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Apron Sales Pass 450!

4 May 2009 by Paul Vig

450 Aprons Sold and Counting!

The Palala Apron Project continues to sew up aprons for supporters of the Palala Clubs. Recently the leaders processed an order of 16 aprons with matching ‘dituku’, or head wraps, for a local society, all in a matter of only 5 days! Income from these and many other orders has gone to support a number of activities for the Palala Clubs this year. The first half of Palala North Girls Club 2009 has already passed. Girls this year have been able to learn how to bead, make earrings, sew quilt squares, create chain bracelets and tie dye socks. All of this has been possible through our apron sales. Thank you to all of you have supported Palala Clubs!

Due to the large quantity of aprons that have been sold recently, we will be working on updating our inventory on the website. During the month of May we will be acquiring more fabric and will have up-to-date availability for each style at the end of the month!

Proudly showing off their new socks.
Proudly showing off their new socks.

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