[Cute and Easy] Handmade Ideas for Baby Bibs and Drool Bibs
A baby essential known as a bib—also called a drool bib—used from birth to around 1–2 years old.
Of course, its main purpose is to keep clothes clean during breastfeeding, meals, and drooling, but lately it’s also become popular as a stylish accent or one-point accessory.
Buying store-bought or handmade ones online is great, but since you can never have too many bibs, why not try making them yourself?
We introduce options that are easy to sew, doable by hand stitching, and even ones you can make with materials from the 100-yen shop.
They make perfect gifts for friends who’ve just had a baby, too!
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[Cute and Easy] Handmade Baby Bib Ideas (11–20)
Horizontal snap style

Many bibs with snap buttons have the button right at the back of the child’s neck, which some people find hard to fasten and unfasten.
So here’s how to make a side-button bib with the snap placed at the side of the neck, making it easy to put on and take off from the front of the child.
The method is simple, though the pattern might seem complicated at first—but you’ll just draw straight lines and round the corners freehand.
Once you’ve made the pattern, you can use it over and over to make as many bibs as you like!
Making T-shirts with stamps

Would you like to have fun making T-shirts with stamps? T-shirts freely expressed on construction paper will become favorite creations.
First, have the children fold small pieces of cardboard into triangles and secure them with tape.
Use these to stamp patterns onto T-shirt-shaped construction paper.
Once the patterns are done, hang them up to dry like laundry to enjoy even more of a T-shirt vibe.
If making your own T-shirt sparks interest, it’s also a great chance to practice folding a real T-shirt.
This craft is perfect for two-year-olds who are rapidly gaining new skills.
In conclusion
Handmade bib ideas—there are so many cute ones that it’s hard to decide which to make, right? There are lots that look adorable and stylish, too.
You can never have too many as spares, so try making plenty in different patterns and shapes, for use at home and for going out!


