Tutorial - How to Make a Monster Bib
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Tutorial - How to Make a Monster Bib


So cute for baby's meal

Monster Bib Tutorial at Stubbornly Crafty Blog

"Download and cut out your pattern. Overlap the top section of the bib on the dotted line of the bottom section of the bib and tape the two pieces together. Iron your fabrics. Cut your main fabric 12" x 10.5" and the fabric that will be below the teeth to 4" x 10.5".  Trace the four circles (the eyes) and the teeth onto the smooth side of your Wonder Under. Cut around each piece of the Wonder Under leaving a little extra "negative space" and iron them rough side down onto your fabrics following the directions on the back of the package".... Read more




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