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  1. #1
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    Jan 2008
    Central Coast NSW
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    Question Bandana/Dribble Bibs - Where to buy?

    So it seems DS2 is a dribbler I'm trying to source some bandana style dribble catching bibs in cute boy prints and with an absorbent layer... I'd prefer to source from a WAHM if possible? Has anyone bought lately and can recommend? I'm after the style which has the gather/folds around the neck, not just a "triangle bib" iykwim.

    Plan B is that I do have a friend who sews, so if I was to get her to make some for me, what fabrics would be the best and has anyone seen a pattern online?

  2. #2
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    Jan 2009
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    There are quite a few on fb but seem to be from NZ or UK.

  3. #3
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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
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    Maz-a-licious does some driblets (small bibs) and there's another wahm that does bandana-style bibs called One Fat Owl - both of them are on fb. Both are in vic

    I havent bought bibs from maz but have quite a few other things that are all good. I havent bought anything fron OFO but i plan to - her stuff looks lovely.
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    Jul 2008
    Forest Lake - Brisbane
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    I found my ones (well DD's not actually mine) at a smaller baby boutique type store. They were quite pricey though so I would go the sewing friend if you can. I wouldnt think you would need a pattern?? They seemed pretty basic?

    I had my nephew in the weekend and he was dribbling something fierce so I just put an actual bandanna on him. He is only three months though so no chance of him crawling off and getting it caught on something.
    Hmmmmmmm my brain is ticking now I could have found my niche My ones had valcro closers on them but I have a crimper to put the snaps on things which was pretty cheap so you could do either. Feeling creative now might go pull out the sewing machine

  5. #5
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    Dec 2006
    Smidgen-ville
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    I have mum2mum, and then I sewed a couple of my own off their pattern.

  6. #6
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    May 2007
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    I sewed all my own. using cotton outer and double bamboo fleece backing for absorbancy. DS was a huge dribbler!
    They were perfect for him. Terry didnt cut it for us. xx