Sometime ago I featured some of the bibs that I made for Greenly (step granddaughter). This past week, my supervisor at the Senior Center where I volunteer asked me if I would have the time to sew a couple of bibs for her father. Since I was looking for some new projects, I agreed to make it. After completing two manly bibs, I decided to make another senior that comes in and have lunch at the center. She is the only one that uses a bib because she does not want her clothes to get dirty just in case the food drops or drink spills. Here's my completed project.
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First one with a pretend tie. |
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Second one with a pretend bow tie and buttons, |
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Third one for Rosemary who comes for lunch at the Senior Center |
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The other side of the above reversible bib. |
It's the circle of life. You were them when you are a baby (small and short bibs) and then again when you get very old and lives in a nursing home (long bibs). If you have a relative that is currently in a nursing home and would like one of these bibs, please send me a comment and I will make a couple bibs for the. I think I made some for my father at the request of my mother. I know I did not make them for my mom.
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