This is my fourth version of the DIY t-shirt neck baby bib. The main feature differences in this bib are: The edging is achieved by sewing the lining evenly to the main bib fabric around the outer edges first. The neck hole opening was finished by facing the main fabric and top stitching it to […]
DIY T-shirt Neck Baby Bib – Semi Reversible Polar Fleece Lined
This is the third DIY baby bib using this basic pattern and idea. This time, I also kept the t-shirt neck ribbing attached to some of the t-shirt fabric, like for the first reversible bib. However, the goal with this baby bib was to preserve the fun saying on the front of the t-shirt and […]
DIY T-shirt Neck Baby Bib – Reversible T-shirt Lined Model
For the next t-shirt neck baby bib, I wanted to use the actual t-shirt as the lining. I wondered if it might me easier to have the neck ribbing already sewn in, and fun to use some of the designs on the t-shirt. I was going to be using a heavier apron fabric remnant, so […]
DIY T-shirt Neck Baby Bib – PUL Lined Model
I had asked to be told if my daughter needed anything in particular for their 6 month old girl, one of my grandbabies. The word came back: adjustable neck bibs. Because I was cutting up a race shirt t-shirt, it occurred to me that the ribbing from the neck just might be the thing! I […]
The Great Single Serving Peanut Butter Pancake Debate
Chef Betharoni had done it just for me. The Gourmet In The Field had come up with a single serving peanut butter pancake recipe, and then entertained us with her story of the process. She said it was just the first prototype, but I was in the mood to go ahead and try it. I […]