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10 August 2006

tying up loose apron strings

this is not strictly "wardrobe" but it is a refashion, i finished the potholder to go with this apron.  it's round, and foldy.  i've decided that, for the purposes of the wardrobe refashion project, this will now be designated a fashion accessory.  :)

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it's a little smaller than my other potholders, and the black is a little more prominent than i had imagined it would be, but i love it nonetheless.  (dang, this is one boring post).

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