Friday, May 06, 2016

May is for makers // baby bibs

Welcome to finish it up Friday!


I've joined in the May is for Makers campaign. For each of the 5 weeks in May, the idea is to purchase a pattern from an independent pattern designer and work on that pattern throughout the week. I thought that was a great idea/challenge, so I joined in. It's definitely going to take some intention and follow through, but I'm excited about it, too! (This was started by Lindsay of LRstitched and you can read her post about it here.)
My first pattern purchase is The Best Bib, by JCasa. I've seen this cute bib pop up on the internet countless times over the years. Since I know a LOT of people having babies these days, I thought this was a great place to start! The shape of this bib is the cutest ever.
For some reason, I wasn't feeling scrappy when I made these (I don't know what's up with that, but I am concerned about it, hahaha!), so I kept it simple and made the bibs out of just two fabrics each.
This was my first attempt, following the pattern exactly as it was written. (That's super hard for me! Haha!!) It turned out pretty well! It's nice when you have cute fabric that does most of the work.
This is my second bib. I LOVE this fabric! I have a lot of it, so it wasn't too hard to cut into. (Yay!) For this version, I made the ties a little narrower (2 1/4"), a few inches longer, and I cut the tie pieces on the bias.
The pattern calls for a straight cut of fabric for the tie piece, but I found it was a little tricky to attach, even with the gentle curve of the neck line.
This one, with the fabric cut on the bias, was much easier to attach around the neckline. I did a little glue basting to keep the layers on the back in place while I stitched them down, which was super helpful. I love this fabric combination so much! Thankfully, I am not tempted to keep it, since I have no need for baby bibs at this time. :)

Now, I only have about 12 more to make.....

Are you joining in the May is for Makers challenge? If you are, I'd love to hear about it!

It's your turn! Please link up your finishes for the week. Thanks for joining me for finish it up Friday!
finish it up Friday, May 6, 2016
1. Katy @ Katy Quilts  61. Gretchen's Little Corner  
2. Carie @ Space for the Butterflies  62. Kim @PersimonDreams  
3. Adaliza  63. Janeen@ Quilt Art Designs  
4. Judy@Quilt Paradigm  64. Mary Stori  
5. Sylvia  65. Conservative by Smiles Too Loudly  
6. Julie @ Pink Doxies  66. Heide  
7. Eva-Bambi-Johansson  67. Karen @ runsewfun  
8. Lizzie Lenard Vintage Sewing  68. rachael @ the floral suitcase  
9. Box It All Up Baby Quilt  69. Sew Happily Ever After  
10. Needle & Foot  70. Emma @ A Hand Stitched Life  
11. smilesfromkate A New Quilt  71. Wendy's quilts and more  
12. Teagan @ Hope Deferred - Patchwork Play  72. Ruth @Stitching Impressions  
13. Colleen @ Piecemakerquilts  73. Gail  
14. alidiza  74. Mother's Day Bird Trio  
15. Takeoff and Poolside Totes  75. Jess @ Sew Jess Handmade  
16. Smilesfromkate Adding a home button  76. Summer  
17. White Poncho - Quilting Stories  77. beth@lovelaughquilt  
18. Brooke of Silly Mama Quilts  78. Michelle @ From Bolt to Beauty  
19. Abigail @ cut&alter  79. May Is For Makers Week 1  
20. Julie @ That's Sew Julie  80. Nakeytoes Quilting  
21. modern finished blocks  81. Carla @Creatin in the Sticks BOM pattern  
22. Quilted Baby Slippers  82. Borders on, now a finished patchwork top  
23. Kat & Cat Quilts  83. Debbie @ A Quilter's Table  
24. Amanda @ Material Girl Quilts  84. Busy Hands Quilts - Twin Kite Flight  
25. Em's Scrapbag  85. Anja @ Anja Quilts  
26. Julie Bagamary  86. Sunshine Kwilts  
27. Sarah Schraw @ Sarah Quilts  87. Little Black Cat Quilting  
28. Lunalovequilts - Improv' quilt  88. Terri Faust Quilts  
29. Leanne @ Devoted Quilter  89. 1984 - First magazine article  
30. Janine @ Rainbow Hare  90. Quilting is more fun than Housework  
31. Sarah @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict  91. Kris@sewsunshine  
32. Painted Damsel @ The Little Red Hen  92. Wavy Stars Table Runner  
33. Snowcatcher  93. Huntspatch Quilts - Super Tote  
34. Quilts & Such  94. Fleur de Lis Quilts: 3 Family Finishes  
35. Yanicka  95. Stacey @slostudio - Baby quilt top  
36. Sew Preeti Quilts - Strawberry Salad  96. Prom Dress Refashion - Amy  
37. Sew Crafty Jenn  97. Jayne's Quilting Room  
38. April Progress & News  98. megan @ Crooked Tail Crafts  
39. Exploring London - Liberty 2016  99. Scrappy Cats Quilt Finish  
40. FPP - A Very Large Seahorse  100. Scrappy Granny Squares  
41. Sarah | Piece in the City  101. Maartje Quilt  
42. Exploring Bath England - Country Threads  102. Kelly Cline Quilting  
43. Karen  103. Stoffbreite  
44. Lime spider web  104. Sarah Goer Quilts  
45. Tessa @ Quilting with Eevee  105. Maryandpatch - Third in a series  
46. Rachel's Horse Quilt  106. Fern  
47. Erica@dressesandspurs  107. Louisa @ Sewmotion  
48. IdaRatherBeQuilting  108. Charity quilt - patched and basted  
49. Handwrought Quilts  109. Augustsnow  
50. Lorna @ Sew Fresh Quilts  110. Sandra @ mmm! quilts  
51. Elena - Cosiendo Sueñoss  111. Susan's Quilt Creations  
52. Izzy @ Dizzy Quilts  112. Heather Ross Heart Mug Rug  
53. Julia Graber  113. Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl  
54. The Stars at night....  114. tubakk - Norway  
55. Beth @ Cooking Up Quilts  115. Judy @ Sew Some Sunshine  
56. SHARON Parcel  116. Needle little Balance  
57. frankie  117. Janice@singreadsew  
58. Mama Spark  118. Patch the Giraffe  
59. Fancy Fox @ Dresden Lane  119. Mihaela  
60. DonnaleeQ  120. 2ne  

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20 comments:

Carie @ Space for the Butterflies said...

Oh they are so cute!! And what a lovely idea for May :)

Julie said...

I chuckled when I heard you say it was hard to follow a pattern exactly. Me, too. I read through it, and immediately start thinking how to streamline or tweak it more to my liking. I'm glad I'm not the only one.

Julie@PinkDoxies

Bernie Kringel said...

I am definitely participating and have bought my first pattern for this month (though I had also bought one the last week of April, before we got going on this!) But the first pattern I bought is for a queen size quilt and I won't let myself start that until I finish the two I am working on..... I don't do well with too many projects stacked up.

The bibs are adorable!

Melissa Corry said...

Those bibs are so adorable!!!

Steph said...

Cute bibs - I have to remember them for my new niece.

Janine @ Rainbow Hare said...

Those bibs are adorable :)

Quilts and Such said...

Love the pattern, love the fabric, love the bibs!

Lorna McMahon said...

The May is for Makers initiative is a wonderful idea! Yes, I am participating too. It's a lot of fun to search for cute patterns and make purchases to support the indie designers. I am just in love with your new makes, Amanda Jean. They are simply adorable!

Elena said...

¡Me encantan! ¡Qué colores tan alegres!
Elena

Cut&Alter said...

What a cute little pattern - love how your bibs turned out! I have also joined in with May is for Makers. My first purchase was a noodlehead bag pattern and I have the next 2 already decided!

Anne / Springleaf Studios said...

Sweet little bibs. I love you red dot for the ties on the second one. I'm doing the May is for Makers too. As a small designer myself it's time I do my part to support other small designers. Hard to narrow down all the great choices though.

Carole @ From My Carolina Home said...

Yes, I am doing May is for Makers too. I'll be purchasing from bloggers who I follow for their great ideas. I may not necessarily work on it each week, but will be making the purchase to say to them "your work has value"

Anonymous said...

Cute bibs. Too bad I have no more need for bibs.

This past week, I've been reminded that May is for gardening. I can't believe how the time flies when my preschooler and I are outdoors with out hands in the dirt. The good thing is, we've gotten a lot of our cool crops planted (though with the weather today one wonders why not skip right to the warm weather veggies.)

Debbie said...

Darling! This is my favorite bib pattern and I'm used it many times for gifts!

Needled Mom said...

So cute and the bias is a great idea.

Abby / Linda said...

I'm busy making bibs right now too! Only . . .they are the allover kind. My client wants "coverage" :) Love your cute fabrics!!!

elnorac said...

Cute bibs! That's my favorite bib pattern, and I make the same modifications that you did.

Karen said...

Hey, Amanda Jean! I'm asking myself when did you change your blog header to this nice clean--dare I say modern?--design? (I'm fearing that the answer is "ages ago" and I didn't notice :( I like it! And those bibs are adorable :)

Kate said...

Love the fabric combinations you used for your baby bibs. Those will be very useful gifts.

Sara said...

Could you please tell me the name of the blue fabric? I love it.