You can find the pattern piece and written instructions on my blog, Gingercake. here is the link~ http://gingercake.org/gingercake/2013/03/super-simple-little-bib-tutorial-for-my-slobberer-and-craft-hope.html
Even before my babies could eat solids, I found that they needed a cute little bib to catch their messes. This bib is the perfect size for a little one- pretty but still saves those nice precious baby clothes from getting sloppy!
Materials needed for this project are..
2 pieces of cotton fabric that measure 9.5" x 12" 1 piece of cotton batting that measures 9.5" x 12" – flannel can substitute pearl snaps (or velcro, regular snaps, or ties) chopstick to poke out corners sewing machine, coordinating thread, scissors, & iron optional- rotary cutter & self healing mat
These make a great gift for new moms! I would suggest making several at once perhaps in coordinating fabrics and colors.
Here are some links to some of the sewing equipment that I use~ Here are some of the supplies I use~ -My favorite seam ripper! https://amzn.to/2IIyd1K -the clear plexiglass ruler! https://amzn.to/2Hq4YBj -the self healing mat! https://amzn.to/2KwAu1S -the rotary cutter! https://amzn.to/2KvZAxF and blades https://amzn.to/2Ibo411 -a similar sewing machine to the one I have (and LOVE) https://amzn.to/2JwJa6S -a machine I would recommend to beginners https://amzn.to/2I3mmwg
You may sell bibs made from this pattern on a small handmade scale. Online, I ask that you give me, Virginia Lindsay of Gingercake Patterns, credit. THANK YOU!
You can find out more about me and my sewing projects at www.gingercake.org
You can see all 24 of my PDF sewing patterns (that are super cute and FUN!) at www.gingercake.bigcartel.com
The toys you give your baby have a huge impact on the development of their fine motor skills! In this video I share my favorite toys that help improve fine motor skills that are safe, fun and low-cost. If you're going to buy toys for your baby, these are the ones I'd buy first 😀.
These toys are age-appropriate for your baby, meaning they'll actually be able to hold and use them to get all of the benefits they have to offer!
Fine motor skills use the small muscles in the arms and hands, and are essential for skills like gripping and manipulating objects. This facilitates the use of things like pencils, scissors, small toys, and performing essential functional skills like doing up buttons on clothing and much more.
The development of your baby's fine motor skills is essential for helping them reach all of their crucial developmental milestones and ensuring they are able to perform so many essential tasks as they grow.
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