My first tip for bib making is backing them with chenille. I always back my bibs in chenille because it's soft on their skin and so absorbing. My other tip for a great bib is to double top stitch the edges. This gives it a more professional look. I always use a double needle so that the distance stays perfect as well. It takes a minute to change out the needle and get everything set up, but I think it is well worth the effort.
I hope baby Griffin likes drooling on them!


Tyler, Lincoln, and I LOVED the Lincoln bibs you made! Still hands-down the cutest bibs we have for him. SO clever. :)
ReplyDeleteVery clever! What a sweet idea and so fashionable. Did you make the stencil yourself?
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I'm making some bibs for my new little guy this weekend. i hope the turn out as cute as yours
ReplyDeleteFor the stencil I googled "griffin", selected a picture, printed it out, and then laid it over some freezer paper and cut it out for a freezer paper stencil.
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