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How Do You Sew Fingertip Towel Bibs?

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How Do You Sew Fingertip Towel Bibs?

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It may seem that you cannot have too many bibs when you have a baby. This is especially true once a baby begins to eat solid foods. Bibs that pull over a baby’s head and fit snugly around the neck are easy to use and work well to protect a baby’s clothing. Make these bibs out of fingertip towels for a simple project that will produce a generous collection of baby bibs. Place the fingertip towel wrong side up on a flat work surface and place the existing bib on top of the fingertip towel. Trace around the neck hole of the existing bib onto the fingertip towel with the fabric pen. Remove the bib and set it aside. Cut around the drawn circle to make a hole in the fingertip towel. Measure the circumference of the hole with the tape measure and cut a length of ribbing to this measurement. Fold the ribbing in half widthwise and sew the two short ends together to create a circle of ribbing. The folded edge will be on the inside of the circle and the raw edge will be on the outside of the circ

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