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Washcloth Bib
I was looking at this classic washcloth pattern that has been turned into shawls, blankets, towels, rugs, mug coasters, etc. and I thought, why not a baby bib? All you have to do is make a slit for the neck opening and then bind off a few rows after that and you got yourself an easy, basic (but so cute) baby bib!
Click here for the Video Tutorial and my blog!
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Knitting Techniques Used: Cast On, Knit, yarn over, k2tog, and Bind Off
Materials
-Size 4 Worsted weight cotton yarn. I used Peaches & Creme in Bubble Gum and Sea Mist. (98 yds.)
Here is a link to lots of pretty colored cotton yarns AND they’re as low as $3 each! I also love this Lion Brand Cotton Yarn.
-Size US 7(4.5mm) Needles. Click here for my circular needle set I used in my video tutorial.
-Tapestry Needle
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- First published: October 2020
- Page created: October 17, 2020
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