Quickly and easily sew the perfect baby bib. Free bib pattern: nanacompany.ty... Written tutorial: www.findmecraf... Installing snaps: • Sew the perfect baby bib
Great tutorial and I definitely going to try out this pattern. But I have a TIP to share : If you want your item to be waterproof, do NOT put Pins through PUL fabric because every pin creates a little hole. I would suggest using clips, like wonder clips or, any clip that does not create a hole in your fabric.
Instead of using 2 pencils, for my tracing pencil( the inner one ) I use a pen with a cap on it then the pencil on the outer. It keeps my original neat for use another time. Thanks for a great tutorial.
I would clip (and maybe trim) the curved seams before turning right side out. That will help shape the bib. Nice video. I did not know PUL existed. I learn something every day, and today you are my teacher. Thanks so much!!! 🙂 BTW, I love working with Clover Thick Water Erasable Markers. They are Blue and have been lasting me a very long time.
@@findmecrafting When I printed the pattern at 100% it resulted in a very small bib. What are the overall dimensions of the bib you made in this video? The finished bib I made ended up measuring 6-7/8" at the widest point and 9" long; and the neck opening is really small, around 2-1/4". I will try again to print the pattern and enlarge it.
I did put it on the outside, but you could definitely try sandwiching the PUL. The only trouble I think you'd have is that the snap would be facing a bit strangely when you reversed it.
The pattern itself isn't mine but I think you could print it out and draw on any modifications yourself like make the neck hole larger. Or, you could print it larger (for example print the whole pattern at 120% from your printer.) Hope this helps!
Use a jar lid or other round object to increase the neck opening area on the pattern, plus seam allowance. Clip the fabrics (not the stitches) in the seam allowances in these circular areas so it allows the fabrics to flex.
Here is the link to the free pattern: nanacompany.typepad.com/nanacompany/2014/03/the-classic-pretty-little-baby-bib-pattern-diy.html#comment-6a0147e2980363970b01a73d89e39b970d
The pattern is available here: nanacompany.typepad.com/nanacompany/2014/03/the-classic-pretty-little-baby-bib-pattern-diy.html#comment-6a0147e2980363970b01a73d89e39b970d