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Repuposed Jeans Create A Sweet Bib For Baby

By Susan

Baby bibs are definitely one of the most popular projects to make from repurposed denim.  This adorable bib comes from A Maidenhair Fern. The pocket on the front gives it so much personality and styling. Love the contrasting polka-dot fabric on back.

There are so many ways to handle the closure from velcro to snaps. Be sure to check out the tutorial to see which one was chosen for this bib design and the reason.

Bib Made From Jeans With Contrasting Fabric

 

You’ll find a great tutorial sharing just how to make this bib at A Maidenhair Fern here: Make A Baby Bib From Repurposed Denim Jeans

You’ll find 5 more bibs you can make from recycled denim jeans here: Bibs

Filed Under: Bib, Fashion Tagged With: Bib Made From Jeans, Blue Jean Bib, Denim Bib, Denim Craft, Denim Project, Two-Sided Bib

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Comments

  1. Angela Jackson says

    October 29, 2014 at 1:54 am

    I love your design of the bib, that is creative. Did you use velcro for the closure?

    • Susan says

      October 29, 2014 at 2:05 am

      Angela, just visit A Maidenhair Fern and you’ll see the tutorial showing how she made her bib. It looks like she used a large snap. Here’s the tutorial: http://amaidenhairfern.blogspot.ca/2012/04/wip-wednesday-repurposed-jeans.html


Hi, I’m Susan, Glad you stopped by! If you’re looking for ideas and inspiration for repurposing those old jeans or denim clothing, you’ve come to the right place. You’ll find lots of great projects including home decor ideas, craft projects and fashion designs.

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