Use it folded lengthwise as a bib to keep drool from soaking those cute outfits:
Leave it open for a baby-sized blankie to cuddle:
I'd seen a similar bib design for sale online for the hefty price of $18 each. Yikes. With how many bibs my 4 month old can go through in a day, I'd need a small loan to afford more than a day's worth. Mine cost about $3.50 each to make & are a quick sew. My son's favorite swaddle blankets are a swanky brand made from bamboo muslin, so being able to make these from that same lovely fabric for a fraction of the price is ideal. Serious savings!
Now let's make one!
- My FREE Infinity Bib Pattern HERE
- 1/2 yd bamboo organic cotton blend swaddle muslin fabric (I bought mine from Simplififabric)
- 1 1/2 yds baby pom pom trim (I bought mine from Sugar Pink Boutique)
- 2 plastic snap sets
- Ball point needle
Download the pattern and print at 100% scale. Measure the printout against the 1 inch sets box to confirm sizing is correct. Cut out all 4 pieces and tape together at sides as indicated.
The swaddle muslin I bought gets softer in every wash. Being a bamboo/organic cotton blend, it's the cuddliest muslin I've found too. The baby pom pom trim is nice & plush and adds just the right amount of detail.
Start with folded fabric and, using the pattern piece, cut out the bib front & back:
On the right side of one piece, pin the trim 1/4 inch from the raw edge:
Stitch the trim in place, using a ball point needle.
Sew the trim all the way around, curving around the pointed ends, and overlapping the raw edges.
Place this piece over the other piece, right sides together and pin.
On the side with the trim attached, stitch the bib front & back together, using the trim stitching as a guide to stitch over:
Leave a 1 1/2 inch gap for turning, then slipstitch closed by hand.
Set the plastic snaps along the markings, having the male snaps face up on one end and the female snaps face down on the other.
When the ends are snapped together, this will give the slight twist needed for the layered infinity look.
Or just leave it open for a quick cuddle. Whatever baby needs in the moment!
