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Illustrated tutorial on turning old clothes into treasure and transforming them into baby bibs

The babies at home will wear bibs when eating, so that they will not have to wash their clothes constantly because the food is spilled on them. Bibs are actually very expensive. We don’t need to buy a lot of bibs separately for babies. We only need to recycle old clothes to make very practical bibs. If you like fabric art, you can make them. This kind of fabric DIY bib is even more convenient. The bib we make here does not need to be tied at the back, but is a five-pointed star bib, so that the baby only needs to put it on when eating.

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Illustrated tutorial on turning old clothes into treasure and transforming them into baby bibs

This is the finished bib, it looks like a five-pointed star

Step 2:

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Illustrated tutorial on turning old clothes into treasure and transforming them into baby bibs

Customize according to size, you can adjust the size according to your babys requirements

Step 3:

Illustrated tutorial on turning old clothes into treasure and transforming them into baby bibs

Let’s put these five pieces together first Piece of cloth, sewed

Step 4:

Illustrated tutorial on turning old clothes into treasure and transforming them into baby bibs

Then sew the two pieces of fabric together

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Illustrated tutorial on turning old clothes into treasure and transforming them into baby bibs

Sew the edges, but don’t sew in the middle yet

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Illustrated tutorial on turning old clothes into treasure and transforming them into baby bibs

Then turn to the front, Sew the middle circle together

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Illustrated tutorial on turning old clothes into treasure and transforming them into baby bibs

Ready to add snaps

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Illustrated tutorial on turning old clothes into treasure and transforming them into baby bibs

When making this bib, we can see that the cutting of the fabric and the sewing process are very simple, and because it uses a patchwork handmade DIY production method, we do not Instead of needing a whole piece of relatively large fabric, you can use some cloth ends for splicing. This makes us even more happy in waste recycling, because many fabric ends are not in one large piece, so It can be used as a complete fabric, and rag scraps can also be used to make such a fabric bib.