Thank you for this tutorial, there are so many patterns out there so having 3 styles (in differing sizes too) all linked in one place was helpful. Plus, you are my type of sewist; too many tutorials I watch don't press and I honestly find them cringe-worthy and hard to watch! Happy sewing!
Thanks a million for your beautiful bib patterns and very much for your friendly and clear instructions!!! I really enjoyed the tutorial, and know that it will be as joyful to sew!! God bless!!
Usually when you thread your machine you use the same color for the top spool as you do for the bobbin. This is fine when the fabrics you are sewing together are the same or when the underside of your project will never be visible. However, if you are sewing something like a place mat and the top side is one color and the underside is a different color, it will look more professional if you match the thread on each side. This is easy to do: what you need to know is that when you’re top-stitching the thread you see on the right side of the fabric (the side facing up to you) is coming from the top spool of thread (she used red) and the stitching underneath (the side facing down while you’re sewing) is coming from the bobbin (she used white).
Thank you! New grandma here needing to make some of these! ❤
You are probably thinking of double gauze for the swaddling fabric and that white fabric is eyelet. Thanks for the comparison!
Thank you for this tutorial, there are so many patterns out there so having 3 styles (in differing sizes too) all linked in one place was helpful. Plus, you are my type of sewist; too many tutorials I watch don't press and I honestly find them cringe-worthy and hard to watch! Happy sewing!
I enjoyed your video very much! Thanks!
Thanks a million for your beautiful bib patterns and very much for your friendly and clear instructions!!! I really enjoyed the tutorial, and know that it will be as joyful to sew!! God bless!!
Thank you so much for sharing!!! 👏 I hope that you have a blessed day!💞
Thank you! You too!
@@stephaniekennedy2358 Thank you!💞
I can't find any of these videos where they show the length and the width of these things
How can we get hold of the patterns please? I love to give it a try. Thanks 🙏
Great content. Thanks.
Flannel?
Gauze fabric is what you couldn’t remember lol
Perfeito como você passa o conhecimento obrigada .
If you stitched around the whole bib how did you get red on the front and white thread on the back? How did you separate the stitches?
Usually when you thread your machine you use the same color for the top spool as you do for the bobbin. This is fine when the fabrics you are sewing together are the same or when the underside of your project will never be visible. However, if you are sewing something like a place mat and the top side is one color and the underside is a different color, it will look more professional if you match the thread on each side.
This is easy to do: what you need to know is that when you’re top-stitching the thread you see on the right side of the fabric (the side facing up to you) is coming from the top spool of thread (she used red) and the stitching underneath (the side facing down while
you’re sewing) is coming from the bobbin (she used white).
@@Paisleyjan1 oh ok! Thank you so much for taking the time to respond!
@@nakiaskinner4968 you're welcome!
Do you use plastic snaps, just wondering which kit to order from amazon.
Could you please let us know what the sizes of these bandanas are across the neck part
I love that white fabric I think they call it eyelet
Can you please send or upload the pdf of the design pattern paper
How can I get bandana bib patterns?
Great informative video thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
what is the tool you used for making the holes for the snaps? thank you
Its a beadsmith leather punch here is a link for you. amzn.to/34y3kKF
What fabrics do you use?
Most of the time I use quilting cotton on the front and either diaper flannel or toweling on the back (depends how absorbent you need it to be).
cant find the printable pattern
on the first one ...you have to scroll way down the page after the supplies needed section. I usually scroll and look for a subscribe option also.