North Lake display of aprons in honor of Mother's Day grows into large work of art
Posted: May 13, 2018 8:00 AM CDT

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What began with a few aprons with short messages in ink or a special dedication to the women in people’s lives has grown into a fantastic display of patchwork art.
More than 200 aprons hang in the yard of North Lake’s Teri Peterson as a tribute to women with contributions coming from near and far.
Michael Schlesinger paid the house a recent visit.