Welcome to Joys and Tears in the Apron Strings Blog
A New Journey Begins...
A new journey begins as Joys and Tears in the Apron Strings approaches the year 2024, launching a website. It will showcase and preserve the legacy of these past 14 plus years of collecting vintage aprons and creating aprons.
There have been many firsts in this unbelievable journey, why not add another! I’ve gone from seamstress, to teacher, to promoter, to public speaker, to fiber artist. Now I hope I can navigate a website. But I am grateful to Rinehart Resources for setting up the mechanics and readying this new adventure, plus guiding me along as it was developed. Also, this website was funded by a Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council grant with funds appropriated from the Minnesota State Legislature general fund.
The website gives readers an insight how this legacy started during my childhood years with a stitch, then another, all with a hand crank sewing machine. In the past years, “The Elf on the Shelf” has been very popular, but for this legacy journey, “The Aprons on the Shelf” took a leap out of their tub and became a business adventure. Finally, how the sewing machine reappears, much more sophisticated, and plays a vital role now in being a fiber artist and designer of high-fashions aprons both wearable and displayed in art galleries.
I am nestled in the open fields of farmland where corn and soybeans grow in Southern Minnesota. I am a farm wife who uses the apron every day here on the farm. I strive to keep the history, culture and art of an apron alive in this 21st century. Remembering and sharing the memories of those of past generations. I hope this website will bring you many memories to the forefront also. As my slogan reads, “Every apron has a story, Every apron has a past, Every apron has a history.”
I hope you will enjoy future stories I will be sharing in the year 2024.








