diff --git a/markdown/org/docs/patterns/bob/instructions/uk.md b/markdown/org/docs/patterns/bob/instructions/uk.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f7be7d80f69 --- /dev/null +++ b/markdown/org/docs/patterns/bob/instructions/uk.md @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +--- +title: "Bob the Bib: Sewing Instructions" +--- + + + +#### Before we start: One layer or two? + +First thing you need to figure out is whether you're going to make a 1-layer (simple) bib, +or do you want to make one out of two layers. + +A two-layer bib gives you more options, as you can use an absorbent backing layer like +terrycloth, yet still have the entire cotton selection of your local fabric store available +as your choice for the front layer, aka the visible one. + + + +## Step 1: Optional: Join layers + +If you decide to go for two layers, simply join them together at the edges before applying the bias tape. + +You probably want to pin or bast this prior to sewing. The two different types of fabric will behave differently, so secure them in place prior to sewing the together. + +Make sure to sew close to the edge so that the stitches will be under the bias tape finish later. + + +## Step 2: Apply bias tape + +Wer're going to apply bias tape as a finish around the entire edge of the bib. + +You probably want to start at the bottom strap, as this way the joint of the bias seam will be covered when the bib is worn. + +Just work your way around, and take your time. + + + +Provide generic instructions for sewing bias tape + + + +## Step 3: Install snaps or button + +Next, install the snaps on the straps, as indicated on the pattern. + +If you don't have or want snaps, you can also use a button + buttonhole. + + +## Step 4: You're done! + +That was easy 😃 +