Free Bib Sewing Pattern: Angel’s Wings for Baby


Angel's Wing's Sewing

The Angel’s Wing’s Bib is an easy baby bib sewing pattern for baby shower or gift. Sew this pattern as part of a Grow-A-Long bib series, with the Newborn Burping Bib and the Toddler Sized Catch-All Bib.  All three of these bibs are available in the Paid Membership Site.  To see that offer go to www.sewingpatternsecrets.com/sps-intro

The Angel’s Wings Bib is also available as one of five free sewing patterns in our sampler site.  

Angel's Wings Bib for 6 Months to 2 Years (Beginner to Intermediate)

Free Bib Sewing Pattern

Fabric: Use soft cotton diaper cloth, a terry cloth, or other absorbent fabric for the main project, a cotton woven for the wings, and a coordinating cotton woven fabric to create the binding.

Entry level sewists can successfully accomplish this project if they have an understanding of attaching binding around the edge, similar to binding a quilt.

Notions:  3 yards of 1/2″ double folded bias tape.  Scrap of interfacing.
 

>See Other patterns included on the paid membership site.

> See the Newborn Burping Bib Sizes Newborn to 2 Years

>See the Baby Kimono Onesie available on our paid membership site.

Current Members:  Access this pattern on our library by logging into the library.  See baby accessories under newborns and babies.

Purchasing this Pattern:   This bib is available for free with the sampler site AND it’s available as part of our pattern library (125 patterns for $67) in our sales offer at www.sewingpatternsecrets.com/vsl  

 
 
 
 

Molly McGuire

Hi! My name is Molly McGuire, and my number one passion is sewing. In fact, I've dedicated my entire life to it. When I was a little girl, I used to love watching my grandma work on her sewing machine. She could make anything. She made all the clothes for the entire family, and it was so amazing! Today, I continue my grandma's legacy by making clothes for our extended family and teaching proper sewing techniques to our students. I get a great deal of satisfaction from teaching others. Once again, thank you for visiting my blog and please feel free to reach out to me! I would love to hear from you! Enjoy! Molly

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