a different patch use
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Hi! I thought I would show you the bibs I once made, for my grand daughter. I used a Disappearing 9P on the blue yellow bib and a disappearing 4 patch on the green pink adding pieces to the green, since it was a 4P. She is older, a special needs 14 year old and baby bibs were too childish and also didn't fit. This would be a good way to make prettier adult bibs, too. Some I back with fleece and some with a fabric I used to be able to get at Hancock Fabrics before they shut down. It was called Baby Dry. It was like flannel molded to a rubberized back. Just thought this would be a quick project, if you can't get your mind on a large quilt, at the moment.
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These are Great!! They do make a difference since sensory input is so important. The more color and design the better on a project like this. I make adult bibs for my teenage grandson. Not as pretty as your. I never thought to quilt a piece and cut it out to make the bibs. Thank you for sharing!
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I really like these bibs and would you have the dimensions (for say a size that would fit adults. (senior care center)
They are so colorful and not just plain looking bibs. |
Fantastic. I love how you were able to center your block on the bib (mine wouldn't be guaranteed).
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Nicely done!
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Gorgeous bibs. I especially like the yellow and blue one. Nice workmanship on everything
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Very nice bibs!
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Very pretty bibs.
I have had lots of the yellow print and I still have some. I love it as it really screams Spring. |
Those are probably the prettiest bibs I’ve ever seen, great job!
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Very nice work and they are so cute.
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