Before we get into details, let’s just make sure we are both on the same page. This listing is NOT for a finished garment, it is for a PDF file. After you purchase, you will get an Etsy link to click and download- it really is instant!
A two-for-one deal! The Casey Bib and Burp cloth set are sure to be a hit as a baby shower gift, or for yourself if you love matching as much as I do. Both have three layers of fabric for ultimate protection and absorbency. Three sizes are included for the bib (infant, baby, and toddler). One size for the burp cloth. Finished dimensions are:
BIB:
Infant (newborn to 0-6M approximately), finished dimensions are 6 1/2” (W) x 5 1/8” (H)*
Baby (6-9M to 12-18M approximately), finished dimensions are 7 1/2” (W) x 5 7/8” (H)*
Toddler (18-24M and older), finished dimensions are 8 3/8” (W) x 6 5/8” (H)*
BURP CLOTH:
15 3⁄4” (H) 7 3⁄4” (W)
What do you get?
-Instructions/tutorial with real step-by-step photos, and detailed steps including what you will need
-All pattern files are Adobe Acrobat Layer compatible
-Seam allowance is included, 3/8” (1cm)
-Instruction/tutorial is in English
-An A0 copyshop/projector size file is included (with Adobe Acrobat Layer compatibility)
What about the technical stuff?
-Compatible with all standard print paper sizes (A4, A3, US Letter, and Legal)
-Once you receive the file, you will print it from your home printer. It will print on multiple sheets that will need to be taped together. We try to minimize the headache by including lots of colors/markers when piecing together
-No Serger is required, all you need is a sewing machine that can do a zig-zag and a straight stitch
-No commercial limitations on finished sewn goods
-You cannot resell or distribute the PDF files (those are property of Peanut Patterns)
What/how much fabric do you need?
Main fabric- light woven cotton
Inner fabric- cotton flannel for absorbency
Lining fabric- plush or terry cloth
You will need a 1/2” yard of fabric (45” or 60” in width) for each layer. This is for both the bib and burp cloth. If you don’t mind cutting from the cross grain, all you need is 1/3 of a yard for each layer.
Additional Supplies:
-KAM snaps for closure (2 sockets, 1 stud, and 3 caps)
-Polyester thread
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