Sorry to disappoint! They are not for me - although Tommy has already claimed a couple! It seems that all of my friends are having boy babies lately. Four years ago I went bib crazy and made a whole heap (remember those, friends?!) with intentions to sell them. It kinda fizzled but did mean that I had a BIG pile of bibs to give out for baby presents for the next few years. I've got a little selection of girly-style ones still sitting in the present box, but nothing for the boys. So, I went a little bit bib crazy again and made another 20. Friends - stop having boys. I want these to last me at least 1 year!
I like having a little stash of homemade gifts in the "present box" (do you have one of those?)...it means I can give a thoughtful, handmade gift without the last minute hassle of making something on the spot.
The bibs are lined with polar fleece (soft and absorbent) and I made the bottom of the bib a little wider than usual to cover the clothes better. They are more suited to older babies/toddlers who make a mess when they are eating.
So that's the story behind the bibs. If any of my friends reading this have (or have had recently) a baby boy in the next little while - this is what you will be getting!
13 comments:
They all look great!! So hard to find nice things for boys. What's your bib making method? I usually do a towelling (or something absorbent) back so it's just two layers. But I'd love to do some with a flannel layer in the middle with two cotton prints either side??
Thats it... I'm going to try and have another baby and after 3 girls this one better be a boy!!!!! Can you save me one ;)
They all look wonderful. Can I ask where you get those lovely "Make It Perfect" labels made?
Noice, very noice.
Love Auntie Lorraine.
xxx
They are beautiful Toni! Go the boys!!!
I too would like to know how you make them! Do you use a pattern or have you just made it up? I have been making your Peek-a-Boo toy sacks as boys birthday presents but the bibs look like a great baby gift!
Those are the most adorable bibs I've ever seen! I would've loved some of those when my kids were small, and with three girls you would've been able to dig into your 'girl stash'! :)
I have a tip for you Toni. Snap press. My best friend for things like these. Of course, to me nothing looks better than a button sewn on, but snaps have their uses too.
Here is where I got mine from, if you are interested:
http://www.snapsaustralia.com.au/
Your bibs are the perfect gift. There is no such thing as having too many. The new moms will be happy receiving them. Love how you added your little tag. I am curious too as to where you found them, or did you make your own? I saw your post on your sewing table....messy girl here too, in fact it was such a big deal to me I made it my mission this new year to clean up my act, and it is an on-going process, is it not?
Oh to be as organised as you! I always have good intentions but very rarely have gifts ready made - it is always a last minute dash to finish off a small gift in time.
I love these bibs - I have 3 boys so it is lovely to see so many nice fabrics for boys - not always that easy to come by.
Ha :) It's funny you would end on a shout out to all the messy sewing tables out there. I have a sewing machine (that I'm terrified will eat me) and I am always attempting to sew something. Still, with no finished projects and very little progress, my sewing table is & stays a mess!
I'd love to see a tutorial please! The bibs are just wonderful. They're something I keep meaning to make but just never have found the perfect pattern (and I certainly don't have fabrics as lovely as yours). I've found snaps work better than velcro for older children... just too easy for them to yank off otherwise!
I love the bibs! I have a present box too. Mine is mostly filled with receiving blankets and burp cloths. I should expand a bit I guess!
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