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Page 1: mocha · SNAPPED ABIGAIL BABY BIB FINISHED SIZE: 9 ¼” X 14 ½” (When snapped) Simple and easy to make; the Abigail Baby Bibs makes it a very accessible pattern for beginners

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Page 2: mocha · SNAPPED ABIGAIL BABY BIB FINISHED SIZE: 9 ¼” X 14 ½” (When snapped) Simple and easy to make; the Abigail Baby Bibs makes it a very accessible pattern for beginners
Page 3: mocha · SNAPPED ABIGAIL BABY BIB FINISHED SIZE: 9 ¼” X 14 ½” (When snapped) Simple and easy to make; the Abigail Baby Bibs makes it a very accessible pattern for beginners

SNAPPED ABIGAIL BABY BIB

m o c h a 1 | P a g e

MATERIAL LIST [FABRIC]

44” wide lightweight home decorator OR quilting

weight cotton or laminate /oilcloth fabric

(1/2) Yard for exterior fabric

(1/2) Yard for lining

[NOTIONS]

(1) Spool of coordinating thread

(2) Set of snaps

(2) Packs of line 24 snap

TOOL LIST Ruler, Sewing Scissors, Craft Scissors, Chalk pencil,

Pencil, Sewing machine, Iron, Iron board, Weights,

Pins, Needle, Shape tool, Installation tool for install

line 24 snaps, Hammer

* All units are in inches.

* 3/8” seam allowance included.

* CAUTION: Small children may choke on beads,

buttons, and other small pieces if they come

loose.

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SNAPPED ABIGAIL BABY BIB FINISHED SIZE: 9 ¼” X 14 ½” (When snapped)

Simple and easy to make; the Abigail Baby Bibs makes it a very accessible pattern for beginners. The

bibs were designed to have snaps on the end so when snapped together it forms a little pouch to

catch all the food the baby misses. It is also possible to use sew-on snaps as well. Making the bibs

using water proof fabric will become a very practical gift. The key to choosing the right fabric for this

project is to choose the lining and exterior that contrast, since the lining will become visible when

snapped. If you are too lazy to make the straps, using ribbons are a nice alternative.