Why are bonnets appearing along with aprons, you might ask? The reason is bonnets were combined with aprons in two ways. (A) as an apron and bonnet ensemble or set, and (B) a piece of cloth designed as an apron but also worn as a bonnet. Patt-o-Rama, a syndicated house name pattern for years sold a pattern for the letter (A ). This combination of bonnet and apron were often made up in red and white gingham and worn by all the ladies running booths at a church social or bazaar.
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