics of all walks of Designers and pre-cut squares by the bulk/package for Quilters - hey, that's another idea, someone can use and do for their business-it'll be an stolen idea, but hey... As I was saying, since having that idea of the making an apron as a gift for lil Nephew, I decided to purchase an material and see from there. I had no idea of names of Designers, nor the variety of patterns that are printed on textiles these days. It's a facinating world to see so many interesting things out on the market today, as well as listening and Discovering Artist from the Music World. I'm real happy to have finished one apron which took a VERY long time to make, a lot of pressing involved and figuring things out, but all in all it has been enjoyable in the Creative Process.
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