tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6752797130260446821.post950598422832417129..comments2014-02-03T09:49:25.155-06:00Comments on Join the Revolution!: New Stitcher's Revolution Patterns for the NEW YEAR!Brookehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14119249863230547398noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6752797130260446821.post-3971482496710753542012-01-04T09:41:03.542-06:002012-01-04T09:41:03.542-06:00I picked up a bib kit at a retail store. Consideri...I picked up a bib kit at a retail store. Considering it was just a piece of cloth with a pattern on it, it was pretty pricy. Of course you could see the stitching on the back, but who looks at the back? Will the baby care? Hmm. Somehow I don't think so. If the price point was fairly low, I'd probably make a few for my own baby or for anyone with babies coming up in the future. A bib is the same size roughly as a napkin and smaller than a towel, and it's only used for a few months. I wouldn't expect to pay $15 for one bib (although I did for a friend, and wouldn't ever again, that was insane, but it was all I could find at the time)... Another suggestion? Not white. Baby food stains. :-) A day's of the week set, or a 3 pk of B, L, D or 5 pack to include snacks or something would be awesome. But again, you're not going to hook a lot of people with $15/bib.Jillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04474928571871603804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6752797130260446821.post-50978298640514534852012-01-03T20:54:48.161-06:002012-01-03T20:54:48.161-06:00OMG too cute!!OMG too cute!!bookwormbethiehttp://bookwormbethie.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com