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Since the Bandana is an accessory that never goes out of style, how about sewing a Bandana Bib to make your baby even more stylish?? In today's tutorial we will learn how to sew a Double-Sided Bandana Bib with just TWO seams! That's right! You didn't read it wrong, and I tried to explain all the details, considering teaching to a person who is new to sewing!!! The FIRST seam is in the shape of a square on the wrong side of the piece, using the domestic sewing machine and leaving a 07 cm opening to turn the piece over and for the SECOND seam you choose the Invisible Stitch seam by hand (I found it better, and there is a video here on the channel) or the seam very close to the edge of the fabric known as Backstitch Seam. Then just apply the snap button (there is already a video here on the channel teaching) and that's it! A bib model that is easier to make than the traditional model that I have already taught here, and it is a sellable piece, quick to make and super cute!!!!! Tip: If you want, this piece can be turned into two! Just cut a diagonal and sew the triangles, leaving a 7 cm gap without sewing to turn the piece over. ------------------------------ Have you ever thought about taking a 100% online class with me at Hotmart? Well, thinking about helping artisans who like to sew baby items, I developed 03 video classes that can add value to your studio and your clients. As an entrepreneur and artisan, I developed a project with two pieces. Where I teach step by step, a regurgitator and another model of a tie-on bib for babies from 0 to 6 months. The pieces have a pattern and the classes are within the Hotmart platform. To purchase my project, access the link: https://pay.hotmart.com/S43523666B I'm counting on you! ------------------------------ Materials: 01 cut of 100% cotton main fabric 30 x 30 cm (I used tricoline) 01 cut of 100% cotton lining fabric 30 x 30 cm (I used tricoline) Snap button (Velcro could be used) Note: In this case, as the final result is with 04 layers of fabric, I do not recommend using a structurer between the main fabric and the lining fabric. This Double-Sided Bandana Bib after being sewn and considering about 4 centimeters of slack at the baby's neck, has a circumference of 30 cm. (approximately for a baby 6 months of age or older.) For the perfect fit, you need to know the circumference of the baby's neck before starting the piece, and its diagonal should be the value of the neck circumference plus an increase of about 4 cm to have a slack for wearability, comfort and safety. I wish you great SEWING!!!!!!!! Thank you for watching the video! Subscribe here to the Channel and follow all the content! Thanks for watching! By Cida Luna. Follow me also on: Follow me online here: ======================= • LINKEDIN: / aparecidaluna • PINTEREST: / boards • INSTAGRAM: / clickluna • VISIT MY SITE: https://www.clickluna.com.br/ *_________________________________ WATCH ALSO: How to do reverse stitching at the beginning and end of the fabric: • How to do reverse stitching at the beginning and end of the fabric: How to do INVISIBLE STITCH with a hand needle: • How to do INVISIBLE STITCH with a needle... How to apply a snap button with pliers: • How to apply a snap button with pliers