i would lean more toward 2 1/2 stars, but we can't do half stars on goodreads, so it's only going to get a two from me.
the idea of this book is really cute. i like the pictures of all of the aprons, although a lot of them are pretty silly. the holiday aprons to match your holiday tablecloth, with red and green plaid puffy bows and dangling candy canes? a bit over the top.
some of the stories and memories of "grandmas apron" were sweet and fun to read. there were a few apron patterns in the book, although only one or two that i would actually find useful for myself, and even those were so basic that you could probably find them easily online or in a basic sewing book.
there was just too much randomness placed throughout this book for my taste. a few random recipes, household cleaning tips, shopping advice. just bits of "fluff and filler" placed here and there, and without it, the book wouldn't really be long enough to be considered a book.
cute, nostalgic if you grew up with an apron wearing mama or grandma, but in the end, i'm glad i didn't pay for it.