Thanks for showing me how to do this. I've started making a bib, but didn't know how to turn it inside out. I was trying to do it at the top where the snaps go. No wonder I couldn't figure it out! With your video, I'm now able to finish it! Thanks!!
Do you have any tips on how to handle those curves and ends when you're stitching the edges? Your videos are great and so easy to understand, thank you!
@taelortaelor Maneuvering your fabric around curves just takes practice. The best way is to slow down until you feel comfortable enough to take the curves at a higher speed.. Just practice! Hope that helps. :o)
Where were you when my kids were little?!!! You are sooo clear in your instuctions! I'll probably make some of your projects anyway to help strengthen my sewing skills. You're a great teacher!
@MsBetterbegood hahaha... thanks! Glad to help! Be sure to subscribe to my channel if you like what you see. I post a new video every Monday and have a lot more projects posted. Check 'em out! :o)
Imm 11 and my mom is pregnant and i want some kind of something that can be for boy or girl cause she doesnt want to know and nobody will know. Advice?
@camryn64 You should take a look in my Beginner Sewing Projects playlist for more easy to do tutorials that may be helpful. I have tutorials for baby leg warmers, pajama pants, burp cloth, and some others that may work. Good luck and congrats on the new sibling!
@creativecute101 Go to craftygemini(dot)com. Click on the tab that reads: "tutorials" and then under the "Baby/Child Items" list click on the first one- "Baby Bib." The link is in that blog post.
I just bought my first sewing machine and I have made a few burp cloths for practice, but this looks like a great next project. Thanks for the great video, very informative. I might even be able to convince my wife to try sewing once she sees how easy it can be.
I made several of these bibs this past week. Your instructions are very clear and easy to understand. I wish everyone could give instructions like you. Because of my success with these bibs i am looking forward to additional sewing projects. Keep up the godd work. Thanks again, gvf
EeshieKing: You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I buy my snaps and snap pliers from a company you can find listed on the right sidebar on my blog. Check it out at craftygemini{dot}blogspot{dot}com.
Thanks!!! Im somewhat new to sewing..and this was a great video for me!! I really apreciate it...double like lol! Oh btw where did you get those scissors and the snaps?
Tywone4: Thanks for commenting! Glad you enjoyed the video. :o)
For absorbency you want to stick to 100% cotton fabrics. Anything along the lines of flannel, terry cloth, etc. In the video, all the fabrics shown were 100% cotton, flannel. This is the same fabric I use to make cloth wipes for cleaning up baby messes, too.
Sooooooooooooooooooooo cute!!!!!!
maddyrosew 1 month ago
@maddyrosew Thanks!
TheCraftyGemini 1 month ago
Thanks for showing me how to do this. I've started making a bib, but didn't know how to turn it inside out. I was trying to do it at the top where the snaps go. No wonder I couldn't figure it out! With your video, I'm now able to finish it! Thanks!!
darycat1 1 month ago
@darycat1 No problem. Glad to help. :o)
TheCraftyGemini 1 month ago
Do you have any tips on how to handle those curves and ends when you're stitching the edges? Your videos are great and so easy to understand, thank you!
taelortaelor 2 months ago
@taelortaelor Maneuvering your fabric around curves just takes practice. The best way is to slow down until you feel comfortable enough to take the curves at a higher speed.. Just practice! Hope that helps. :o)
TheCraftyGemini 1 month ago
Where were you when my kids were little?!!! You are sooo clear in your instuctions! I'll probably make some of your projects anyway to help strengthen my sewing skills. You're a great teacher!
MsBetterbegood 2 months ago
@MsBetterbegood hahaha... thanks! Glad to help! Be sure to subscribe to my channel if you like what you see. I post a new video every Monday and have a lot more projects posted. Check 'em out! :o)
TheCraftyGemini 2 months ago
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Imm 11 and my mom is pregnant and i want some kind of something that can be for boy or girl cause she doesnt want to know and nobody will know. Advice?
camryn64 3 months ago
@camryn64 You should take a look in my Beginner Sewing Projects playlist for more easy to do tutorials that may be helpful. I have tutorials for baby leg warmers, pajama pants, burp cloth, and some others that may work. Good luck and congrats on the new sibling!
TheCraftyGemini 3 months ago
@TheCraftyGemini Omg! I didnt think she would tell anybody but its a girl(: and THANK YOU!!! I love your videos(:
camryn64 1 month ago
@creativecute101 Have fun and good luck! Just follow my video and you'll be fine. :o)
TheCraftyGemini 3 months ago
@creativecute101 Go to craftygemini(dot)com. Click on the tab that reads: "tutorials" and then under the "Baby/Child Items" list click on the first one- "Baby Bib." The link is in that blog post.
TheCraftyGemini 3 months ago
i love this video
magicalproductionsxo 3 months ago
@magicalproductionsxo Thanks!
TheCraftyGemini 3 months ago
He is a cutie patootie...And the bibs are cute, too:)!
blueforyou2 5 months ago
@blueforyou2 LOL. Thank you! :oP
TheCraftyGemini 3 months ago
Thanks for sharing. You are very important to begginners.
exibidas 8 months ago
Excellent! You are a very good teacher/communicator! Thank you for the video. :-)
womanofsoul1 11 months ago
I just bought my first sewing machine and I have made a few burp cloths for practice, but this looks like a great next project. Thanks for the great video, very informative. I might even be able to convince my wife to try sewing once she sees how easy it can be.
Nozoki 1 year ago
thanks so much for taking the time to help us! I can't wait to see more of your videos!
preciousvayangel 1 year ago
I made several of these bibs this past week. Your instructions are very clear and easy to understand. I wish everyone could give instructions like you. Because of my success with these bibs i am looking forward to additional sewing projects. Keep up the godd work. Thanks again, gvf
gferguson12 1 year ago
I really like your tutorials they have inspired me to sew...thanks so much... I hope you continue making new ones.
tinastar123 1 year ago
Hi Vanessa :)
Love this...your tutorials are great and so easy to understand :)
thank you for sharing your amazing talents:)
Magz :)
magggie22 1 year ago
You are such a wonderful teacher! The pace of your tutorial is perfect. Great job!
nforero 1 year ago
EeshieKing: You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I buy my snaps and snap pliers from a company you can find listed on the right sidebar on my blog. Check it out at craftygemini{dot}blogspot{dot}com.
TheCraftyGemini 1 year ago
Thanks!!! Im somewhat new to sewing..and this was a great video for me!! I really apreciate it...double like lol! Oh btw where did you get those scissors and the snaps?
EeshieKing 1 year ago
You present your videos in an extremely clear and simple way. Thankyou.
priscilla3885 1 year ago
love this bib tutorial <3
cassieottery 1 year ago
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started sewing yesterday, yours are the best tutorials and so easy to follow, thankyou!
cassieottery 1 year ago
started sewing yesterday, yours are the best tutorials and so easy to follow, thankyou!
cassieottery 1 year ago
Really cute! A mom (or, grandmother, in my case) can never have too many bibs. I think I'll try this. THANKS for sharing!
auntmeme902 1 year ago
Wow I'm definatly making some of these bibs. My daughter goes through so many cuz she's very spewing lol.
Thanks for sharing!
rachiibuu 2 years ago
Tywone4: Thanks for commenting! Glad you enjoyed the video. :o)
For absorbency you want to stick to 100% cotton fabrics. Anything along the lines of flannel, terry cloth, etc. In the video, all the fabrics shown were 100% cotton, flannel. This is the same fabric I use to make cloth wipes for cleaning up baby messes, too.
TheCraftyGemini 2 years ago
great video...what type of fabric is good for bibs, as far as absorbing liquids?
Tywone4 2 years ago