
All instructions are on the pattern PDF, and this is a really straight-forward and easy item to make. Perfect for a "let me whip something up last-minute" baby gift! The little "doll" is made from the scraps from the neck hole - there are no instructions for this, because it was just a silly little idea I had at the time.
Download the PDF pattern here.
Print at 100% on an A4 size sheet of paper. As always, please remember MBP patterns are free for personal use only - contact me for licencing details if you want to use it to make items for sale. I always appreciate a link back to this post if you make one, and I'd love to see your versions! Have fun!









You're such a rockstar, I love it! I'll be linking.
ReplyDeleteThanks :) Glad you like it!
ReplyDeleteSå utrolig mye fint du lager! Er skikkelig imponert :)
ReplyDeleteSkal prøve meg på smekke med tilhørende liten dukke til lille i morgen tror jeg..
Thank you! Perfect for my niece who will be eating food soon.
ReplyDeletesweetcheese - i'm glad they decided to start feeding her. just kidding.
ReplyDeletethis is adorable. i'm new to sewing, and this seems like something i can tackle.
Adorable! Thank you so much for sharing. A perfect and useful baby gift.
ReplyDeleteLove the roundness of this bib! Cute! What fabric would you suggest to soak up dribble from babes' mouths?
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I love this site. Wish I had more time and skills.
ReplyDeleteSoo cute. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you find these cutesy print fabrics? Do you make them or is that just available in Europe? I can't find those kind of print here in FL or maybe I have not looked enough :X
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I am going to link to you in my blog one of these days! Great idea!
ReplyDeletecute and simple..
ReplyDeletelovely use of the excess fabric!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for bib pattern, so cute.
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To Anonymous and Sally, did you print the pattern at 100% or fit to page? When I printed it initially I noticed that the pattern was way too small, and realized that my print settings automatically defaulted to fit to page. But I saw that as soon as I printed the pattern that it was small, and didn't cut my fabric until I had the pattern the right size.
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ReplyDeletethank you for sharing thie cute pattern!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this gift idea - thank you so much for saving my life. I have 6 pregnant friends about to pop and you have managed to give me an idea that is actually achievable!
ReplyDeleteI am a beginner sewer, but am very determined to try this awesome pattern out for a baby gift! Thanks so much for sharing it!! I think I'll make myself a few too.
ReplyDeleteMy sister is having twins!!! I'm a guppy when it comes to sewing but my moms a shark! So wish me luck I'm going to try to swim with the sharks. FOR THE TWINKIES!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this great pattern. Hope you don't mind, but I'm pinning this one. I'm hoping to make several bibs for a charity and am assuming this comes under 'personal use'.
ReplyDeleteThese are great, love the fabrics you've chosen, hope I can find some that I really like as I'd love to make some of these for christmas gifts.
ReplyDeleteHi, I love your pattern but when I print it at 100% it still looks very small, specially the neck - is that the right size?
ReplyDeleteMany thanks!