Is it acceptable to...
#1
...use binding on a baby bib? I was following a pattern that didn't use binding - it was one where you ended up turning it inside out at the end - but I messed up and it ended up being so the only way I could save anything would be to quilt like a regular quilt.
So my question is - are you supposed to/allowed to use binding for a baby bib? Or would that in someway be bad for the baby? I just hadn't seen a pattern where it used binding...
So my question is - are you supposed to/allowed to use binding for a baby bib? Or would that in someway be bad for the baby? I just hadn't seen a pattern where it used binding...
The original pattern (which I deviated from) can be found at http://sewshesews.wordpress.com/2010...-and-tutorial/
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I thnik no matter what you doing it will look good. yoi can do a strip and cut it on the bias it make a great binding.
you could even leave it lorg so you can tie it.
I had 6 bibbs they were store bough not like yourhand made. Since mine were plan I machine Emb some design on the front of the bibbs
you could even leave it lorg so you can tie it.
I had 6 bibbs they were store bough not like yourhand made. Since mine were plan I machine Emb some design on the front of the bibbs
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Originally Posted by Theresa
I think it would be fine. Looks like a really cute bib!
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