Do I need a backing for a baby bib?
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Do I need a backing for a baby bib?
I am almost done with a bib, and was wondering if I needed some sort of backing for it. I'm not concerned with looks, but was wondering if the thread might become unravelled during washing?
Re: Do I need a backing for a baby bib?
Hmm not sure to be honest, but how about adding some iron-on interfacing to the back? It would strengthen the fabric too.
Re: Do I need a backing for a baby bib?
A backing sound like a good idea.
My friends g child sucked the threads out of his x stitched bib and had them in his mouth! His mum saw a bit of red at the corner of his mouth and thought he was bleeding. She removed a 1 inch thread.
Sheila feels really guilty now for stitching the bib and so how we try and reasure her that it wasnt her fault she still keeps harping on about how he could have choked.
Im not trying to scare you but its better to be safe than sorry. He was only 4 months old at the time and now at 1yr he still sucks everything
My friends g child sucked the threads out of his x stitched bib and had them in his mouth! His mum saw a bit of red at the corner of his mouth and thought he was bleeding. She removed a 1 inch thread.
Sheila feels really guilty now for stitching the bib and so how we try and reasure her that it wasnt her fault she still keeps harping on about how he could have choked.
Im not trying to scare you but its better to be safe than sorry. He was only 4 months old at the time and now at 1yr he still sucks everything

Re: Do I need a backing for a baby bib?
I think I would possibly do what Susan has suggested and iron on inter facing 

Re: Do I need a backing for a baby bib?
Interfacing sounds the best bet. Great idea Susan 
