It is made by Stacy!!
She posted how she made it on her blog. Thank you, Stacy!



It is adorable!
It is made by Shirley Mandler.
Here are her comments,
From the book "More Retro Aprons" by Cindy Taylor Oates.
I added the pocket even though that particular apron did not have a pocket.
----- I agree with that! Apron needs a pocket or pockets!
It's a flattering apron that is form fitting through the bodice. Greet your husband at the door wearing nothing but this apron and a smile and he won't even mind you burned the dinner. ..... grin
----- I hope it works for your husband or boyfriend!
Thank you, Shirley!
I don't see many wives wear aprons in the US.
Most Japanese women still wear aprons.
I found so many aprons in my mother's drawer.
Please send me your apron pictures with my fabrics!
Thank you!!!!