Since the little guy goes through a lot of bibs and they are constantly in the wash, I decided to use some of my stash to make him a bib just to see how it would work out. I had never put velcro on a bib before - they were always made with ties.
As you can see, I didn't even iron the fabric. I was just intent on getting it done before he woke up. I used the Friday/Vendredi bib as a pattern and put some flannel in between to soak up any liquid that might find it's way past his little chin.
Dolores what are you on... bibs are great.. but they need washing.. GET TOWEL ROLL .. Hey you know I made bibs too :-) HOWEVER... I am not Dolores :-) They are great dear friend.. still need washing.. save time GET TOWEL ROLL :-) Ask u know who :-)Lots and lots of love XXXXXXXXXX
It's impossible to have too many bibs with a little one, lol - these are very cute!
ReplyDeleteDolores what are you on... bibs are great.. but they need washing.. GET TOWEL ROLL ..
ReplyDeleteHey you know I made bibs too :-) HOWEVER... I am not Dolores :-) They are great dear friend.. still need washing.. save time GET TOWEL ROLL :-) Ask u know who :-)Lots and lots of love XXXXXXXXXX
Beautiful! Velcro rocks. I think I made ours with snaps. Thanks for linking!! ; )
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What about using velcro in art-quilt ways, I should imagine it takes acrylic paint very strangely and delightfully!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! A perfect drool catcher. :)
ReplyDeletePerfect little bibs and as Allie said you can never have too many ,Cute!
ReplyDeleteI hardly noticed the bib. Gorgeous header!
ReplyDeleteAdorable and useful - can't get much better than that.
ReplyDeleteOne can never have too many bibs when there's a little one around:-) You did a great job making those, they're so cute! xoxo
ReplyDeleteBibs are quick and easy and yet so necessary. Having a wardrobe of them is what every baby needs!
ReplyDeleteA perfect bib made Dolores!! I should make some for my little guy too... Hope you had/have a wonderful visit! 8-)
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