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Do you sew? You can make them super easy out of fingertip towels! Fold them in half, cut a circle in it, sew ribbing around the neck hole! Or you can cut a half moon shape on the edge and trim off with bias tape leaving long ends to tie around the neck. When ever I have a friend having a baby, I make lots of the pull over ones with neck holes in different towels, for holidays and occasions, etc. They only cost about a dollar or two to make and only take about 10 minutes each! I know you can purchase them somewhere, but I'm a crafter and make everything.

2007-06-17 11:59:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I had them made for me by a family friend and I know what you are going thur because they are great I only have two so when one is washing I use the other so if it rains Im stuck lol. They fit sooo much better and are easier to put on then the valcro bibs. Sorry I couldnt help though. Alot of shops wont sell them as when the baby gets bigger pulling them off the wrong way can result in a sore neck for the baby. Good Luck Hunting.

2007-06-17 12:02:48 · answer #2 · answered by Lucky Mummy to 2!!! 5 · 0 0

The best thing to do is hire someone who sews, you can usually hire a seamstress or someone who does mending at a dry cleaners, or hit up Grandma. Anyways, if you buy terry cloth hand sized towles they are great. Fold them at the 2/3 mark to that 2/3 is at the front and 1/3 at the back, then cut a half circle out of the fold to go over the head. Then they only have to sew some elastic, ribbed 1' fabric around the hole. It will be similar to the neck of a t-shirt. This way too they are cheap, super easy to wash and you can choose the colours.

2007-06-17 11:59:58 · answer #3 · answered by calgaryjenhere 4 · 0 0

I found some at Target. They are Sesame Street "brand". I bought them for my toddler because they are bigger than regular baby bibs, almost like a hand-towel but with the convenience of having the pull-over-the-head feature! I love them! Good luck!

2007-06-17 12:13:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I found Sesame Street ones at Target and Walmart. Babies R Us or Toys R Us will probably have them. Good luck.

FYI: When your baby hits toddlerhood, I suggest the plasticy ones witht he snaps that make a sort of catch thingy for dropped food. Target, Walmart and the above also have these. Burlington Coat Factory also has them in their Baby Depot. I LOVE these bc they wipe clean, can still be machine washed and catch all the falling food of a toddler!

2007-06-17 12:09:43 · answer #5 · answered by Glutenfreegirl 5 · 0 0

We had the comparable subject. Our first answer develop into to take off her clothing at the same time as she ate, then in simple terms hose her down interior the sink every time. finally, this did no longer artwork for us for useful motives. We chanced on some very great stable plastic bibs with vast nutrients catching wallet bu Sally Huss at Walmart. They snapped on rapid and that they have been great elementary to scrub and entirely lovable. She in simple terms now's in a position to take them off herself and she or he's in simple terms about 2. luck!

2016-10-09 10:05:20 · answer #6 · answered by piner 4 · 0 0

i saw them at walmart. they had winnie the pooh theme.

2007-06-17 13:14:46 · answer #7 · answered by newmomma 3 · 0 0

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