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The Apron Museum in Iuka, Mississippi, is the only museum in the United States dedicated to aprons and the stories they tell.[1][2] The museum showcases thousands of aprons dating as far back as to the American Civil War, as well as more modern pop-culture tribute aprons with Star Wars and Family Guy themes, and an apron with a napkin signed by Tom Cruise stapled onto it.[3] The aprons are organized by U.S. state, with aprons from Canada and Australia also on display.[4]

Similarly to the Museum of Bags and Purses in Amsterdam, the Apron Museum treats its subject as an art form, demonstrating how artists drew their apron patterns out, the period needlework, the stitching and sewing techniques, and how they were worn.[5] Aprons have been important garments or accoutrements for ladies, blacksmiths, butchers, carpenters, printers, shopkeepers and especially homemakers,[6] but wealthy people could afford more expensive fabric, more elaborate embroidery, and other more intricate features,[7] so the aprons also offer insight into the social class of the person who owned them, functioning as status symbols, similarly to designer purses and shoes today.

The bulk of the collection is from the 1950s, when women donned stylish elaborate hostess aprons for Bridge and garden parties, and men wore chef-style aprons for backyard barbecuing.[8] Construction materials include checkered cotton gingham, handkerchiefs, and recycled feed and flour sacks adorned with appliquéd bows, rickrack, ruffles and oversized pockets.[9]

Many donations to the museum include a handwritten letter with the history of the apron[10] and apron-related stories from visitors to the museum are preserved as part of the curated exhibit. [11]

The museum has been featured in Ripley’s Believe It or Not.[12]

External links

  • [https://www.facebook.com/ApronMuseum/ The Apron Museum]
  • [https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=apron+museum Youtube videos about The Apron Museum]

References

1. ^Mary Margaret Halford: Tying one on at America’s only Apron Museum, https://mississippitoday.org/2016/11/19/tying-one-on-at-americas-only-apron-museum/, posted November 19, 2016.
2. ^ Mississippi Museums Association: The Apron Museum, http://mississippimuseums.org/the-apron-museum/, last accessed May 31, 2017.
3. ^Ben Perdue: Iuka, Mississippi: World's Largest Apron Museum, http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/48246, posted 06/21/2015
4. ^Mary Margaret Halford: Tying one on at America’s only Apron Museum, https://mississippitoday.org/2016/11/19/tying-one-on-at-americas-only-apron-museum/, posted November 19, 2016.
5. ^Mary Margaret Halford: Tying one on at America’s only Apron Museum, https://mississippitoday.org/2016/11/19/tying-one-on-at-americas-only-apron-museum/, posted November 19, 2016.
6. ^Marti Attoun: The Apron Museum, http://americanprofile.com/articles/the-apron-museum-video/, posted June 30, 2011.
7. ^Mary Margaret Halford: Tying one on at America’s only Apron Museum, https://mississippitoday.org/2016/11/19/tying-one-on-at-americas-only-apron-museum/, posted November 19, 2016.
8. ^Marti Attoun: The Apron Museum, http://americanprofile.com/articles/the-apron-museum-video/, posted June 30, 2011.
9. ^Marti Attoun: The Apron Museum, http://americanprofile.com/articles/the-apron-museum-video/, posted June 30, 2011.
10. ^Mary Margaret Halford: Tying one on at America’s only Apron Museum, https://mississippitoday.org/2016/11/19/tying-one-on-at-americas-only-apron-museum/, posted November 19, 2016.
11. ^Marti Attoun: The Apron Museum, http://americanprofile.com/articles/the-apron-museum-video/, posted June 30, 2011.
12. ^Mary Margaret Halford: Tying one on at America’s only Apron Museum, https://mississippitoday.org/2016/11/19/tying-one-on-at-americas-only-apron-museum/, posted November 19, 2016.
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