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Festive baby bibs
Festive baby bibs

Festive baby bibs

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About this pattern

Create Lucy Hopping’s cute bibs for your little one, or as a fun gift for a niece or nephew this festive season. Our designs include a jolly Santa or a robin red breast, complete with little legs. Getting messy never looked so good!

Essentials

  • Brown striped cotton based linen, 50cm x 60cm
  • Red Christmas print cotton fabric, 20cm square (robin), or 30cm square (Santa)
  • Mustard cotton based linen, 10cm square
  • Fleece fabric, 30cm x 50cm
  • Plain cotton fabric, cream 50cm x 60cm, peach 20cm square
  • Felt, white 20cm x 30cm, red 5cm square
  • Fusible webbing
  • Stranded cotton, brown, lime green
  • Cotton rope, 5mm x 30cm
  • Sewing thread, green, cream, mustard, red
  • Press studs

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    Robin bib 1 Download and print the templates. Cut out two main robin shapes from brown striped fabric and one from fleece. Iron fusible webbing to the reverse of red Christmas fabric, then cut out the chest shape.

    2 Iron the chest onto the body front, then place the fleece to the reverse and secure with a row of running stitch in green stranded cotton and two lines of straight stitch on the machine. Embroider an eye with brown stranded cotton and satin stitch.

    3 Trim two beak pieces from mustard fabric. Sew a

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