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Little Critters Baby Bib

By: Accuquilt

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Use Accuquilt Go! Dies to embellish this free towel bib pattern. The dragonfly, ladybug, and butterfly appliques make this Little Critters Baby Bib perfect for a baby girl. The simple tutorial will teach you how to sew a bib using a terry towel and binding.

Little Critters Baby Bib
This image courtesy of accuquilt.com

Project Type: Make a Project

Finished Size: 8 inches wide x 10 inches long

Time to complete: In an evening

Primary Technique: Applique

Difficulty Level: Easy

MATERIALS:

  • 1/4 yard terry toweling fabric OR a hand towel
  • 1/2 yard binding fabric or packaged double fold binding
  • Fabric scraps for appliqué
  • 1/4 yard fusible web product
  • Accuquilt Go! fabric cutter
  • Accuquilt Go! Critters (55030)
  • Accuquilt Go! 6" x 12" mat (55112)
  • Accuquilt Go! strip cutter 2-1/2" (55017)
     

Little Critters Baby Bib

 

CUTTING DIRECTIONS:

  • Cut 1—8" x 10" rectangle from toweling
  • Cut 65" of 2-1/2" wide strips on the bias for binding
  • Cut 1—appliqué shape with fusible web backing
     

SEWING DIRECTIONS:

  1. Round corners of toweling rectangle.
     
  2. Draw a 5" circle on paper (or use a saucer).
     
  3. Fold paper circle in half to use as pattern for neck cutout.
     
  4. Center half circle on top edge of toweling rectangle and trace.
     
  5. Cut along traced line.
     
  6. Bind curved neck edge.
     
  7. Bind outer edge of bib, leaving a 15" tail at back neck edges for tie.
     
  8. Center an appliqué shape on bib. Fuse according to manufacturer’s directions.
     
  9. Machine appliqué edges of appliqué shape adding detail as desired.

 

 

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