Bandanna pattern free download






















Once the pattern is cut; place the pattern on the fabric with the straight edge on a fold of the fabric and pin it. Repeat with another piece of fabric and with the interfacing. Cut out all 3 pieces. You will have your front, back and interfacing for your bandana:. Next, take your two pieces of contrasting fabric and lay them RST right sides together. Then you will place the piece of interfacing on top.

Pin all three layers together and you are ready to start sewing! Here is what your layers should look like:. Clip around the edges of the bandana so that when you turn it, it will lay prettier.

Now you are ready to turn it inside out! And you will have a 2 sided reversible bandana! But there are a few steps left! Top Stitch — this is optional but will add a nice touch to the finished product.

No Velcro scratching that little neck! This way, the large bib will fit several sizes - baby, toddler and even older kids. I've done it before and it has worked perfectly! Get it from the shop here - it's absolutely FREE! Print and start cutting and sewing right now! This bandana bib pattern is quite simple and easy to make. It will be made in no time and save you some money along the way. Who knows, you might just create an all-time favorite bib for your baby or toddler!

Get email updates and never miss out on new patterns, printables and tutorials. A cute and easy-sew! Or check out this popular pattern: Ultimate Diaper Clutch - a perfect baby welcoming gift every new mom would love to get! Use both my bandana bib pattern and the Ultimate Diaper Clutch pattern and you've got a perfect homemade baby welcoming gift set!

When I print the pattern everything comes out fine except the actual pattern; this page is all dark blue and the cutting lines are not visible. I have tried 3 times now using a lot of printing ink.. Do you know what might have happened? Warmly, Damjana. Thanks again! Thank you so much for this pattern. I have a baby nephew due in November so thought I would give this a go.

The pattern, photos and explanation are really clear. I look forward to starting my next sewing project with you. These are so adorable! My kids are past bib-age and I wish I'd known about this style when I actually needed them! I love that they're reversible! Thank you so much for this free pattern! I nanny a 3 year old fellow who has autism and recently he's started chewing on his shirts when he gets stressed or excited.

This looks like it will be perfect for him! Protecting his clothes while looking like a style choice rather than a bib. I'm going to whip one up now out of my stash and see if his momma wants me to make some more when she comes to pick him up this afternoon. Just wanted to update that it worked great! He wore it to preschool and it did exactly as we wanted, he was chewing on the bib instead of his clothes. He and I went to the fabric store and picked out fabric to make several more!

The only change that i made was to extend the length of the bandana part a bit, the neck circumfrence was just right, but it wasn't quite long enough for him. But he's 3 years old a bit older than the target audience and is a VERY large guy as he's the same height and weight as my 5 year old!

I'm after a pattern that's for a younger age group around 4mths would I just cut this pattern down? Hi, yes, you're right. I started using this pattern when my toddler was around 1.

This way, the bib will fit the baby when she's older, too. Pivot and edgestitch down to the point and back up. Please share it on social media with the hashtag heatherhandmade and tag me!

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