Bib or pinner aprons are feminine-presenting outer garments that can be used for both utilitarian and fashion purposes. They spanned all classes and ages in the 18th and 19th centuries. Our Burnley & Trowbridge Pinner Apron Pattern is based on research of extant garments in the collections of Colonial Williamsburg, as well as genre prints & paintings of the 18th century.
- Based on extensive research, our Burnley & Trowbridge Pinner Apron Pattern allows you to choose 3 shapes of bibs.
- This Burnley & Trowbridge Pinner Apron Pattern is one size fits nearly-all, with tips for adjusting sizes.
- Fabric requirements: 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 yds. Suggested fabrics include silk taffetas, printed cottons and linens, embroidered silks or cottons, light to medium-weight wools, and plain or checked linens.
- This Burnley & Trowbridge Pinner Apron Pattern is a digital download and includes a 14 page full-color and fully-illustrated instruction manual. Pattern can be printed in Letter, A4 or A0 (Print Shop) formats.
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