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Rebel Bandana Bib
Crochet Baby Bandana Bib Crochet Pattern PDF - Rebel - A very plain easily adjustable crochet baby drool bib, or dribble bib that is quick to make. Unisex | Gender Neutral - Baby Boy or Baby Girl. Great baby shower gift. Perfect for keeping clothes underneath dry when teething or a cute baby clothing accessory. Bib in photos is 7” 18cm at widest and 7” 18cm long. Easily adjustable for larger sizes.
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PDF is 10 pages.
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SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate - You need to be able to do front and back post stitches for the border - Lots of photos to help. I am more than happy to help if you have any questions.
YARN USED: Makr Venture 10 ply 100g approx 250m/273 yards In Grey and Mulberry. Any Aran 10 Ply or Worsted #4 should work or you can make this in any yarn with recommended hook size on ball band and adjust number of starting chains/stitches.
(This used 20g so a great way to use up left over yarn).
GAUGE: 4” / 10cm = 13 stitches and 8 rows in dc using 5.00mm Hook. (With a bib it’s not imperative to be exact as a slightly larger or smaller bib will still work).
5.00mm & 5.50mm Crochet Hooks. (or the recommended hook size on yarn ball band plus a hook .50mm larger for border).
COPYRIGHT: This pattern is protected by copyright. Unauthorised reproduction in any form is forbidden. You are welcome to make garments to sell but I would love if you would please credit my shop by including a link for my crochet pattern or on instagram credit me @lisascrochetdesignz or #lisascrochetdesignz.
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- First published: September 2023
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