Clothing Protectors aka Adult Bibs
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Clothing Protectors aka Adult Bibs
I was making a sample for a friend so decided to make a few extra. I used to do the ones that looked like bibs, then saw this pattern for little kids bibs using a washcloth. I enlarged it and started making them for adults using a hand towel.
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Those are great! Do you velcro the back or make the hole large enough to slip over the head? I made some years ago for a group home where I worked. If you turn up the bottom of the towel about 3 inches and stitch it down on the sides, it makes a great crumb catcher!!! Sure saves cleaning peas from the floor!!!!
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mawluv, those are the same questions i had. lalaland...very nicely done... can you show us the back of one?
here's one i made for my aunt a few years ago and i put ribbon ties on the back... i think i like lalaland's top better, though.
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here's one i made for my aunt a few years ago and i put ribbon ties on the back... i think i like lalaland's top better, though.
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Look nice.I also want to see the back - and a small drawing of the pattern - if you are willing to share it.
Remember the bibs for babies that were made from the little fingertip towels that had a hole cut in them and ribbing and they went over baby's head?
They were great - unless the bib got really really gooey.
Remember the bibs for babies that were made from the little fingertip towels that had a hole cut in them and ribbing and they went over baby's head?
They were great - unless the bib got really really gooey.
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