Friday, June 12, 2015

Easy Baby/Toddler Bib


Do any of you moms out there have the same problem I do when it comes to getting your child to keep a bib on?  For Pete's Sake!  I just don't think it should be that difficult.  I put one on my toddler and he instantly has it off and looks at me, with strawberries dripping down his once upon a time clean shirt like "What mom?  What's wrong with looking like you never bathe me or wash my clothes?" It drives me crazy!

Not to mention, that I have an 8 month old who still manages to get his food everywhere while I'm feeding him.  Seriously, how does that happen?  I swear I put the spoon in his mouth every time.  How does it get in his hair, eyebrows, down his shirt, and in his eye? I guess it could be when I am trying to get the older one to put the strawberry in his mouth instead of across the room.

So, I came up with a solution that works for all of us.  Well, for the most part.

This bib is super easy and super cheap.  That's the best part.  I do love the cute bibs that are out there but who wants to spend a billion dollars on bibs that don't cover enough of the kids' chest?  Not me!  I would rather spend that money on something else.

P.S. I wish my good camera was working because these pictures are driving me nuts!


I really didn't think anything about this bib was really great until I started packing them around with me everywhere for the boys to wear when we were out to dinner and I got lots of questions as to where people could find them.  A lot are surprised when I said I just make them.  They think there is much more to them than there really is.  That is the best part!


So, the supplies you will need are:

1 kitchen towel
1 package of Extra Wide Double Fold Bias Tape that coordinates with your towel
Thread
Sewing Machine
Pins
Scissors
Ruler

First, take the towel and fold it in half lengthwise.  Then measure 5 inches in from the outside corner and cut a half circle like shown below.


Stick a pin in the center of the towel. (pretend that I didn't mess up here and that the tape isn't on.  I forgot to take a picture of the pin in the center before putting the tape on.)



Then measure 36 inches of your bias tape, fold it in half and stick a pin in the middle.


Unfold the towel and insert it into the fold of the bias tape making sure to line up the centers.  Continue pinning the bias tape around the "neck" of the bib.



If you want, you can pin all the way down the bias tape or if you are lazy like me, just hold it together while you sew it.

Final step is to fold the ends of your bias tape inward like shown and then fold back in half and sew from one end of the bias tape to the other.




Hooray!  You are done!  Super easy huh?  The best part is my toddler keeps it on because he still can't reach around to untie it in the back and it covers him almost completely from head to toe.

For my 8 month old, I follow all the same steps except for the first step would be to cut the towel in half like this first:


  Then, there are a couple ways to go.  I use my serger to serge across the cut edge of the towels but you could also fold it down 1/4" and then 1/4" again and sew across.

Then continue with the steps above.

Super simple!




15 comments:

  1. Great job, you make it look so easy! ;)

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  2. What a clever idea this is. I Love it and it came out awesome.

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  3. Yeah...the regular bibs are a joke! I love what you made...sadly the only person who needs a bib in my house now is me and my husband!

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  4. This is such a cute bib and idea. I bought a sewing machine and have been looking for tutorials like this to show me how to begin to sew. I know several moms that would love a homemade bib.

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  5. These are so cute!!! My daughter loves to rip off her bibs. Such a great idea!

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  6. I'm fortunate that my daughter will keep her bibs on. This is a great tutorial!

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  7. That looks like something even I could make. Such a bummer that my kids are all too old for bibs now though. Maybe I can eventually make some for the grandkids.

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  8. That looks like something even I could make. Such a bummer that my kids are all too old for bibs now though. Maybe I can eventually make some for the grandkids.

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  9. That looks like something even I could make. Such a bummer that my kids are all too old for bibs now though. Maybe I can eventually make some for the grandkids.

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  10. Great re-use for old towels too - I like that!

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  11. That's cute! I'm not the best at sewing, but I bet I could do something like this.

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  12. Great tutorial! I'm still clueless when it comes to sewing, but maybe this is something I could attempt one day:-)

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  13. I think that's a cool bib, big enough to cover the entire body of a child to prevent from being messy.

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