Delicious options await you at Sullivan's Mill at Silver Dollar City, and you can even bake up something great with the mixes they have available there today. The pocket on this apron is from a vintage sack of corn meal that was from this historic building.
The pocket is in beige and with blue printing. The store logo is shown on one side of the pocket, while the ingredient list is on the other. The apron itself is from a heavier weight vintage blue and white striped fabric. Blue trim and buttons were added to complete the apron design.
Please note the pocket print is slightly askew, but I did not change that to preserve the vintage quality. There also is a stain on the pocket fabric. Please consider these factors before purchase.
Silver Dollar City is an 1880s theme park near Branson, Missouri. The mill in the theme park is a replica of the original,
where Charlie Sullivan milled grain for over 40 years on Fall Creek. (Fall Creek runs from near Silver Dollar City in Stone County, Missouri, eastward into Lake Taneycomo.) Milled products in small souvenir bags can be purchased at the replica site today. They also have pastries to purchase, as well as a variety of kitchen items. Outside the building, be sure to watch the old water mill wheel working.
The apron bodice is 10 inches.
The waist is 23 inches.
The length is 31 inches from the top center of the bodice to the hemline.
The waist ties are each 31 inches.
This apron best fits sizes extra small, small or medium.
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.