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WikiHow – Make Your Own Apron and Hat

August 25, 2009 · 3 Comments

Can’t find an apron that captures your true BBQ style?  How about making your own?  While you are at it, make a matching hat, why not??  WikiHow has an article with step by step directions on how to make both.  This looks like an awful lot of work to me and I can’t see myself wearing the hat for more than 2 minutes before it’s covered in sweat, but some people might be into this sort of thing.  So if you have been trying to figure out what to do with those old Star Wars drapes, this is a project for you!

Read the detailed instructions on how to make your own BBQ apron and hat.

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