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Tutorial: Kid’s apron with crayon pockets

August 17, 2009 by Anne Weaver

crayonapronIf your kiddo is serious about his art, then he might need an apron like this one.  It includes pockets sized just right for holding crayons within easy reach.  Care from Obsessively Stitching shows how to make one.  Get the tutorial.
[photo from Obsessively Stitching]

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