I am guest-hosting an episode of Sew It All on PBS
this spring. Every PBS affiliate has a different schedule, so I can't
give you an exact date. BUT, the episode should be airing very, very
soon. So, visit PBS.org to
check the schedule in your local area. Sew It All slated this as
Episode 4, but from what I hear, the episodes can be shuffled around by
the PBS program directors. And different areas will carry different
shows. Very interesting stuff.
Anyhow, we're making baby bibs. Here are Sew It All host, Ellen March,
and I holding up a baby bib together—it must have been very
heavy—weighted down with cuteness. I'll post about the free pattern next
week, along with a little monster you can applique on the bibs—or on a
kid's tee shirt or bag, etc.
The fabrics shown above are laminates from my Nicey Jane collection—I LOVE them. They are so fun to work with!
Chances are, you'll see the episode before I do. Stop back by and let
me know if you have any questions afterward. We filmed the show in one
take. One, long 30-minute take. Can you believe it? No pressure, right?
It was a blast.

What a fun experience Heather! Will watch our local listings for it!
I just recently sewed up two of these bibs from your fabulous pattern – but yours are much cuter!!
how fun! i’ll be sure to look out for that episode 🙂
When my girls were little I was too tired to sew them bibs and other cute things. I’d like to time travel back and make these for them! So cute! Hope I don’t miss the show! I need popcorn and chocolates people!
Hi, your episode aired in Seattle this morning. I’ve recorded it so I can check back when I’m rady to sew. I did watch the episode and you did a great job! The bibs you presented are gorgeous and inspiring. Thank you!
I do have a question. You suggest using a snap and one had hook & loop tape. I made one from scratch and used H&L as it allows for some adjustment as the baby grows. Can you tell me what genearl size or age your bib is intended for, to use the snap? I am trying to figure out how to know what size neck hole to make. Your pattern is one size so I wonder if you measure your baby’s neck? If not, do they tend to fit for awile, as the baby grows?
thank you again for sharing your creativity with us.
Michelle
Your episode aired in Southern CA this morning!