
Trisha found an apron pattern she liked on Pinterest.
Moda Vintage Pleated Apron

I was able to find some vintage re-prints from Riley Blake at my local quilt shop to mix in with original fabric. It was so fun to take the apron and cut it apart. I removed the sleeves and turned them into the pockets. The front facing was re-purposed into neck straps.

Since there wasn't enough of the original material to make four identical aprons, each one would be a little different and one of a kind. The neat part about the Moda pattern is that each apron is totally reversible, making them all even more unique.
The pattern called for rick rack and I think it was the last touch that really finished the aprons off and gave it the sweet retro look.
Each apron has a pleated bodice and pleated skirt with make it flattering for almost every body type too.
Here are the four finished aprons. Each one was my favorite until I finished the next one!
It was a fun project but it had such a deeper meaning and that made it feel even more special. When you sew, you have a lot of time alone to think. As I worked, I reflected on my own sweet grandmother. She was kind, hard working, spiritual - all the things I knew of Trisha's Koukla. I look forward to taking something of my grandma's and turning it into an item I can treasure and use, like these sweet aprons. Thank you Trisha for trusting me with this idea and I hope it keeps the spirit of Koukla alive in a little way.