We’re fortunate today to have Guest Designer Amy Warner from Sew Incredibly Crazy joining us! She is not only talented and sews beautiful projects, she shares amazing pictures of her flowers on her blog! Plus she’s designed her very first quilt pattern you can find at Craftsy! Please help us in welcoming Amy to the Therm O Web blog!
Hi, there! I am Amy, from Sew Incredibly Crazy.
I have a love of applique and always trying
something new. Like most of us,
I don’t have a lot of time, so I am always looking
for ways to make fun and fast projects.
If time is not on your side and you need a
baby shower gift or a new bib for your little one,
this will take you less than an hour to put
together.
Supplies that you will need are:
1 – 12″x12″ piece of fabric for bib front
1 – 12″x12″ piece of fabric or fleece for bib back
fabric scraps for letters
First, you can use the bib pattern that is
found here or trace around your favorite one.
Lay pattern at fold of material.
Cut one for the front and one for
the back of the bib.
With your fabric squares or
fabric scraps,
pick a few of your favorite
colors.
I chose four different colors
in gender neutral tones.
Follow the instruction on your
HeatnBond®Lite for
your letters
Arrange the letters on the bib
and iron in place.
Cut your piece of HeatnBond® Iron-on Vinyl to the exact shape
of the bib.
Follow the instructions
on the vinyl
and iron to the front of the bib.
Get the bib front and back,
put right sides together and sew
around the edge with a 1/4″ seam allowance.
Leave a large enough gap
to turn the bib right side out.
I did this at the bottom of the bib
leaving a 2″ space.
Clip your inside curves.
Turn the bib right side out.
At your 2″ space you allowed for
turning. Fold the fabric to the
inside of the bib.
Use a top stitch around
the perimeter of the bib.
Apply your favorite closure to the
back of the bib.
There you have it. You are now finished!
Enjoy giving a bib to a sweet little one.
Sew glad that you joined me.
~Hugs~
Amy
To go along with our fun Quilt Week we’d like to give you a chance to win some fun goodies including this NEW Idea Book from Designer Christina Cameli! It’s the perfect book to get you started on free-motion quilting!
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sharon
August 9, 2014 at 8:33 am (10 years ago)Love the bib
would be a great baby gift
Linsey
August 9, 2014 at 8:40 am (10 years ago)What a darling gift idea! I love the bib! And it did look easy! Thanks for the great inspiration! 🙂
Vicki H
August 9, 2014 at 10:10 am (10 years ago)With a new grandbaby coming the end of September, I need to make some cute bibs.
Martina
August 9, 2014 at 10:45 am (10 years ago)Cute idea! And the book would be great for me as I never did free motion quilting until now.
Cecilia
August 9, 2014 at 12:23 pm (10 years ago)I want to make the Good Advoce wallhanging. It would be perfect for my sewing room.
Marlene
August 10, 2014 at 5:30 am (10 years ago)Amy I love this bib – and just happen to have a couple of little ones who could use this bib! One great nephew has already arrived and a grand niece will be here in September. Thanks for the tutorial! blessings, marlene
Carol
August 10, 2014 at 8:15 am (10 years ago)Great tutorial…thanks Amy! I’d love to whip up a few of these bibs for my grandsons.
darlene macdonald
August 10, 2014 at 11:36 pm (10 years ago)Start with bibs and placemats and work my way up to quilts. I’,m a newbie! The fireworks quilt is gorgeous!!!! Thanks for the giveaway 🙂
Donna Gabbard
August 11, 2014 at 9:53 am (10 years ago)I love the bibs and would love to try making some!
Pat
August 11, 2014 at 2:10 pm (10 years ago)Cute bib! Thanks for the great tutorial, Amy … 🙂 Pat
Marie Walters
June 5, 2016 at 9:33 am (8 years ago)Where can I purchase HeatnBond Iron on Vinyl.
Joannes Fabric stores do not carry it.
Baby due soon.
Please advise. Thank You, Marie
admin
June 7, 2016 at 8:59 am (8 years ago)Hi Marie! You can shop directly with us at http://www.thermowebonline.com for all your supplies. Or email at [email protected] and we can see if any other stores around you may stock it. Best to you!