I was desperatly in need of more bibs for my baby and decided to recycle an old towel we had in our closet

I reproduced the pattern of a bib I like on a piece of paper and cut a few shapes from the towel


Then I did some bias tape (easy with this tool you see on the first picture) and then applied it all around the bib



And here is the result - I have to say I like the texture of these bibs because they absorb very well the water that unavoidably will drop from my sweetie pie's mouth
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