Bapron-tutorial. Washcloth. Pacifier clip. Check in every day for your chance to win something special in our Baby Shower! Dana from MADE creates some of brightest, cheeriest, most-innovative and fun sewing projects around! She generously shares lots of free tutorials on her blog, and today she shares an easy Pacifier Clip tutorial for our Baby Shower celebration. Enjoy! Tired of baby losing her binky? Don’t settle for what you see in the store. Making a pacifier clip is easy! The clip easily attaches to a carseat, shirt, or stroller, and the pacifier pops right into baby’s mouth. Life just got a whole lot better.
Okay, let’s get started. 14 x 2 1/4 inch rectangle of fabric (14 x 2 1/2 if not using a serger). Start by cutting fabric and interfacing rectangles. Your fabric rectangle should be 14 x 2 1/4 inches. To make the entire cutting process easier, first cut the fabric rectangle and then cut the interfacing larger than you need… Fold your fabric rectangle in half, length wise, and iron it. You’re left with something like this: Make It and Love It: Catch-All Laminated Bib. We have a problem in our household. Our little guy loves to eat and while doing so…..he makes a mess. The tray of highchair is useless, really. Everything ends up wedged between his belly and the tray…….or along his sides. I have seen those bibs at the store that are made out of rubber to catch all of the food and debris while kids eat……but I can’t make a rubber form myself.
So I resorted to this Catch-All Laminated Bib. And thank goodness it works well. The bottom snaps up in place to create a catch-all for extra food and mess. . : : : Click on images to enlarge. : : : You’ll Need: upholstery fabric or other sturdy fabriciron-on vinyl (click here to find some online.)velcroembellishmentfusible web First, find an old bib to pattern after. Then either add another 1/4 inch for your seam allowance and then cut it out. Cut two pieces of your thick upholstery fabric. Then cut out any sort of shape or letter. Cut two pieces of iron-on vinyl, the same size as your 2 bib pieces.
Related posts: Burp Cloths & Bib Set. 4 Fat Quarters - featured Sweet by Urban Chiks 3 cloth diapers with absorbent padding 1/2 yard Pellon Fusible Fleece 16" of 7/8" or 1" ribbon or trim for bib strap Buttons (min. 2) - featured April Cornell Star buttons for Moda. 2 - 1" Suspender/Mitten Clips by Dritz Clover YoYo Makers - featured sizes 30mm and 45mm Craft Glue Hand Needle Coordinating thread Any additional fabric, ribbon, buttons, etc. for bib embellishments. Gather all your ingredients. Step One: Three of the four fat quarters will be used for the burp cloths and bibs. From each of the three fat quarters, cut a 6" wide strip from the shortest length.
Step Two: Iron all the fabric pieces and the burp cloths. Step Three: Iron the 6" strips on all four ends. Step Four: Center and pin the fabric to the middle of the burp cloth. the fabric should be aligned with the absorbent padding on the cloth diaper. Step Five: Sew about an 1/8" all the way around the fabric onto the cloth diaper. Step Seven: Step Five: Step Six: Step Eight: Step Nine: Enjoy!