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---
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title: 'Bob the Bib: Sewing Instructions'
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sidebar_label: Sewing Instructions
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sidebar_position: 20
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---
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:::note
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#### Before we start: One layer or two?
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First thing you need to figure out is whether you're going to make a 1-layer (simple) bib,
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or do you want to make one out of two layers.
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A two-layer bib gives you more options, as you can use an absorbent backing layer like
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terrycloth, yet still have the entire cotton selection of your local fabric store available
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as your choice for the front layer, aka the visible one.
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## Step 1: Optional: Join layers
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If you decide to go for two layers, simply join them together at the edges before applying
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the bias tape.
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You probably want to pin or baste this prior to sewing. The two different types of fabric
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will behave differently, so secure them in place prior to sewing the together.
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Make sure to sew close to the edge so that the stitches will be under the bias tape
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finish later.
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## Step 2: Apply bias tape
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We're going to apply bias tape as a finish around the entire edge of the bib.
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You probably want to start at the bottom strap, as this way the joint of the bias
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seam will be covered when the bib is worn.
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Just work your way around, and take your time.
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## Step 3: Install snaps or button
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Next, install the snaps on the straps, as indicated on the pattern.
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If you don't have or want snaps, you can also use a button + buttonhole.
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## Step 4: You're done!
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That was easy 😃
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title: Head size
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Controls the size of the bib, as it will be drafted to fit this head circumference.
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In our tutorial (this bib is what we use in our tutorial to show people the ropes
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of designing their own patterns) we use a measurement for this.
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But we feel that's a bit overkill for real-world use on our site, so we've made it an option.
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title: Length ratio
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---
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Controls the length of the bib.
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- Increase the percentage to lengthen the bib.
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- Decrease the percentage to shorten the bib.
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title: Neck ratio
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Controls the size of the neck opening relative to the bib size. The bib size is determined by [head size](/docs/designs/bob/options#headsize), this option controls how much to reduce the head size by to determine the circumference and width of the neck opening.
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- Increase the percentage to widen the neck opening.
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- Decrease the percentage to constrict the neck opening.
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title: 'Bob the Bib: Design Options'
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sidebar_label: Design Options
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sidebar_position: 10
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---
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import Headsize from '@site/docs/designs/bob/options/headsize/readme.mdx'
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import Lengthratio from '@site/docs/designs/bob/options/lengthratio/readme.mdx'
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import Neckratio from '@site/docs/designs/bob/options/neckratio/readme.mdx'
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import Widthratio from '@site/docs/designs/bob/options/widthratio/readme.mdx'
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## Fit
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### Length {#lengthratio}
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<Lengthratio />
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### Neck opening {#neckratio}
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<Neckratio />
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### Width {#widthratio}
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<Widthratio />
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## Size
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### Head size {#headsize}
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title: Width ratio
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Controls the width of the bib.
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- Increase the percentage to widen the width of the bib.
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- Decrease the percentage to constrict the width of the bib.
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title: "Bob: FreeSewing's Bob the Bib"
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sidebar_label: Bob the Bib
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<DesignInfo design="bob" />
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## Designer Notes {#notes}
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The only reason I designed this pattern is because I wanted something very
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simple to use in our [pattern design
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tutorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design).
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In fact, I considered this design too simple to include on FreeSewing.org and
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for many years it was not available.
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But then users started asking _why_ it was not available, and I didn't really
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have a good answer for that.
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So here it is. A fully parametric bib named Bob.
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joost
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## What You Need {#needs}
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To make Bob, you will need the following:
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- [Basic sewing supplies](/docs/sewing/basic-sewing-supplies)
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- A little bit of suitable fabric ([see Fabric options](/docs/designs/aaron/fabric))
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- Enough bias tape to go around the entire bib
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- A snap or other type of fastener
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## Fabric Options {#fabric}
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An bib should be soft, absorbent, and be able to handle plenty of washing cycles.
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In addition, natural fibres are much preferred, especially for babies.
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So use cotton, flannel, or jersey knit for the bib front of the bib, and back it with
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something like terrycloth (aka towel fabric) or a similar bamboo-based fabric.
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## Cutting Instructions {#cutting}
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- Cut **1 bib**
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- There is no seam allowance on the bib, it will be finished with bias tape
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