Bandana Bib
Bandana bibs can be stylish and at the same time, very practical.
Posted by Diana P.
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If you are like me and dislike bibs, this is a stylish way, to keep your babies clothes dry. You can make it in under an hour.
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You Will Need (5 things)
- Waterproof Fabric
- 100 % Cotton Fabric
- Kam Snaps (optional)
- Velcro ( optional )
- Matching Thread
Steps (6 steps, 30 minutes)
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1
Cut your waterproof fabric in a square 32cm x 32cm (12.6"x12.6").
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2
Cut two opposite corners by 3cm (1.18").
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3
Cut your square through a diagonal. Now you have two triangles, enough for two bibs.
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4
Repeat the previous steps, with a cotton fabric of your choice.
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5
Place one of the cotton fabric triangles on top of the water proof fabric triangle, with right sides together (RST). Sew leaving a 3cm (1.18") gap, so you can turn right sides out (RSO). Backstitch at the begin and end of your seam.
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6
Turn RSO and press. Hand-stitch the opening or edge-stitch all the way around. Attach snaps or velcro strips in each end.