Bandana bibs
In preparation for BoJ's arrival, I made a few bandana bibs. Annoyingly, I can't find the pattern to share - but the lovely Emma of thetakahebites blog passed it along to me and its great.

I used up some skeleton quilting fabric purchased in the LA garment district last year and some other quilting cotton I've had since soon after I started to sew. They're lined with old towels passed their display date. The backing fabric was flannel from spotlight I think (or a cheap hand towel in one case). I originally used a hammer to add the snaps but then the very lovely Wendy of http://wenznz.blogspot.co.nz/ let me use her Kam snaps tool. I got slightly addicted and bought one myself.



I used up some skeleton quilting fabric purchased in the LA garment district last year and some other quilting cotton I've had since soon after I started to sew. They're lined with old towels passed their display date. The backing fabric was flannel from spotlight I think (or a cheap hand towel in one case). I originally used a hammer to add the snaps but then the very lovely Wendy of http://wenznz.blogspot.co.nz/ let me use her Kam snaps tool. I got slightly addicted and bought one myself.
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