Baby Bib for sale 1 million dollars
#33
That is so adorable. I've been making handtowel bibs for my grandson who is 2. I cut a hole in one end, about 5 1/2", put 11" of ribbing in the hole and applique something cute on the other end. He is covered when he eats and I use the towel to clean up then. Goes in the washer and dryer like a charm. He has a whole stack of these and chooses which bib to use at meals at my house. Sorry, no quilting on these bibs.
#35
I know how you feel. I have several quilts that I call "museum" quilts - one of a kind ... meaning I'm never making another one of them! The bib is really cute even though it was a pain in the anatomy to make!
#37
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Originally Posted by bamamama
Originally Posted by akrogirl
I love it - you did a great job! Would you mind telling us where you got the pattern?
the embroidery came from www.emblibrary.com
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