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Old 10-17-2013, 11:55 AM
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that's pretty cute Bib! I would rather use a bib than ruin my pretty blouse, sweater, jacket, dress, quilted vest etc..... you know what I mean my quilting Friends! thanks for sharing!
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Old 10-24-2013, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by GailG View Post
Thank you, Suzanne!! I can think of all the possibilities. Your directions are very clear. In this area, we have seafood boils (crabs, shrimp, and crawfish). We usually supply lots of paper towels to keep our "fronts" clean. Sewfine has a good idea using the long pocket across the bottom. And of course, I will need two for the car. We like to go to our favorite drive-in for chili dogs -- very messy.
I did get to try out my adult bib at our favorite chili dog drive-in! I was able to double the bib with the same scrap, having to piece it in a couple of places. The only change I made was cutting it longer so that most of my lap is covered. it worked fine!! And the floral print is just about the same color as a chili stain would be.


When I opened the car door to shake off the crumbs, I noticed the lady in the next car was brushing off her bosom. I showed her my bib and she said, "Hey, I need one like that."
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