Sharing the Love: Knotty Daughters
Sunday, May 1, 2011 at 7:25AM
Julie Bowersett in aprons, guest blogs, knotty daughters, sewing

Yesterday I stopped by my favorite local coffee shop to check out their Spring Bazaar.  One of the vendors, Knotty Daughters, had the CUTEST aprons for sale.  I stopped to talk to Beth, who told me all about the new business she has with her two sisters.  The girls all grew up on a farm in Iowa and have recently come together to turn what started out as a hobby into a lovely company creating, amongst other things, Bakin’ Babe aprons.  These gems began their lives as kitchen towels but have really blossomed with the addition of a clever tie and buttons.  What really caught my eye when I walked past their booth was the way they had these aprons packaged so I stopped to take a look.  It goes to show that if you are marketing products it is worth putting some thought into the presentation.

All photos courtesy of Knotty Daughters

Beth is working on a fairly new blog for their website where she writes about their products as well as life on the farm.  Take the time to visit their website and blog and see what they are up to.  Or, as their slogan says, “Go on, be Knotty.”

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