Baby Bib for sale 1 million dollars
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Your bib looks great. For the next time, the very simplest bib is to take a washcloth, cut a U about 1 1'2' wide by 2 1/2' deep in the top centre of the washcloth for the neckline and bind it with one piece of binding (30"or so) leaving the tails of the binding long enough to be the ties (about 12") of the bib). You can use a fancy stitch to anchor the binding around the neck or just use a straight stitch along the tie, around the neck and up the other tie in one continuous line. These bibs can be made to use a mealtime and then I just take them and as they are a washcloth, wet them and wash up baby and throw it in the wash. I make every new arrival a pile of these. Easy and practical but not as cute as your bunny!
#28
Originally Posted by akrogirl
I love it - you did a great job! Would you mind telling us where you got the pattern?
the embroidery came from www.emblibrary.com
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