Cute right? I made all these for under $4! My 5 month old is the queen of drool right now so we needed somthing cute to have her wear ALL DAY LONG instead of changing her clothes every hour. I added batting that I had on hand to soak up the drool and don't know what the exact loft size was but it's about 1/2" thick and it flattens out when you iron it.
Here's what you need:
Fat Eighths Fabric
Batting
Velcro or Snaps
Sewing Machine
Rotary Mat & Cutter
I've never heard of these til now but I love them! Here's what they look like laid out Cut each fat eighth in half and either putthe same ones together (right sides together) or mix them up like I didLay fabric on your batting and cut it out Pin all of it together with the batting on the bottom Find an old bib that fits how you like it - my new bibs will obviously be shorter than the one I used. Trace (I used chalk) about 1/2" around it for the seam allowance. Cut it out and add more pins along the edge Sew about 1/2" from the edge leaving a hole at the bottom that your hand can fit through.
I've never heard of these til now but I love them! Here's what they look like laid out Cut each fat eighth in half and either putthe same ones together (right sides together) or mix them up like I didLay fabric on your batting and cut it out Pin all of it together with the batting on the bottom Find an old bib that fits how you like it - my new bibs will obviously be shorter than the one I used. Trace (I used chalk) about 1/2" around it for the seam allowance. Cut it out and add more pins along the edge Sew about 1/2" from the edge leaving a hole at the bottom that your hand can fit through.
Aren't the fat eighths awesome!!? I will be using them again and again for future projects! They're about $6 and I used my 40% off at Joanns so $3.60! Gotta love it!
~Star
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