This is the finished project:
This is where I started:
This is my favorite bib shape. It's from Kooshies / Kushies
Sadly, my baby is outgrowing my favorite bib. We go through a dozen (or more) bibs a day with my little spitter, and I need more belly and spit retention (a.k.a. a pocket) on the bib.
DS#2 has a wicked cold right now, so forgive any unwiped elements:
I love how the bib covers the shoulders! It is PUL backed, and has a terrycloth front (for excellent absorbancy). It has two snaps (I'm not a fan of tie-backs, but I get they are more economical - when I replicate this I am going to spring for snaps).
I have big plans to make a raincoat for my beautiful 18mos niece this week - but this is my first time working with PUL so I want to play with the product first - and so (sew) - a BIB! Here's how it went:
Fabric: Babyville Boutique Dinos "RawR"
- This is a sketch of the existing bib - since I plan to lengthen the bib I left the bottom untrimmed:
- Next I ironed the pocket piece - PUL sides together. I read that this would bond the flap as one.I set the iron to the low Cotton setting.
I turned off the Steam.
- Next, I connected the pieces and basted the pocket on. here are the particulars:
- I used the Fold Over Elastic (FOE) from Babyville Boutique:
- I zig-zagged the FOE around the edge:
- I lapped the ends.
- I applied a snap matching the pattern marking - I only needed the larger size from the pattern.
Using the awl enclosed with the tool set, I pierced the bib strap in the appropriate spot on each side
- The bib is complete:
I LOVE the bib - I have washed it several times using the machine, I have hung it to dry each time, rather than put it through the dryer, and it doesn't show any wear. It dries overnight easily.
1 load had hook and eye tape (a.k.a.: Velcro) in the mix and the FOE is fuzzy where the hook and eye tape adhered, so I caution against mixing the FOE and hook and eye tape.
1 load had hook and eye tape (a.k.a.: Velcro) in the mix and the FOE is fuzzy where the hook and eye tape adhered, so I caution against mixing the FOE and hook and eye tape.
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