Crochet Baby Pacifier Bib Pattern
Thursday, 12. November 2009 5:55
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This is such an ingenious crochet baby bib pattern. The bib also doubles as a pacifier clip so baby is always clean AND happy. The double thickness of the elephant’s head is just where you need the extra absorbtion too. This crochet baby bib pattern gets two thumbs up from me!

Crochet Pacifier Baby Bib

The Crochet Bib in Use
Materials: Red Heart Classic worsted weight, 1-1/2 oz. #261 Maize, 1/2 oz. #412 Silver;
small amount of #312 Black;
G hook (4mm); 5/8″ Velcro Sticky Back Hook and Loop Fasteners, 1 set;
pacifier or toy; sewing and tapestry needles; matching sewing thread
Click here to get the free bib pattern.
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Category:Baby Bibs Patterns | Comment (0) | Autor: Cathy

