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The listing, Homemade Apron Made by Me has ended.
Several of my friends and relatives said that these aprons are preferred over the tiebacks. You just slip it over your head, put your arms through the armholes and your all set. The front has two large pockets and, as you can see, the back is open. It has a small piece of material connecting the two sides to keep it in place.
Questions & Comments
You are awesome really like this so much. I am wondering how long have you been on this app? I am a little scared about all this. I am going to try my first lists. So nervous. Any suggestions?
I have been doing this a little over a year. The main thing I would tell you is to be honest. Describe your item the best you can, and if it has any flaws be sure and let people know. You will get more bids if you post pictures and give a good description. Also, if you are not verified I would do that right away as that goes a long way in instilling confidence in your customers. I don't know if you can afford free shipping or not, but if you can, do as that will also get you more bids. Don't be nervous. Have fun. Let me know when you post you auctions and I'll be sure and check them out. Any more questions or butterflies just write me and I'll answer the best I can.
This is a one size fits all so you would be fine. The only problem I'm having is that people are wanting me to make them bigger and there is just no way possible to do that.
Im not sure if weight would matter about size... since we all carry ourselves in different ways. I too would like an apron but am also a bigger woman. I would like one about a 3x or 4x.
I don't have a red one. I have a sunflower one that is made like this one and then I have a rooster one that is made like a regular apron with ties in the back.
I am sure I am missing something basic since I have only worn the tie-around-the-back kind, but if you get the front really dirty in the kitchen, how do you take it off without messing your clothes hair and face? Since I put my apron over my nicer clothes when cooking and theres people in the house mostly.
The arm holes and head opening are cut large enough that you can take the front of the apron and gently lift it over your head without messing up your hair, makeup or clothing.