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Old 11-19-2014, 02:09 PM
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Krystyna
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Now fold wrong sides together and place behind the body. Fold half over to the front.
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Bring the edge of the body over to just a smidge inside the bib and pin. Right side and left, too

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Now comes the fun part. With the body part that is all scrunched up inside the bib, form a lovely little box pleat. The tucks look best if they are coming from opposite directions. Pin them in place.
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Back to the machine! I decided to zig zag it in place for stability and also just in case things didn't line up too perfectly in the back. (I know you'll be more careful with this than I was.)

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Top stitch the sides of the bib closed.

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Since the bib is actually a sandwich, you can quilt it anyway you like.
I just did some simple lines for expediency.
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