Clothing Protectors aka Adult Bibs
#21
the ends are a little tattered, but they still look and work OK
#23
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lowell, MA
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What a fabulous idea. My DH and I could certainly use them, as while we're not in a "home" yet, we still manage to get part of our meals on our clothes, this would be great. Thanks for sharing this great idea.
#25
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Houston, TX
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This is such a great idea! I frequently eat while sitting in my recliner (I am widowed) and usually throw a hand towel across my chest. These would be really nice and I would also have them ready for when I might really need them - hopefully a lloonngg time in the future - LOL!
Just had a thought - would be great to take to someone in the hospital that would be staying several days!
Just had a thought - would be great to take to someone in the hospital that would be staying several days!
#26
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Central Wisconsin
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Look nice.I also want to see the back - and a small drawing of the pattern - if you are willing to share it.
Remember the bibs for babies that were made from the little fingertip towels that had a hole cut in them and ribbing and they went over baby's head? They were great - unless the bib got really really gooey.
Remember the bibs for babies that were made from the little fingertip towels that had a hole cut in them and ribbing and they went over baby's head? They were great - unless the bib got really really gooey.
#27
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Rockford, Il
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Ok I said I would. YES, to a girl that is a church member and is getting married. Happy for her. she wants a bib to go over her wedding dress so she doesn't stain it.. going to a Italian Restaurant!!! I got on the internet this am and still on it.. PM I just didn't think, now why not, you ask, that there were so many ways to make one. Yes I need to make it.. her budget hasn't got the cash in it t buy. So, me and my mouth say yes.. I need help ladies. Please let me know what web site offers a free easy pattern. Thanks so much. I'm thinking about suede like microfiber fabric???
#29
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If you aren't overly worried about "looking nice" - I would go with inexpensive terry towels -
If you do cut-outs for the neck - bind them with bias binding.
Or you could do like the dental offices do - use a rectangle and then clips that fasten it to the garment.
If you do cut-outs for the neck - bind them with bias binding.
Or you could do like the dental offices do - use a rectangle and then clips that fasten it to the garment.
#30
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Ok I said I would. YES, to a girl that is a church member and is getting married. Happy for her. she wants a bib to go over her wedding dress so she doesn't stain it.. going to a Italian Restaurant!!! I got on the internet this am and still on it.. PM I just didn't think, now why not, you ask, that there were so many ways to make one. Yes I need to make it.. her budget hasn't got the cash in it t buy. So, me and my mouth say yes.. I need help ladies. Please let me know what web site offers a free easy pattern. Thanks so much. I'm thinking about suede like microfiber fabric???
How large does she want them?
One can get microtex cleaning cloths from cleaning supply companies. Bro-tex has them - I think they end up costing a little less if one buys them by the dozen.
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