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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Baby Bib Tutorial

So I have seen a lot of different tuts floating around for a baby bib...all really GREAT ones too!  So I figured I'd take a stab at it as well.  I made mine reversible...2 bibs in one!


This is a very basic tut and easy to follow, so I didn't include pics.  But if something isn't quite clear, be sure to email me!

You will need:
2 coordinating fabrics
velcro
sewing machine
thread, scissors, etc.
a baby bib that you already have and like the way it fits (that's important)

 Here's a pic of my fabrics I used.

Step 1: So I took two coordinating flannel fabrics and placed the right sides together down on the table.  

Step 2: Then take the bib you have and trace a pattern around it (with the neck open!) using chalk...or eyeball it like I did.  Leave room for the hem (1/4 inch or so).

Step3: Cut our your bib and make sure that the right sided of the fabric are facing one another.

Step 4: Pin and sew up leaving a hole at the bottom to turn right side out.

Step5: Once all sewn up, turn right side out and top stitch your hole closed and all the way around the bib.  *You could do a fancy stitch to add a little interest!

Step6: Cut your velcro pieces (about an inch long works).  Line them up where you want them on your bib.  *Use your existing bib as a reference if needed.

Step7: Sew on your velcro using a tight zig zag stitch and you're all done!  
A custom bib made for your baby by YOU!

Wanna buy one?  Email me today to place a custom order!  I also make burp clothes, paci clips, boppy covers, and matching sets!

Hehe!  Look at him being silly...
Ginger
SSB


I'm linking:

Tot Tuesdays at Delicious Ambiguity
What You're Work'n With Wednesday at Me and My Bucket
We Did It Wednesday at Sew Much Ado 
Show off Your Stuff at Fireflies & Jellybeans 
Plant a Seed at Punkin Seed Productions 
Hodge Podge Friday at It's a Hodge Podge Life

7 comments:

  1. I love this idea! And what a great gift one would make. :)

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  2. Nice blog can right information of moms of boys supported.
    I like this blog.
    Thanks for sharing.

    sara

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  3. thanks, this is really simple! i've been thinking recently about making some bibs for my babes. :)

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  4. what a cute little guy! And this tutorial is fantastic, Ginger!

    Thank you for participating in the Creative Therapy session over at Life in the Pitts.

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  5. Thanks for linking up to Tot Tuesdays! Great bibs & what a cute bub!

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  6. Great job!

    I just wanted to let you know that I featured you here:

    http://firefliesandjellybeans.blogspot.com/2010/05/sunday-spotlight-favorites-from-soys-29.html

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  7. Fabulous. I need to go now, search for the needed materials and start to make one for my friend’s baby shower. Thanks for sharing!

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